SB 900 Requires hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers to report prices for most common procedures
Sponsor: Holsman
LR Number: 5721S.01I Fiscal Notes
Committee: Veterans' Affairs and Health
Last Action: 1/20/2016 - Second Read and Referred S Veterans' Affairs and Health Committee Journal Page: S139
Title: Calendar Position:
Effective Date: August 28, 2016

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SB 900 - This act, which shall be known as the "Health Care Cost Reduction and Transparency Act," requires hospitals to submit to the Department of Health and Senior Services prices for 140 of the most common procedures, including 100 of the most common procedures in hospital inpatient settings as well as 20 of the most common surgery and 20 of the most common imaging procedures conducted in outpatient hospital settings.

Additionally, health care providers and health carriers must provide, within 5 days of a written patient or consumer request, an estimate of cost of health care services. This estimate shall be accompanied by specified language. If a hospital provides the reporting data to the Department and such data is placed on the Department's website, the hospital does not have to provide cost estimates to patients upon written request. Health care providers must also make available the percentage or amount of any discounts for cash payment of incurred charges through the provider's website or at the provider's location.

Any data disclosed to the Department by a hospital under this act shall be the sole property of the hospital or center that submitted the data. Any data or product derived from the data disclosed pursuant to this act, including a consolidation or analysis of the data, shall be the sole property of the state. The Department shall not allow proprietary information it receives pursuant to this act to be used by any person or entity for commercial purposes.

The information regarding hospital inpatient procedures and outpatient surgical and imaging procedures shall be submitted beginning with the quarter ending June 30, 2017, and quarterly thereafter. The Department shall provide such information on its website in a manner that is easily understood by the public. Information for each hospital shall be listed separately and hospitals shall be listed in groups by category as determined by the Department through the promulgation of rules.

This act is identical to provisions in the perfected versions of SB 581 (2016) and SS/SB 608 (2016) and similar to provisions in CCS#2/HCS/SS/SB 608 (2016) and SB 46 (2015).

SARAH HASKINS