Legislature(1999 - 2000)
04/13/2000 02:30 PM House FIN
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HOUSE BILL NO. 211
"An Act relating to liability for providing managed
care services, to regulation of managed care insurance
plans, and to patient rights and prohibited practices
under health insurance; and providing for an effective
date."
REPRESENTATIVE NORM ROKEBERG, SPONSOR provided members with
a letter from Ed Burgan, Senior Vice President, Brady and
Company (copy on file). Mr. Burgan represents a number of
private sector employers, unions and trusts around the
state. He observed that he was able to resolve the concerns
of Mr. Burgan and that Mr. Burgan now supports the
legislation with the addition of an amendment. The amendment
would exempt self-insured employers. He observed support for
the legislation by Alaska State Medical Association, Blue
Cross, Aetna and representatives from the Health Insurance
Association of America. He maintained that that the
legislation is supported by organized labor and other
businesses in the state.
Representative Williams MOVED to ADOPT Amendment 1:
Sec. 21.07.090. Construction. This chapter may not be
construed to supersede or change the provisions of 29
U.S.C. 1001 - 1191 (Employee Retirement Income Security
Act of 1974) as those provisions apply to self-insured
employers.
There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
Vice Chair Bunde MOVED to ADOPT conceptual Amendment 2: add
"medical necessity" back into the legislation. He expressed
concern regarding the removal of "medical necessity".
Medical necessity was removed as part of a compromise with
the understanding that it would be included in another bill.
He stressed that its absence would leave the legislation
incomplete.
Co-Chair Therriault thought that the medical community
supported the bill and did not want to risk killing the
legislation.
BARBARA HUFF TUCKNESS, DIRECTOR, GOVERNMENTAL AND
LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS, TEAMSTER LOCAL 959 observed that the
Teamster supports the legislation with the addition of the
amendment.
DR. GEORGE REINEER, MD, ANCHORAGE testified via
teleconference in support of Amendment 2. He noted that the
definition of "the best care" for patients changes rapidly.
Vice Chair Bunde questioned if the inclusion of the right
for an external appeal would remove the need for a
definition of "medical necessity". Dr. Reineer responded
that the right for an outside appeal should not exclude the
acceptance of something as a medical necessity.
Representative Rokeberg argued that the statutory provisions
for the external review amount to a de facto definition of
"medical necessity".
Representative Rokeberg added that the external review
agency might also take into consideration additional
evidence.
Vice Chair Bunde referred to a letter by the Alaska State
Medical Association (copy on file.) According to the letter
the Association recognizes that the legislation contains
some significant protections for Alaska's patients. However,
the letter continues, "the job is not yet completed." Two
major issues remain, managed care entity accountability
(liability issue) and the issue pertaining to the definition
of "medical necessity" with its impact on the external
appeal mechanism and with liability. The Alaska State
Medical Association acknowledged the shortness of the
remaining session and concluded that passage of an
incomplete bill was better than no bill at all.
Dr. Reiner agreed that something is better than nothing.
Representative Rokeberg observed that the addition of
"medical necessity" would remove support of the legislation
by groups that support its current version.
In response to a question by Vice Chair Bunde,
Representative Rokeberg observed that there is a three stage
level of review in the legislation to assure that a patient
has a forum for due process before going to the court.
Representative Foster MOVED to report CSHB 211 (FIN) out of
Committee with the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO
OBJECTION, it was so ordered.
CSHB 211 (FIN) was REPORTED out of Committee with a zero
fiscal note by the Department of Community and Economic
Development, published date 3/8/00.
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