Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1675

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Individual pricing of phototherapy lights required, and technical changes made.

Impact

The bill impacts state laws governing the reimbursement protocols for medical services and supplies. By mandating individual pricing for phototherapy lights, it seeks to provide clarity and potentially improve access to these therapeutic devices for individuals with specific health conditions requiring such treatments. Additionally, it aims to define the nature of services provided under Minnesota Statutes 256B.766, which oversees reimbursements for basic care services, facilitating adjustments as necessary to better reflect the healthcare market dynamics.

Summary

House File 1675 focuses on human services and establishes the requirement for individual pricing of phototherapy lights. This bill aims to amend existing reimbursement practices related to basic care services, specifically including the pricing structure for certain medical supplies and durable medical equipment. The intention is to ensure that specific items, like phototherapy lights, are priced on an individual basis rather than lumped into broader categories, which could enhance transparency and fairness in medical billing.

Contention

Points of contention surrounding HF1675 may arise regarding its implementation and the possible increase in costs associated with individual pricing. Opponents may argue that this could lead to higher overall expenses for healthcare providers, who could pass these costs onto patients or insurance companies. Moreover, discussions may revolve around whether the bill sufficiently addresses the balance needed between ensuring fair pricing and maintaining access to critical healthcare services without overspending.

Companion Bills

MN SF2670

Similar To Phototherapy lights individual pricing requirement

Previously Filed As

MN SF2670

Phototherapy lights individual pricing requirement

MN SF102

Hospitals and health care providers gross tax revenue repeal and technical changes made

MN HF2299

Payment methodologies for enteral nutrition equipment and supplies modified, and processes for establishing payment rates for medical equipment and supplies modified.

MN SF2542

Enteral nutrition equipment and supplies payment methodologies modification; establishing payment rates for certain medical equipment and supplies

MN HF2551

Follow-up to 2024 children, youth, and families recodification; technical changes made.

MN HF5063

Various policy and technical changes made to individual and corporate franchise taxes and property taxes, obsolete JOBZ provisions removed, and miscellaneous tax provisions modified.

MN HF1803

Individualized education program requirements modified, and rulemaking required.

MN SF2706

2024 children, youth, and families recodification follow-up and technical changes

MN HF4785

Health care; technical corrections made.

MN HF2187

Crisis services and criteria availability modified for community-based program locations, 48-hour admission requirement removed, and conforming and technical changes made to effectuate creation of Direct Care and Treatment agency.

Similar Bills

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