Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF3712

Introduced
2/19/26  

Caption

Standards for utilization review performance modifications

Impact

If passed, SF3712 will have significant implications for state laws governing healthcare. It will likely require revisions to current statutes related to insurance and healthcare administration. This includes potential changes to the legal framework governing how utilization reviews are conducted, monitored, and appealed. The introduction of standardized performance modifications will promote greater transparency and fairness in the healthcare system, which could lead to improved patient experiences and coverage decisions.

Summary

SF3712 is a bill aimed at establishing standards for utilization review performance modifications within the healthcare system. The bill seeks to enhance the consistency and quality of care provided to patients by regulating utilization reviews conducted by insurers. The goal is to ensure that healthcare decisions are based on accurate assessments and guidelines, thereby improving patient outcomes. By setting a standard for how utilization reviews should be performed, the bill intends to create a more equitable environment for both healthcare providers and patients.

Contention

Discussion around SF3712 has highlighted some notable points of contention among stakeholders. Supporters of the bill argue that by establishing clear standards, it will prevent arbitrary or inconsistent decisions made by insurers during the review process. However, opponents express concerns that additional regulations may burden healthcare providers and increase operational costs. There is also apprehension regarding the balance between enhancing oversight and allowing flexibility for insurers to manage clinical decisions effectively.

Companion Bills

MN HF3867

Similar To Standards for utilization review performance modified, cause of action created for wrongful denials of prior authorizations by utilization review organizations, attorney general enforcement provided, fines by commissioner of commerce authorized, and oversight required.

Previously Filed As

MN HF3334

Standards for utilization review performance modified, cause of action for wrongful denials of prior authorizations by utilization review organizations or their reviewing physicians created, and attorney general enforcement provided.

MN HF3867

Standards for utilization review performance modified, cause of action created for wrongful denials of prior authorizations by utilization review organizations, attorney general enforcement provided, fines by commissioner of commerce authorized, and oversight required.

MN SF1340

Utilization review for prescription drug coverage modification

MN SF2607

Applicability of prior authorization clinical criteria changes and utilization review provisions modification

MN SF1856

Usage of artificial intelligence in the utilization review process prohibition provision

MN HF2482

Health care utilization review provisions and prior authorization clinical criteria applicability modified.

MN SF3123

State employee group insurance program utilization review pilot program establishment

MN HF1838

Health insurance; use of artificial intelligence prohibited in the utilization review process.

MN HF2555

State employee group insurance program utilization review pilot program established, and reports required.

MN SF3429

Building energy performance standards establishment and appropriation

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