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83rd Session bill

AB282

AN ACT relating to health care; requiring a medical facility or an entity that bills for care provided by a provider of health care that receives notice from a patient of an overcharge in a medical bill to review the potential overcharge and refund any overpayment; authorizing the imposition of certain administrative fines for the failure to issue such a refund within a certain period; requiring the Governor's Consumer Health Advocate to provide certain assistance concerning overcharges and overpayments for health care; and providing other matters properly relating thereto. Close title AN ACT relating to health care; requiring a medical facility or an entity that bills for care provided by a provider of health care that receives notice from a patient of an overcharge in a medical bill to review the potential overcharge and refund any overpayment; authorizing the imposition of certain administrative fines for the failure to issue such a refund within a certain period; requiring the Governor's Consumer Health Advocate to provide certain assistance concerning overcharges and overpayments for health care; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

Introduction Date

Monday, February 24, 2025

Primary Sponsor

View 1 Primary Sponsors Close Primary Sponsors Assemblymembe

Public exhibits

12

Support 8 · Opp 0 · Neutral 2

Auditor findings

0

recusal 0 · QPQ 0

Bill digest

AN ACT relating to health care; requiring a medical facility or an entity that bills for care provided by a provider of

Existing law provides every patient of a medical facility with the right to examine the bill for his or her care and receive an explanation of the bill. (NRS 449A.106) Existing law also requires each provider of health care to timely provide a patient with an itemized bill at no additional cost to the patient. (NRS 629.071) Sections 2 and 3 of this bill, respectively, require a medical facility or an entity that bills for care provided by a provider of health care that receives notice from a patient that a medical bill contains one or more overcharges to: (1) respond to the patient concerning the overcharges, including by providing the contact information for the Office for Consumer Health Assistance in the Department of Health and Human Services if the facility or provider does not intend to refund the disputed charge; or (2) notify the patient that more time is needed to investigate the disputed charge. Sections 2 and 3 require the medical facility or billing entity to refund any overpayment by the patient. Sections 2 and 3 provide for the imposition of administrative fines against a medical facility or billing entity that fails to issue such a refund. Section 2.5 of this bill requires the Governor's Consumer Health Advocate, who serves as the head of the Office, to review medical bills that consumers believe to be erroneous and assist consumers in addressing overcharges and overpayments for health care. Close digest Existing law provides every patient of a medical faci

Public testimony

NELIS exhibits (12 on file)

Support (8)

  • Heidi Stermer — NABIP (Letter)
  • Ellen Spiegel — Former Nevada Assemblymember (Testimony)
  • Jane Grossman (Letter)
  • Vivian Leal (Letter)
  • Gail Small (Letter)
  • Ellen Spiegel (Testimony)
  • Vivan Leal (Testimony)
  • (combined) (Testimony)

Neutral (2)

  • David Orentlicher — Nevada State Assemblymember (Presentation)
  • David Orentlicher — Nevada State Assemblymember (Testimony)

Bill text + amendments: view on NELIS →