A North Carolina General Assembly proposal (HouseBill 149) will increase access and lower healthcare costs.  

 

The Coalition SUPPORTS this legislation.

 

Specifically, House Bill 149will:  

  • Remove outdated government regulations that restrict highly skilled nurses from practicing at the full level of their education and training, thereby helping increase access and lower the cost to care.
  • Make multiple reforms to the state’s“Certificate of Need” laws, most of which are good and will go a long way in improving affordability and access.
  • Increase consumer protections against surprise medical billing.
  • Expand Medicaid.

 

Unfortunately, the bill also includes a mandate that requires families and businesses, through their insurance premiums, cover (i.e., pay for) any healthcare service provided virtually if it’s covered in-person. Thankfully consumer protections have been added that guard against very real abuse, fraud, and quality of care concerns. It is essential that these consumer protections remain in the bill as it works its way through the legislative process.

 

Actions related to this bill will be factored into a member’s Affordable Healthcare Grade at the close of the legislative session. 

About the Affordable Healthcare Coalition of North Carolina

The Affordable Healthcare Coalition of North Carolina is a non-profit, non-partisan grassroots organization committed to supporting policies and efforts that will lower healthcare costs for families and business in North Carolina. We keep individuals informed on what is happening in North Carolina that impacts their healthcare costs, and advocate for policies that will make quality healthcare more affordable for individuals and businesses in North Carolina.

Published on:
June 1, 2022

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