Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF205

Introduced
1/16/25  
Refer
1/16/25  

Caption

Antineoplastic cancer treatment prior authorization prohibition

Impact

If enacted, S.F. No. 205 would significantly alter the regulatory landscape concerning healthcare authorization processes in Minnesota. The ban on prior authorizations for antineoplastic cancer treatments aligns with national standards and best practices, potentially improving patient outcomes. It also expands access to preventive services and screenings, including vaccinations and pediatric hospice services, by limiting unnecessary bureaucratic hurdles for patients. This legislative change is poised to benefit both patients and healthcare providers, facilitating more efficient care delivery.

Summary

S.F. No. 205 is a significant legislative measure aimed at prohibiting the practice of requiring prior authorization for certain medical services and treatments. Specifically, the bill targets antineoplastic cancer treatments, outpatient mental health treatments, and outpatient substance use disorder treatments. The intent is to streamline access to essential healthcare services that may currently be delayed due to authorization processes. By amending Minnesota Statutes, the bill seeks to ensure timely and effective treatment for conditions that require immediate attention and adhere to established clinical guidelines.

Contention

Despite the apparent benefits, the bill may face some contention regarding its implications for health plan administrators and utilization review organizations, which often rely on prior authorizations as a cost-control measure. Opponents may argue that eliminating prior authorizations could lead to increased healthcare costs or the unnecessary provision of services that may not align with patient needs. Therefore, stakeholder discussions may revolve around balancing cost containment while ensuring that patients receive timely access to necessary treatments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN SF3306

Prior authorization on medications prescribed for antineoplastic cancer treatment prohibition; prior authorization denials based on timing of the provided health care service prohibition; expedited prior authorization review for prescriptions that have previously been authorized or covered requirement

MN SF3706

Prior authorization of drugs the enrollee has been prescribed prohibition for at least six months

MN SF731

Prior authorization prohibition for services resulting in health plan company liability equal to or less than $100

MN SF1739

Prior authorization commission establishment

MN HF3869

Prior authorization of drugs the enrollee has been prescribed prohibited for at least six months.

MN HF4801

Provisions governing prior authorization of health care services modified, and managed care contracts under medical assistance modified.

MN SF3822

Use of prior authorization and step therapy prohibition for drugs used in the treatment of opioid use disorder under medical assistance

MN A09407

Relates to not requiring a prior authorization determination for certain categories of cancer treatments based on National Comprehensive Cancer Network Guidelines.

MN HF217

A bill for an act relating to prior authorization requirements for the treatment of cancer.

MN SB133

Insurance; Prior Authorizations

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