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A bill for an act relating to the disclosure of prices charged for certain health services rendered by health care providers and hospitals.

A bill for an act relating to the disclosure of prices charged for certain health services rendered by health care providers and hospitals.

Healthcare
Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
WILLS
Last action
2025-01-15
Official status
Introduced, referred to Health and Human Services. H.J. 62 .
Effective date
Not listed

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A bill for an act relating to the disclosure of prices charged for certain health services rendered by health care providers and hospitals.

A bill for an act relating to the disclosure of prices charged for certain health services rendered by health care providers and hospitals.

What This Bill Does

  • A bill for an act relating to the disclosure of prices charged for certain health services rendered by health care providers and hospitals.

Limits and Unknowns

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Bill History

  1. 2025-01-15 Iowa Legislature

    Introduced, referred to Health and Human Services. H.J. 62 .

Official Summary Text

A bill for an act relating to the disclosure of prices charged for certain health services rendered by health care providers and hospitals.

Current Bill Text

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House

File

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Introduced

HOUSE

FILE

61

BY

WILLS

A

BILL

FOR

An

Act

relating

to

the

disclosure

of

prices

charged

for

certain

1

health

services

rendered

by

health

care

providers

and

2

hospitals.

3

BE

IT

ENACTED

BY

THE

GENERAL

ASSEMBLY

OF

THE

STATE

OF

IOWA:

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Section

1.

NEW

SECTION

.

10A.703

Disclosure

of

prices

1

charged

for

health

services

by

health

care

providers

and

2

hospitals.

3

1.

A

health

care

provider

shall

disclose

and

make

available

4

to

the

public

in

a

single

document,

either

electronically

or

5

by

posting

conspicuously

on

the

provider’s

internet

site,

6

if

one

exists,

the

prices

charged,

prior

to

the

negotiation

7

of

any

discounts

and

assuming

no

medical

complications,

for

8

the

twenty-five

most

common

health

services

the

health

care

9

provider

renders.

10

a.

The

health

care

provider

shall

identify

the

health

11

service

for

which

prices

charged

are

provided

in

both

a

common

12

procedural

terminology

code

or

other

coding

system

commonly

13

used

by

the

health

care

provider

and

accepted

as

a

national

14

standard

for

billing,

and

in

a

plain

language

description.

15

b.

The

health

care

provider

shall

update

the

price

16

information

as

frequently

as

the

health

care

provider

deems

17

appropriate,

but

at

least

annually.

18

2.

A

hospital

shall

disclose

and

make

available

to

the

19

public

in

a

single

document,

either

electronically

or

by

20

posting

conspicuously

on

the

hospital’s

internet

site,

if

21

one

exists,

the

prices

charged,

prior

to

the

negotiation

of

22

any

discounts

and

assuming

no

medical

complications,

for

23

the

seventy-five

most

common

inpatient

health

services

and

24

the

seventy-five

most

common

outpatient

health

services,

as

25

grouped

by

a

Medicare

diagnosis-related

group,

rendered

by

26

the

hospital.

The

price

information

shall

be

updated

on

a

27

quarterly

basis.

28

3.

Any

price

information

disclosed

under

this

section

shall

29

include

a

disclaimer

that

the

price

information

provided

is

30

an

estimate,

does

not

constitute

a

legally

binding

charge

for

31

a

health

service

provided

to

a

specific

consumer,

and

that

32

the

actual

charge

for

a

health

service

is

dependent

on

the

33

circumstances

at

the

time

the

health

service

is

rendered.

34

4.

The

department

shall

adopt

rules

pursuant

to

chapter

17A

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to

ensure

that

requirements

under

this

section

are

consistent

1

with

and

do

not

duplicate

federal

requirements

related

to

the

2

disclosure

of

prices

charged

by

health

care

providers

and

3

hospitals

including

but

not

limited

to

the

requirements

for

4

hospitals

pursuant

to

42

U.S.C.

§300gg-18(e).

5

EXPLANATION

6

The

inclusion

of

this

explanation

does

not

constitute

agreement

with

7

the

explanation’s

substance

by

the

members

of

the

general

assembly.

8

This

bill

relates

to

the

disclosure

of

prices

charged

by

9

health

care

providers

(providers)

and

hospitals

for

certain

10

health

services

(services).

11

The

bill

requires

a

provider

to

disclose

and

make

available

12

to

the

public

in

a

single

document,

either

electronically

or

13

by

posting

conspicuously

on

the

provider’s

internet

site,

the

14

prices

charged,

prior

to

the

negotiation

of

any

discounts

15

and

assuming

no

medical

complications,

for

the

25

most

16

common

services

the

provider

renders.

The

services

are

to

be

17

identified

by

a

common

nationally

recognized

coding

system

and

18

by

a

plain

language

description,

and

the

provider

is

required

19

to

update

the

price

information

at

least

annually.

20

The

bill

requires

hospitals

to

disclose

and

make

available

21

to

the

public

in

a

single

document,

either

electronically

or

22

by

posting

conspicuously

on

the

hospital’s

internet

site,

the

23

prices

charged,

prior

to

the

negotiation

of

any

discounts

and

24

assuming

no

medical

complications,

for

the

75

most

common

25

inpatient

and

the

75

most

common

outpatient

services,

as

26

grouped

by

a

Medicare

diagnosis-related

group,

rendered

by

the

27

hospital.

The

price

information

is

required

to

be

updated

on

28

a

quarterly

basis.

29

The

bill

provides

that

the

price

information

disclosed

shall

30

include

a

disclaimer

as

detailed

in

the

bill.

31

The

bill

directs

the

department

of

inspections,

appeals,

32

and

licensing

to

adopt

rules

to

ensure

that

requirements

under

33

the

bill

are

consistent

with

and

do

not

duplicate

federal

34

requirements

related

to

the

disclosure

of

prices

charged

by

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providers

and

hospitals,

specifically

including

those

required

1

under

the

federal

Affordable

Care

Act

regarding

the

publicizing

2

of

standard

hospital

charges.

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