AB50-ASA2-AA8,196,1716(h) Allow non-physician personnel to determine whether care is medically 17necessary. AB50-ASA2-AA8,196,1918(i) Apply different medical necessity criteria based on financial interests 19rather than patient needs. AB50-ASA2-AA8,196,2120(j) Disregard a treating health care provider’s medical assessment without a 21valid clinical reason. AB50-ASA2-AA8,196,2322(k) Mandate prior approval for routine or urgent procedures in a manner that 23causes harmful delays. AB50-ASA2-AA8,197,224(L) For a disability insurance policy that provides coverage of emergency
1medical services, refuse to cover emergency medical services provided by out-of-2network providers. AB50-ASA2-AA8,197,43(m) List a health care provider as in-network on a provider directory and then 4deny a claim by stating the health care provider is out-of-network. AB50-ASA2-AA8,197,65(n) Deny coverage based on age, gender, disability, or a chronic condition 6rather than medical necessity. AB50-ASA2-AA8,197,87(o) Apply stricter standards in reviewing claims related to mental health 8conditions than claims related to physical health conditions. AB50-ASA2-AA8,197,109(p) Perform a blanket denial of claims for high-cost conditions without an 10individualized review of each claim. AB50-ASA2-AA8,197,1111(r) Reclassify a claim to a lower-cost treatment to reduce insurer payout. AB50-ASA2-AA8,197,1312(s) Require an insured to fail a cheaper treatment before approving coverage 13for necessary care. AB50-ASA2-AA8,197,1414(t) Manipulate cost-sharing rules to shift higher costs to insureds. AB50-ASA2-AA8,197,1915(5) Transparency and reporting. (a) Beginning on January 1, 2027, an 16insurer shall annually publish a report detailing the insurer’s claim denial rates, 17reasons for claim denials, and the outcome of any appeal of a claim denial for the 18previous year for all disability insurance policies under which the insurer provides 19coverage. AB50-ASA2-AA8,197,2120(b) The commissioner shall maintain a public database of insurers’ claim 21denial rates and the outcomes of independent reviews under s. 632.835. AB50-ASA2-AA8,198,222(c) Beginning on January 1, 2027, an insurer that uses artificial intelligence 23or algorithmic decision-making in claims processing shall annually publish a report
1detailing all of the following for the previous year for all disability insurance policies 2under which the insurer provides coverage: AB50-ASA2-AA8,198,431. The percentage of claims submitted to the insurer that were reviewed by 4artificial intelligence or algorithmic decision-making. AB50-ASA2-AA8,198,752. The claim denial rate of claims reviewed by artificial intelligence or 6algorithmic decision-making compared to the claim denial rate of claims reviewed 7by humans. AB50-ASA2-AA8,198,983. The steps the insurer takes to ensure fairness and accuracy in decisions 9made by artificial intelligence or algorithmic decision-making. AB50-ASA2-AA8,198,1310(6) Claim denial rate audits. (a) The commissioner may conduct an audit 11of an insurer if the insurer’s claim denials are of such frequency as to indicate a 12general business practice. This paragraph is supplemental to and does not limit 13any other powers or duties of the commissioner. AB50-ASA2-AA8,198,1514(b) The commissioner may collect any relevant information from an insurer 15that is necessary to conduct an audit under par. (a). AB50-ASA2-AA8,198,1716(c) The commissioner may contract with a 3rd party to conduct an audit under 17par. (a). AB50-ASA2-AA8,198,2218(d) The commissioner may, based on the findings of an audit under par. (a), 19order the insurer who is the subject of the audit to comply with a corrective action 20plan approved by the commissioner. The commissioner shall specify in any 21corrective action plan under this paragraph the deadline by which an insurer must 22be in compliance with the corrective action plan. AB50-ASA2-AA8,198,2423(e) An insurer who is the subject of an audit under par. (a) shall provide a 24written response to any adverse findings of the audit. AB50-ASA2-AA8,199,3
