Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1113

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Medical providers and medical malpractice insurers; prohibit consent to arbitration as a condition for care or insurance.

Impact

The bill proposes significant amendments to several sections of the Mississippi Code of 1972, particularly those related to medical malpractice and arbitration practices. By prohibiting the requirement of arbitration agreements in these contexts, the bill seeks to enhance patient rights and agency in their medical treatment choices. This move is seen as an attempt to make the judicial process more accessible for patients who might otherwise be bound to arbitration, which can often limit their legal recourse against providers.

Summary

House Bill 1113 aims to restrict the ability of medical providers and medical malpractice insurers in Mississippi from requiring arbitration agreements as a condition for providing medical care or malpractice insurance. The bill clearly defines 'medical provider' to include physicians, dentists, chiropractors, optometrists, podiatrists, and nurse practitioners. It establishes penalties for noncompliance, making it a ground for potential license suspension or revocation for medical providers who violate this provision.

Contention

The introduction of this bill reflects ongoing debates about the balance of power in medical malpractice disputes. Proponents argue that mandatory arbitration clauses can hinder patients' ability to seek justice and hold providers accountable for malpractice. On the other hand, opponents might contend that arbitration can be a more efficient and cost-effective resolution method for disputes, thus potentially prolonging the discussion on the future of medical malpractice arbitration agreements in Mississippi.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB552

Medical providers and medical malpractice insurers; prohibit consent to arbitration as a condition for care or insurance.

MS HB1497

HIV medications; prohibit health plans and Medicaid from subjecting to protocols that restrict dispensing of.

MS SB2045

HIV medications; prohibit health plans and Medicaid from restricting dispensing of HIV/AIDS treatment.

MS SB2071

Health insurance; prohibit insurers from discriminating against durable medical equipment and set reimbursement rate.

MS SB2745

Mississippi Medical Cannabis Act; amend to add anxiety and sleep disorders as debilitating medical conditions.

MS HB569

CON; revise conditions for long-term care hospital in Harrison County to allow participation in Medicaid.

MS HB40

Health insurance; require coverage of medically necessary treatment of mental health and substance use disorders.

MS SB2361

Conditional medical release; revise authority of MDOC.

MS HB1578

Health insurance and Medicaid; require coverage for postpartum depression screenings.

MS SB2493

Civil actions; increase the noneconomic damages limitation other than medical malpractice.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.