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Prohibits out-of-network cost-sharing for neonatal care at hospitals; insurers must treat neonatology as in-network, shielding families from surprise bills.
Prohibits out-of-network cost-sharing for neonatal care at hospitals; insurers must treat neonatology as in-network, shielding families from surprise bills.
Title: INS-HEALTH/NEONATAL COST SHARE
Public Act: 104-0060 (amends 215 ILCS 5/356z.3a — Illinois Insurance Code)
Primary sponsors / supporters: Rep. Laura Faver Dias; Rep. Stephanie Stahl Hamilton; Sen. Laura Fine; plus multiple cosponsors.
HB 2464 limits patient cost exposure for newborns receiving neonatal care by preventing health insurers from charging out‑of‑network cost‑sharing rates for neonatal services provided at hospitals. The change is intended to protect families from surprise higher out‑of‑pocket costs when neonatal care is delivered by nonparticipating providers or specialists while the infant is receiving hospital care.
Note: The enrolled text is truncated in the source; the core, consistently stated policy change is the prohibition on charging out‑of‑network cost‑sharing for neonatal care at any hospital.
For full statutory language and implementation details, consult the enrolled Public Act 104-0060 and related administrative guidance from the Illinois Department of Insurance.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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