1(f) If an insurer fails to comply with a corrective action plan under par. (d) by 2the deadline specified by the commissioner, the commissioner may order the 3insurer to pay a forfeiture pursuant to s. 601.64 (3). AB50-ASA2-AA8,199,74(7) Forfeitures. A violation of this section that results in a harmful delay in 5an insured’s care or an adverse health outcome for an insured shall be subject to a 6civil forfeiture of $10,000 per occurrence, in addition to any other penalties provided 7in s. 601.64 (3) or other law.”. AB50-ASA2-AA8,199,1010(1) Funding for health insurance navigators. AB50-ASA2-AA8,199,1111(a) In this subsection: AB50-ASA2-AA8,199,12121. “Commissioner” means the commissioner of insurance. AB50-ASA2-AA8,199,14132. “Navigator” means an individual navigator licensed under s. 628.92 (1) or a 14navigator entity licensed under s. 628.92 (2). AB50-ASA2-AA8,199,1715(b) From the appropriation under s. 20.145 (1) (g), the commissioner shall 16award $500,000 in fiscal year 2025-26 and shall award $500,000 in fiscal year 2026-1727 to a navigator to prioritize services for the direct care workforce population.”. AB50-ASA2-AA8,200,102015.01 (6) “Division,” “bureau,” “section,” and “unit” means the subunits of a 21department or an independent agency, whether specifically created by law or 22created by the head of the department or the independent agency for the more 23economic and efficient administration and operation of the programs assigned to
1the department or independent agency. The office of credit unions in the 2department of financial institutions, the office of the inspector general in the 3department of children and families, the office of the public intervenor in the office 4of the commissioner of insurance, the office of the inspector general in the 5department of health services, and the office of children’s mental health in the 6department of health services have the meaning of “division” under this 7subsection. The office of the long-term care ombudsman under the board on aging 8and long-term care and the office of educational accountability and the office of 9literacy in the department of public instruction have the meaning of “bureau” 10under this subsection. AB50-ASA2-AA8,200,141215.732 Same; attached office. (1) Office of the public intervenor. 13There is created an office of the public intervenor which is attached to the office of 14the commissioner of insurance. AB50-ASA2-AA8,34915Section 349. 20.145 (1) (g) 1. of the statutes is amended to read: AB50-ASA2-AA8,200,181620.145 (1) (g) 1. All moneys received under ss. 601.25 (2), 601.31, 601.32, 17601.42 (7), 601.45, and 601.47 and by the commissioner for expenses related to 18insurance company restructurings, except for restructurings specified in par. (h). AB50-ASA2-AA8,200,2320601.25 Office of the public intervenor. (1) The office of the public 21intervenor shall assist individuals with insurance claims, policies, appeals, and 22other legal actions to pursue insurance coverage for medical procedures, 23prescription medications, and other health care services. AB50-ASA2-AA8,201,424(2) The office of the public intervenor may levy an assessment on each insurer
1that is authorized to engage in the business of insurance in this state. The 2assessment levied under this subsection shall be based on the insurer’s premium 3volume for disability insurance policies, as defined in s. 632.895 (1) (a), written in 4this state. AB50-ASA2-AA8,201,65(3) The commissioner may provide by rule for the governance, duties, and 6administration of the office of the public intervenor.”. AB50-ASA2-AA8,201,168“Section 351. 20.005 (3) (schedule) of the statutes: at the appropriate place, 9insert the following amounts for the purposes indicated: AB50-ASA2-AA8,201,191820.165 (1) (e) Statewide clinician wellness program. The amounts in the 19schedule for the statewide clinician wellness program under s. 440.03 (18). AB50-ASA2-AA8,202,221440.03 (18) The department may provide a statewide clinician wellness 22program to provide support to healthcare workers in this state in maintaining their 23physical and mental health and ensuring long-term vitality and effectiveness for
