New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

New Hampshire Senate Bill SB550

Introduced
11/24/25  
Refer
11/24/25  
Report Pass
2/12/26  
Engrossed
2/26/26  
Refer
2/26/26  

Caption

Relative to insurance coverage for services provided by naturopathy providers.

Impact

The enactment of SB550 is expected to create a significant impact on health insurance policies throughout New Hampshire. By requiring group insurance plans to extend coverage to naturopathic services, the bill potentially increases the range of healthcare options available to patients, promoting the inclusion of alternative and holistic treatment methods within standard health plans. Additionally, it may lead to changes in the insurance premium structure as more services come under coverage, leading to a projected increase in claim expenditures due to the expanded scope of eligible providers.

Summary

SB550 is a legislative proposal aimed at expanding insurance coverage for services provided by licensed naturopathy practitioners in New Hampshire. This bill mandates that any group or blanket accident or health insurance policy issued in the state includes coverage for medical services performed by licensed naturopathic doctors, provided those services are within their scope of practice and align with the coverage standards applied to other healthcare providers. The intention of this legislation is to ensure that naturopathic services are equitably reimbursed by insurers, similar to conventional medical services.

Contention

Despite the advantages proposed by SB550, the bill has elicited points of debate among stakeholders. Proponents argue that this legislation is a necessary step toward inclusivity in healthcare, supporting patients' rights to choose their preferred methods of health treatment. Conversely, some critics express concerns over the financial implications and potential increases in insurance premiums, arguing that extending coverage may lead to higher costs for both insurance companies and consumers. Furthermore, there are apprehensions regarding how insurers will assess and apply standards of medical necessity in the context of naturopathic treatments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH SB132

Relative to health insurance coverage for prosthetics.

NH HB648

Relative to insurance coverage for glucose monitoring.

NH HB706

Relative to prohibiting insurance companies from conducting an audit of providers services after services have been delivered but before payment has been made to such provider.

NH HB185

Relative to reimbursement rates for ambulance service providers.

NH SB120

Relative to insurance coverage for biomarker testing.

NH HB552

Relative to coverage of children under the state retiree insurance plan.

NH SB17

Relative to insurance cost-sharing calculations.

NH SB47

Requiring certain health insurance policies of a birth mother to provide coverage for a newly born child from the moment of birth.

NH SB133

Relative to the designation of emergency medical services performed by ambulance service providers as essential services.

NH SB128

Relative to children's mental health services for persons 18 years of age and younger.

Similar Bills

NH HB114

Removing fees and charges for governmental records under the right-to-know law and reinstating potential liability for disclosure of information exempt from disclosure.

NH HB95

Requiring the New Hampshire electric co-op regularly file a certificate of deregulation with the public utilities commission.

NH HB507

Relative to the timeline for credentialing of mental health care providers.

NH HB721

Relative to establishing gold and silver as legal tender.

NH HB721

Relative to establishing gold and silver as legal tender.

NH HB185

Relative to reimbursement rates for ambulance service providers.

NH SB130

Establishing a commission to study delivery models for emergency medical services in the state of New Hampshire.

NH HB725

Relative to ground ambulance services.