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Creates a temporary workgroup to study rising adverse health care decisions in Maryland, standardize reporting, and deliver a Dec. 1, 2025 report with actions to reduce denials.
Creates a temporary workgroup to study rising adverse health care decisions in Maryland, standardize reporting, and deliver a Dec. 1, 2025 report with actions to reduce denials.
Status: Approved by the Governor — Chapter 671 (2025)
Establishes a time‑limited workgroup to review the recent increase in "adverse decisions" (e.g., denials, prior authorization denials, grievance outcomes) across Maryland payers, to standardize reporting, identify causes, and recommend operational and legislative solutions to reduce adverse decisions and improve transparency and oversight.
The workgroup includes:
- One state senator (appointed by Senate President) and one delegate (appointed by the Speaker).
- State officials (or designees): Maryland Insurance Commissioner; Secretary of Health; Deputy Secretary of Maryland Medicaid Program; Executive Directors of HSCRC, Maryland Health Care Commission, and CRISP; Director of the Health Education & Advocacy Unit (Office of the Attorney General).
- Appointed stakeholder representatives (selected by legislative leaders / governor in enrolled version): Maryland Hospital Association; League of Life & Health Insurers; managed care plan; two hospital representatives (one large system, one community hospital); pharmacy services provider; behavioral health provider; commercial carrier; patient advocacy organization; one physician; MedChi representative; one federally qualified health center representative.
- Members elect a chair. Members are not paid but may be reimbursed for travel under State rules.
The final report must, at minimum, include:
- Number of adverse decisions relative to total claims processed (annual average).
- Number of enrollees per health plan.
- Diagnostic and procedure information tied to each adverse decision.
- Network adequacy metrics (provider ratios, geographic accessibility).
- Any other data informing reduction strategies.
Plus the standardization, strategy, and legislative recommendations described above.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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