SB 45-DIRECT HEALTH AGREEMENT: NOT INSURANCE  2:03:15 PM CHAIR BJORKMAN reconvened the meeting and announced the consideration of SENATE BILL NO. 45 "An Act relating to insurance; relating to direct health care agreements; and relating to unfair trade practices." He asked Senator Wilson and Ms. Martin to provide a recap of the bill. 2:03:45 PM SENATOR DAVID WILSON, District N, Alaska State Legislature, Juneau, Alaska, sponsor of SB 45, deferred to Ms. Martin to provide a recap. 2:03:57 PM JASMINE MARTIN, Staff, Senator David Wilson, Alaska State Legislature, Juneau, Alaska, gave a recap of SB 45. She stated that this bill allows Alaskans and their healthcare providers to enter into direct healthcare agreements and specifies that these agreements are not insurance. 2:04:36 PM CHAIR BJORKMAN solicited public testimony on SB 45 and found there was none. 2:05:05 PM At ease. 2:07:21 PM CHAIR BJORKMAN reconvened the meeting and asked Ms. Wing-Heier whether the Division of Insurance regulates similar agreements for subscription services in the state. 2:07:56 PM LORI WING-HEIER, Director, Division of Insurance, Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development, Anchorage, Alaska, stated that the division currently does not have any direct healthcare agreements under its purview. CHAIR BJORKMAN asked whether the Division of Insurance regulates prepaid agreements. MS. WING-HEIER answered yes; the legislature gave the division oversight of those agreements about 2015. The division refers to them as "insurance lite" because they do not meet the definition of an insurance company. There are no actuaries, no audited financials, and the agreements lack the resources, capital or surplus that the division would look for with insurance companies. The division takes consumer complaints and has the consumers register to establish open communication. CHAIR BJORKMAN asked what the similarities are between air ambulance agreements and the direct healthcare concept. MS. WING-HEIER answered that the division doesn't get involved in day-to-day operations but she doubts there are many similarities. She explained that the division worked to ensure that the language complies with statutes. The service is similar to insurance because it is a prepaid product for which healthcare service would be performed in exchange for the premium. 2:10:52 PM CHAIR BJORKMAN opened public testimony on SB 45; he found none and closed public testimony. CHAIR BJORKMAN held SB 45 in committee.