Bill To Safeguard Patients From Multiple Co-Payments For Certain Doctors Visits Goes To Wolf’s Desk


Chuck McIlhinney Credit: Submitted
Chuck McIlhinney
Credit: Submitted

A bill that would safeguard patients from possible multiple co-payments for certain medical-specialist visits will head to Gov. Tom Wolf’s desk for his signature.

Here’s more on Senate Bill 487, which sponsored by State Sen. Chuck McIlhinney:

Senate Bill 487 prohibits health insurance policies from charging a consumer more than one copayment amount per visit. The bill would also prevent policies from depleting more than one visit for services provided on a given date.

โ€œThe healthcare landscape has changed dramatically in recent years due to health insurance mandates and other provisions of the federal Affordable Care Act,โ€ McIlhinney said. โ€œThis measure will better protect health plan policyholders by preventing insurance companies from shifting an even greater share of the financial burden onto consumers.โ€

The bill requires the Pennsylvania Department to develop regulations relating to multiple copayments. Companies that violate the law would face penalties prescribed in the Unfair Insurance Practices Act.

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