South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H4069

Introduced
2/20/25  
Refer
2/20/25  
Engrossed
3/26/25  

Caption

Patient-Friendly Billing

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC HB3593

FAIR PATIENT BILLING

SC S976

Reduce Healthcare Costs & Protect Patients

SC HB743

Relative to patient access to health care prices and billing practices.

SC SB1223

FAIR PATIENT BILLING

SC H645

Friendly NC Act

SC S1820

Allows remote patient monitoring of pregnant patients; requires reimbursement for remote patient monitoring rendered to certain Medicaid beneficiaries.

SC S07479

Prohibits money judgments arising from non-payment of facility items and services by a patient or patient guarantor that is brought by a facility; prohibits the enforcement of arbitration agreements or clauses with respect to non-payment of facility items and services by a patient or patient guarantor; relates to the collection of medical debt; requires transparency in hospital pricing.

SC S09711

Prohibits money judgments arising from non-payment of facility items and services by a patient or patient guarantor that is brought by a facility; prohibits the enforcement of arbitration agreements or clauses with respect to non-payment of facility items and services by a patient or patient guarantor; relates to the collection of medical debt; requires transparency in hospital pricing.

SC H3019

Put Patients First Act

SC SB36

Relating to patient billing.

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