1their patients and their profession. The department shall ensure that the program 2is coordinated with the procedure under sub. (1c).”. AB50-ASA2-AA8,202,75609.823 Coverage without prior authorization for inpatient mental 6health services. Limited service health organizations, preferred provider plans, 7and defined network plans are subject to s. 632.891. AB50-ASA2-AA8,202,139632.891 Coverage without prior authorization for inpatient mental 10health services. A disability insurance policy, as defined in s. 632.895 (1) (a), or 11self-insured health plan, as defined in s. 632.745 (24), that covers inpatient mental 12health services may not require prior authorization for the provision or coverage of 13those services. AB50-ASA2-AA8,202,1515(1) Inpatient mental health prior authorization. AB50-ASA2-AA8,202,1916(a) For policies and plans containing provisions inconsistent with ss. 609.823 17and 632.891, the treatment of ss. 609.823 and 632.891 first applies to policy or plan 18years beginning on January 1 of the year following the year in which this paragraph 19takes effect, except as provided in par. (b). AB50-ASA2-AA8,203,220(b) For policies and plans that are affected by a collective bargaining 21agreement containing provisions inconsistent with ss. 609.823 and 632.891, the 22treatment of ss. 609.823 and 632.891 first applies to policy or plan years beginning 23on the effective date of this subsection or on the day on which the collective
1bargaining agreement is newly established, extended, modified, or renewed, 2whichever is later. AB50-ASA2-AA8,203,64(1) Inpatient mental health prior authorization. The treatment of ss. 5609.823 and 632.891 and Section 9323 (1) of this act takes effect on the first day of 6the 4th month beginning after publication.”. AB50-ASA2-AA8,203,99(1) Behavioral health licensure and oversight staff. AB50-ASA2-AA8,203,1810(a) In the schedule under s. 20.005 (3) for the appropriation to the department 11of health services under s. 20.435 (6) (jm), the dollar amount for fiscal year 2025-26 12is increased by $145,000 to increase the authorized FTE positions in the 13department of health services by 1.89 PR positions to support the certification, 14licensure, and oversight of behavioral health, and alcohol and other drug abuse 15treatment programs.. In the schedule under s. 20.005 (3) for the appropriation to 16the department of health services under s. 20.435 (6) (jm), the dollar amount for 17fiscal year 2026-27 is increased by $193,400 for the positions authorized under this 18paragraph. AB50-ASA2-AA8,204,319(b) In the schedule under s. 20.005 (3) for the appropriation to the department 20of health services under s. 20.435 (6) (m), the dollar amount for fiscal year 2025-26 21is increased by $85,200 to increase the authorized FTE positions in the department 22of health services by 1.11 FED positions to support the certification, licensure, and 23oversight of behavioral health, and alcohol and other drug abuse treatment 24programs.. In the schedule under s. 20.005 (3) for the appropriation to the
1department of health services under s. 20.435 (6) (m), the dollar amount for fiscal 2year 2026-27 is increased by $113,600 for the positions authorized under this 3paragraph. AB50-ASA2-AA8,204,64(c) The positions authorized under pars. (a) and (b) shall be 2.0 surveyor 5positions and 1.0 license permit program associate position to provide 6administrative support to facilitate processing of the increased survey capacity.”. AB50-ASA2-AA8,204,99(1) Quality assurance services. AB50-ASA2-AA8,204,1710(a) In the schedule under s. 20.005 (3) for the appropriation to the department 11of health services under s. 20.435 (6) (jm), the dollar amount for fiscal year 2025-26 12is increased by $481,700 to increase the authorized FTE positions for the 13department by 8.0 PR positions to address a backlog of surveys conducted by the 14bureau of assisted living. In the schedule under s. 20.005 (3) for the appropriation 15to the department of health services under s. 20.435 (6) (jm), the dollar amount for 16fiscal year 2026-27 is increased by $642,200 to provide funding for the positions 17authorized under this paragraph. AB50-ASA2-AA8,205,218(b) In the schedule under s. 20.005 (3) for the appropriation to the department 19of health services under s. 20.435 (6) (n), the dollar amount for fiscal year 2025-26 20is increased by $160,500 to increase the authorized FTE positions for the 21department by 3.0 FED positions to address a backlog of surveys conducted by the 22bureau of assisted living. In the schedule under s. 20.005 (3) for the appropriation 23to the department of health services under s. 20.435 (6) (n), the dollar amount for
