Individual and Family Health Insurance
|
Students Health Insurance
|
Children Health Insurance
|
Medicare Plans
|
Business Health Insurance
|
Group Health Insurance
Health Insurance Help

Affordable Health Insurance

as easy as: GET QUOTES
COMPARE PLANS, over 500 plans to choose from
APPLY ONLINE
Individual and Family Plans
Medicare Plans
Dental Insurance
Group Health Insurance
Enter Zip code     

« Congress Overides Pre… | Back to News List | United States spends … »

The measure to Toughen the State's Power to Fine Insurers for Failing to Pay Medical Bills Goes to Gov. Schwarzenegger

16 07 08 - 12:29



Bill would toughen state regulators' hand with insurers over doctors' pay
The measure now goes to Gov. Schwarzenegger, who is under pressure by HMOs to veto it.
By Marc Lifsher, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer

SACRAMENTO -- California doctors won a victory against health insurers in Sacramento on Monday when the Assembly approved a bill to toughen the state's power to fine insurers for failing to pay medical bills.

But the measure now goes to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who is coming under pressure from HMOs and his own regulators to issue a veto.


At issue is whether the state needs extra legal powers to penalize health maintenance organizations and their kin, preferred provider organizations, that are found to regularly underpay their bills to doctors, radiologists, anesthesiologists and other specialists.

Physician underpayment is widespread nationally, the American Medical Assn. contended in a study released last month. Doctors' costs for collecting money from insurers adds an estimated $200 million to the nation's annual healthcare tab.

Assemblyman Jared Huffman (D-San Rafael) said his bill was needed to put "teeth into our state's healthcare watchdog," the Department of Managed Health Care. "We have a wimpy watchdog," he said.

"Time and time again, health insurance companies have unlawfully denied treatment, rescinded policies and underpaid providers to make more money," Huffman said. "Insurers will continue these practices until there is no longer an economic incentive to do so."

Huffman's proposal, AB 1155, passed the state Assembly on Monday on a 45-24 vote and cleared the Senate late last year on a 24-11 tally.

California Medical Assn. President Dr. Richard Frankenstein said the bill, if signed into law, could force HMOs to pay more than symbolic fines if they are found to have failed to reimburse doctors for tens of thousands of claims.

Under the current penalty scheme, regulators often appear fearful of taking on large insurers such as Blue Cross, he said.

HMOs call Huffman's bill unnecessary and potentially expensive. Laws and regulations already on the books provide the California Department of Managed Health Care with plenty of tools for making sure that medical bills get paid, they contend. What's more, they say, doctors and hospitals are free to sue for their money.

Some bills submitted by doctors who are not part of a particular HMO's network, "can be extremely high," said Michael Paiva, a director of governmental relations for Anthem Blue Cross.

The company, formerly known as Blue Cross of California, is a unit of Indianapolis-based Anthem.

Prompt and full payment of the costs of medical treatment already is required under state law, said Sherrie Lowenstein, an attorney for the Department of Managed Health Care, in a letter of opposition to the Huffman bill.

The measure would remove some of the department's discretion to concentrate investigative and management resources on the most serious alleged HMO violations and could threaten to turn the agency into "a bill collector for providers, who already have the ability to pursue claims against a health plan under the terms of their contracts," she said.

Under its current authority, the Department of Managed Health Care "has been extremely effective in representing the interests of healthcare providers, recovering more than $5 million to date in additional payments," spokeswoman Lynne Randolph said.

Huffman concedes that his bill, which has been under discussion at the Legislature for almost two years, faces uncertainty in the governor's office because of opposition from Schwarzenegger's own regulators and the powerful HMO industry.

Efforts to "start a dialogue with the administration" have not been successful, he said. "My calls are not returned."

The governor, for now, has not made up his mind on the bill, Schwarzenegger spokeswoman Rachel Cameron said.

Click here for individual and Family health insurance online quote with major health insurance carriers.


 

Archives

Search!

 
Corporate Family Health Insurance Quotes Business Health Insurance Quotes Senior Health Insurance Quotes
Home
About Us
Contact Us
Legal Terms & Licenses
Site Map
Individual & Family Quotes
Child Health Insurance Quotes
Students Health Insurance
Short-term Health Insurance
Dental Insurance Quotes
Business Health Insurance Quotes
Group Health Insurance Quotes
Group Dental Insurance Quotes
Group Vision Insurance Quotes
Medicare Supplement Quotes
Medicare Advantage Quotes
Senior Dental Insurance Quotes
Prescription Drug Plans / Part D
Health Insurance Companies Health Insurance Plans

California

Aetna
Anthem Blue Cross
Blue Shield of California
Celtic
Health Net
Health Net - Farm Bureau
Kaiser Permanente
United Healthcare-PacifiCare

Colorado

Aetna
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
Celtic
HumanaOne
Kaiser Permanente
Rocky Mountain Health Plans

Nevada

Aetna
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
Celtic
Health Plan of Nevada, Inc.
HumanaOne
Sierra Health and Life Insurance Company, Inc.
United Healthcare-PacifiCare
California Health Insurance Plans
Colorado Health Insurance Plans
Nevada Health Insurance Plans
Health Insurance Resources International Health & Life Insurance
Health Insurance Brochures
Health Insurance Companies in:
California, Colorado, Nevada
Health Insurance Glossary
Healthy Families Program
Access for Infants and Mothers
Health Center
Online Support
FAQ
International Health & Life Glossary
Major Medical & Term Life
International Student Health Insurance
Travel Insurance
Group Travel Insurance
Frequent Traveler Insurance
MultiNational Accident Plan
International Term Life
MultiNational Group Benefit

web developed and powered by noble technologies