South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3411

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Evidence of receipt

Impact

If enacted, H3411 would impact various state laws governing healthcare providers and insurers, potentially leading to a significant shift in the healthcare landscape. The introduction of transparency in pricing is expected to empower consumers by allowing them to make informed choices about their healthcare services. Furthermore, the emphasis on telehealth could improve healthcare delivery, particularly for underserved populations, by providing easier access to medical consultations and support.

Summary

House Bill H3411 aims to reform healthcare access in the state by increasing the availability of health insurance options for residents. The bill proposes new regulations that would require hospitals to provide transparent pricing and a standardized billing process. Proponents of the bill argue that these measures will promote fair competition among healthcare providers and ultimately benefit consumers by lowering healthcare costs. Additionally, the bill includes provisions for telehealth services, making healthcare more accessible to remote areas of the state.

Contention

Discussions surrounding H3411 have revealed notable points of contention among lawmakers and healthcare stakeholders. Critics of the bill have raised concerns that increasing regulations could impose additional burdens on healthcare providers, particularly smaller practices and rural hospitals. Some lawmakers argue that while transparency is important, it should not come at the expense of the providers' ability to operate sustainably. Furthermore, there are fears that the telehealth provisions may lead to diminished in-person care quality if not implemented with proper safeguards.

Notable_points

The voting history for H3411 shows a split among party lines, with most Republicans favoring the bill while some Democrats express reservations regarding its potential impact on providers. The committee discussions highlighted the need for bipartisan cooperation in addressing the healthcare crisis, which has been exacerbated by recent economic downturns. Lawmakers are focused on finding a balance that ensures fair access to healthcare while supporting the providers who deliver those services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC A1851

Prohibits use of paper receipts containing bisphenol-A or bisphenol-S; provides for phased-in prohibition on use of all paper receipts; authorizes continued use of electronic receipts.

SC SF1956

Lawful gambling receipts imposed taxes repealer and various technical changes

SC S0202

Wilful destruction of evidence

SC H1630

Relative to the examination of evidence rooms and evidentiary procedures

SC A1859

Prohibits use of receipt paper containing bisphenol A.

SC HB549

Allowing for distillery warehouse receipts

SC H1117

Offenses Evidencing Prejudice

SC H1397

Local Business Tax Receipts

SC S1556

Requires account numbers to be truncated on certain sales receipts.

SC S1388

Offenses Evidencing Prejudice

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.