SB 1212
health insurance; reimbursement rates; vaccines
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Bill overview
Senate Bill 1212 changes how health insurance companies reimburse healthcare professionals. Starting January 1, 2027, insurers cannot pay doctors different rates based on a patient’s decision to refuse vaccines. The bill defines key terms like ‘covered individual,’ ‘health care insurer,’ and ‘health professional’ to clarify its scope. This legislation aims to ensure consistent reimbursement for healthcare services regardless of vaccination status.
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