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LC 3324

Generally revise health care laws

2025 Regular Session

LC 3324 broad revisions of health care laws to modernize service delivery, insurance rules, and agency rulemaking, boosting transparency, protections, and access for patients.

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Bill Summary · LC 3324

Summary of Bill: LC 3324 — Generally revise health care laws

Status and basic info
- Bill number: LC 3324
- Title: Generally revise health care laws
- Subject: Health Care Services, Insurance, Rule Making
- Introduced: December 14, 2024
- Classification: bill
- Status: Draft Ready for Delivery (LC); draft actions indicate ongoing review and refinement
- Legislative actions timeline:
- 2024-12-14: Drafter Assigned
- 2025-02-21 to 2025-02-24: Draft in final review stages (Input/Proofing → Edit → Legal Review → Final Drafter Review → Ready for Delivery)
- 2025-02-22 to 2025-02-21: Draft in Assembly / related drafting steps

What this bill aims to do (high-level intent)
- The bill is a comprehensive, broad revision of existing health care laws. Based on the title and subject, its primary aim appears to be to modernize and harmonize the regulatory framework governing:
- Health care services and the delivery of care
- Health insurance regulation and market practices
- Rulemaking authority and processes used by relevant state agencies
- Given its scope, the measure is likely intended to improve consistency across health care regulations, address emerging issues in health care access and pricing, and enhance consumer protections.

Key provisions you can expect (high-level categories)
- Health care services
- Updates to licensing, scope of practice, and professional standards for providers
- Provisions related to patient safety, quality reporting, and credentialing
- Potential modernization of telehealth, adoption of new care models, and related accountability measures
- Health insurance
- Revisions to insurance market regulation, consumer protections, and transparency
- Possible changes to rate filings, coverage requirements, and network adequacy
- Provisions addressing consumer protections around billing, prior authorization, or surprise billing
- Rule making and regulatory process
- Clarifications of agency rulemaking authority and procedures
- Requirements for public notice, stakeholder comment, and timelines for adopting or amending rules
- Possible governance provisions, sunset clauses, or evaluation standards for rules
- Administration and enforcement
- Streamlining enforcement tools and penalties for regulatory noncompliance
- Potential alignment of health care-related agencies to ensure coherent oversight

Who would be affected
- Health care providers and facilities (hospitals, clinics, practitioners)
- Health insurance carriers and third-party payers
- Patients and consumers of health care services
- State regulatory agencies overseeing health care, insurance, and rulemaking
- Vendors and entities involved in health care compliance (e.g., credentialing bodies, IT/telehealth platforms)

Potential impacts and considerations
- Consumer protection and transparency: Possible improvements in pricing transparency, coverage clarity, and dispute resolution.
- Access and quality: Potential enhancements in quality reporting and care standards; impacts on access to telehealth and innovative care models.
- Regulatory burden: Changes could alter compliance requirements, reporting, and administrative costs for providers and insurers.
- State budgeting: Depending on final provisions, there could be cost implications for agencies (implementation, staffing, IT systems) and potential savings from streamlined regulations.

Timeline and next steps
- As of the latest status, the bill is in final drafting stages with delivery anticipated after legal and editing reviews.
- Once delivered and introduced in the legislative chamber, it would follow standard legislative processes (committee hearings, potential amendments, floor votes) before any enactment.
- To track progress, consult the official legislative docket for LC 3324, monitor committee recommendations, and review the final bill text and fiscal notes when available.

Notes
- The exact provisions and numeric details (e.g., specific regulatory standards, effective dates, fiscal impact) will be available only in the final bill text. This summary reflects the bill’s general scope inferred from the title and subject and the documented drafting actions.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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