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HR 3017

Measuring State Healthcare Freedom Act

119th Congress Introduced by Victoria Spartz

Overview: HR 3017, Measuring State Healthcare Freedom Act, Introduced in House, Introduced: April 24, 2025Purpose and Intent: The Measuring State Healthcare Freedom Act aims to est

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Bill Summary · HR 3017

Overview: HR 3017, Measuring State Healthcare Freedom Act, Introduced in House, Introduced: April 24, 2025

Purpose and Intent: The Measuring State Healthcare Freedom Act aims to establish a framework for measuring and comparing the level of healthcare freedom in each state. The bill's goal is to provide policymakers and the public with a better understanding of the regulatory environment and consumer choice in the healthcare sector across the country.

Key Provisions:
- Requires the Department of Health and Human Services to develop a "Healthcare Freedom Index" to assess and rank each state's level of healthcare freedom
- Defines the criteria for the index, including factors such as the availability of private insurance options, the degree of state regulation of healthcare providers, and the level of consumer choice in healthcare services
- Mandates that the index be updated and published annually

Affected Parties and Impacts:
- Policymakers and legislators, who can use the Healthcare Freedom Index to inform healthcare policy decisions
- Consumers, who may benefit from increased transparency and information about the healthcare options available in their state
- Healthcare providers and insurers, whose business practices may be influenced by the state's ranking on the Healthcare Freedom Index

Procedural and Timeline Considerations:
The bill has been introduced in the House and is currently in the early stages of the legislative process. If enacted, the Department of Health and Human Services would be required to develop and publish the first Healthcare Freedom Index within 1 year of the bill's passage.

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

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