1fiscal year 2026-27 is increased by $214,100 to provide funding for the positions 2authorized under this paragraph.”. AB50-ASA2-AA8,205,145(1) Cardiac arrest registry to enhance survival. In the schedule under 6s. 20.005 (3) for the appropriation to the department of health services under s. 720.435 (1) (a), the dollar amount for fiscal year 2025-26 is increased by $25,000 to 8fund automatic data uploading privileges in the Cardiac Arrest Registry to 9Enhance Survival (CARES) digital registry of out-of-hospital cardiac arrests. In 10the schedule under s. 20.005 (3) for the appropriation to the department of health 11services under s. 20.435 (1) (a), the dollar amount for fiscal year 2026-27 is 12increased by $25,000 to fund automatic data uploading privileges in the Cardiac 13Arrest Registry to Enhance Survival (CARES) digital registry of out-of-hospital 14cardiac arrests.”. AB50-ASA2-AA8,206,217(1) Senior care reestimate. For fiscal year 2025-26, to reflect a reestimate 18of benefit costs under the senior care program, the GPR funding for senior care 19shall be decreased by $4,402,700; the FED funding for senior care shall be increased 20by $1,357,800; and the PR funding for senior care shall be decreased by 21$32,679,200. For fiscal year 2026-27, to reflect a reestimate of benefit costs under 22the senior care program, the GPR funding for senior care shall be decreased by
1$1,646,400; the FED funding for senior care shall be increased by $1,288,400; and 2the PR funding for senior care shall be decreased by $29,613,000.”. AB50-ASA2-AA8,206,8546.995 (4) The department shall ensure that any child who is eligible and who 6applies for the disabled children’s long-term support program that is operating 7under a waiver of federal law receives services under the disabled children’s 8long‑term support program that is operating under a waiver of federal law.”. AB50-ASA2-AA8,206,1811(1) Community aids basic county allocations. In the schedule under s. 1220.005 (3) for the appropriation to the department of health services under s. 1320.435 (7) (b), the dollar amount for fiscal year 2025-26 is increased by $1,698,200 14to increase basic county allocations under the community aids program.. In the 15schedule under s. 20.005 (3) for the appropriation to the department of health 16services under s. 20.435 (7) (b), the dollar amount for fiscal year 2026-27 is 17increased by $5,162,600 to increase basic county allocations under the community 18aids program.”. AB50-ASA2-AA8,207,152120.435 (4) (bm) Medical Assistance, food stamps, and Badger Care 22administration; contract costs, insurer reports, and resource centers. Biennially, the 23amounts in the schedule to provide a portion of the state share of administrative
1contract costs for the Medical Assistance program under subch. IV of ch. 49 and the 2Badger Care health care program under s. 49.665 and to provide the state share of 3administrative costs for the food stamp program under s. 49.79, other than 4payments under s. 49.78 (8), to develop and implement a registry of recipient 5immunizations, to reimburse 3rd parties for their costs under s. 49.475, for costs 6associated with outreach activities, for state administration of state supplemental 7grants to supplemental security income recipients under s. 49.77, for grants under 8ss. 46.73 and 46.74, and for services of resource centers under s. 46.283. No state 9positions may be funded in the department of health services from this 10appropriation, except positions for the performance of duties under a contract in 11effect before January 1, 1987, related to the administration of the Medical 12Assistance program between the subunit of the department primarily responsible 13for administering the Medical Assistance program and another subunit of the 14department. Total administrative funding authorized for the program under s. 1549.665 may not exceed 10 percent of the amounts budgeted under pars. (p) and (x). AB50-ASA2-AA8,207,231720.435 (4) (pa) Federal aid; Medical Assistance and food stamp contracts 18administration. All federal moneys received for the federal share of the cost of 19contracting for payment and services administration and reporting, other than 20moneys received under pars. (nn) and (np), to reimburse 3rd parties for their costs 21under s. 49.475, for administrative contract costs for the food stamp program under 22s. 49.79, for grants under ss. 46.73 and 46.74, and for services of resource centers 23under s. 46.283.
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