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H 967 – Massachusetts
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
An Act to protect consumers from surprise medical bills. The bill is similar to H1046 but adds patient notification requirement, and refers to a different reimbursment schedule defined by H957. Nevertheless, the bill provides protection …

H 997 – Massachusetts
Introduced: 2023    Status: In Process    
An Act to protect health care consumers from surprise billing

HB 1157 – Florida
Introduced: 2021    Status: Enacted    
Freestanding Emergency Departments; Prohibits hospital-based off-campus emergency department from holding itself out to public as urgent care center; requires such departments to post signs containing specified statements; provides requirements for advertisement of such departments; requires …

HB 1215 – Colorado
Introduced: 2023    Status: Enacted    
Concerning limitations on hispital facility fees, and, in connection therewith, making and reducing an appropriation. The bill prohibits a health-care provider (provider) affiliated with or owned by a hospital or health system, other than a …

HB 122 – Ohio
Introduced: 2021    Status: Enacted     Year Enacted: 2021
Regards the provision of telehealth services. To establish and modify requirements regarding the provision of telehealth services.

HB 123 (see companion bill SB 3) – Maryland
Introduced: 2021    Status: Enacted    
Altering the health care services the Maryland Medical Assistance Program, subject to a certain limitation, is required to provide through telehealth; requiring that certain services provided under the Program include counseling and treatment; prohibiting the …

HB 1272 – Washington
Introduced: 2021    Status: Enacted    
Concerning health system transparency; provider-based clinics that charge facility fees must provide a notice to patients receiving nonemergency services that informs the patient patient that the clinic is licensed as part of a hospital, and …

HB 1534 – Washington
Introduced: 2019    Status: Enacted    
Concerning psychiatric payments under medical assistance programs for certain rural hospitals that are not designated as critical access hospitals, do not participate in the certified public expenditure program, have less than fifty acute care beds, …

HB 1692 (see companion bill SB 1275) – Texas
Introduced: 2023    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Relating to facility fees charged by certain health care providers; providing an administrative penalty.

HB 1708 – Washington
Introduced: 2022    Status: Enacted    
Prohibits a hospital that is an originating site for audio-only telemedicine from charging a facility fee.

HB 1723 – Pennsylvania
Introduced: 2021    Status: Inactive / Dead    
An Act amending the act of July 19, 1979 (P.L.130, No.48), known as the Health Care Facilities Act, providing for off-campus facility fees.

HB 1862 – Washington
Introduced: 2022    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Prohibits charging a facility fee, except when services are provided to a patient on the hospital’s campus.

HB 2311 – Missouri
Introduced: 2020    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Prohibits provider-based facilities from charging, billing, or collecting a facility fee for services provided to patients.

HB 2378 – Washington
Introduced: 2024    Status:    
AN ACT Relating to facility fees charged by certain affiliated health care providers

HB 292 – Wyoming
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Wyoming Health Care Pricing Transparency Act: AN ACT relating to health care; creating the Wyoming Health Care Pricing Transparency Act; requiring insurers to provide specified health claims data to group purchasers of private health benefit …

HB 472 – Texas
Introduced: 2021    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Relating to services provided by freestanding emergency medical care facilities. Provides that a facility that provides acute care services may not charge an emergency facility fee for providing the services. “Acute care services” means outpatient …

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