SB 1629
behavioral health; contracts; network adequacy
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Bill overview
This bill aims to improve the stability of behavioral health services in Arizona by regulating how managed care organizations can terminate contracts with high-volume service providers. It requires managed care organizations to conduct and share detailed network adequacy studies before ending contracts, ensuring that patients continue to have access to needed services. The bill also establishes a process for the administration to review these studies and determine if network adequacy standards will be maintained.
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