Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7862

Introduced
2/27/26  

Caption

Prohibits unilateral modification of healthcare provider contracts.

Impact

If enacted, H7862 could significantly alter the landscape of healthcare provider contracts in the state, legally preventing arbitrary modifications made by insurance companies. Proponents of the bill argue that this will enhance predictability and stability in provider agreements, thereby encouraging better provider participation in health plans. They believe it will lead to improved healthcare access for citizens by maintaining a consistent and reliable network of providers. Additionally, the act would take effect upon passage, suggesting urgency in addressing current issues faced by healthcare providers.

Summary

House Bill H7862 seeks to amend the Healthcare Accessibility and Quality Assurance Act by prohibiting healthcare entities from unilaterally modifying or reinterpreting any material terms of contracts with healthcare providers during the contract term. This legislation is being introduced to ensure greater fairness in provider agreements by safeguarding providers against arbitrary changes that could negatively impact their reimbursement or contract conditions. The bill aims to streamline and clarify the rights and obligations laid out within these agreements, fostering a more equitable relationship between healthcare providers and insurers.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention surrounding H7862 may involve the response from healthcare entities who could view this change as a restriction on their operational flexibility. Opponents of the bill may argue that the ability to modify contracts is necessary to adjust to changing healthcare laws, service demands, and economic conditions. The potential for such pushback could lead to debates about the balance between protecting provider rights and allowing insurance companies to adapt and remain financially viable. Thus, stakeholders will need to engage in discussions around the implementation of this legislation to ensure it meets intended goals without unintended consequences.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0463

Requires each healthcare entity/network plan to compile/report to health insurance commissioner a summary of how the healthcare entity/network plan requires its contracted providers to submit claims for in-network outpatient behavioral health services.

RI H5863

Requires each healthcare entity/network plan to compile/report to health insurance commissioner a summary of how the healthcare entity/network plan requires its contracted providers to submit claims for in-network outpatient behavioral health services.

RI S0846

Prohibits healthcare providers and health plans from denying the payment of a medical bill, solely because the bill may have arisen from a third-party claim.

RI H5561

Prohibits healthcare providers and health plans from denying the payment of a medical bill, solely because the bill may have arisen from a third-party claim.

RI H5256

Provides for equal pay for healthcare providers.

RI H5628

Mandates all health insurance contracts, plans, or policies provide the same reimbursement to independent healthcare facilities as that of hospital affiliated facilities where the same healthcare service is provided.

RI S0487

Prohibits any healthcare facility, from asking the legal immigration status of any patient.

RI H6244

Prohibits any personnel, in any healthcare facility, from asking the legal immigration status of any patient.

RI H5426

Requires the disclosure of the transfer of certain assets of healthcare facilities and provides penalties for failing to file healthcare facility ownership information.

RI S0789

Requires the disclosure of the transfer of certain assets of healthcare facilities and provides penalties for failing to file healthcare facility ownership information.

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