Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF79

Introduced
1/16/25  

Caption

Health plan company same reimbursement rates for all providers requirement

Impact

If enacted, SF79 is poised to affect the dynamics of healthcare reimbursement discussions across the state. Effective from January 1, 2025, this legislation is expected to encourage health plan companies to adjust their reimbursement models to comply with these new requirements. Proponents believe this will promote a more collaborative approach to healthcare service delivery, where nurse practitioners and physician assistants can operate on a level playing field with physicians, thereby enhancing patient access to care and potentially reducing healthcare costs by utilizing a broader range of providers.

Summary

Senate File 79 (SF79) proposes a significant change in healthcare reimbursement policies in Minnesota. The bill mandates that health plan companies provide equal reimbursement rates for advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) and licensed physician assistants (PAs) compared to their licensed physician counterparts when delivering the same medical services. This initiative focuses on establishing equity in healthcare reimbursement, which supporters argue is essential for recognizing the contributions of non-physician healthcare providers in delivering patient care.

Contention

However, the bill may not be without contention. There are legitimate concerns from various stakeholders regarding the economic implications of equalizing reimbursement rates. Critics may argue that the cost implications for healthcare plans could lead to increased insurance premiums or changes in network provider availability. Additionally, there could be debates regarding the qualifications and competencies of APRNs and PAs relative to those of physicians, raising questions about whether pay parity is justified based on the complexity and nature of services provided.

Companion Bills

MN HF346

Similar To Health plan company required to provide the same reimbursement rates for all providers.

Previously Filed As

MN HF346

Health plan company required to provide the same reimbursement rates for all providers.

MN SF3615

Health plans requirement to cover infertility treatment and standard fertility preservation services

MN HF3964

Requirement that health plan companies must credential and contract with certain providers of mental health services extended.

MN SF3705

Requirement extension that health plan companies must credential and contract with certain providers of mental health services

MN SF4018

Reimbursement rate parity requirement for clinical trainees providing alcoholism

MN S3802

Requires Medicaid reimbursement rates for certain primary and mental health care services match reimbursement rates under Medicare.

MN A4265

Requires Medicaid reimbursement rates for certain primary and mental health care services match reimbursement rates under Medicare.

MN HF4620

Medical assistance reimbursement rates for complex outpatient visits increased.

MN SF1106

Dispensing fee requirements on health plan companies providing prescription coverage provision

MN SF1961

Infertility treatment and standard fertility preservation services coverage by health plans requirement, MinnesotaCare and medical assistance coverage of infertility treatment and standard fertility preservation services requirement, and appropriation

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