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HB1463: requiring the insurance department to conduct an analysis and produce a report detailing compliance with the state's managed care and medical utilization review laws.

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  • 400-A:15 · reference

    unties and health systems. The Department notes that it currently investigates and enforces these laws through existing complaint, market conduct, and examination processes under RSA 400-A:15 and RSA 400-A:16; however, the bill requires a much broader analysis that cannot be completed within existing resources. The Department states it is unclear what additional analysis would be necessary, but completing a

  • 400-A:16 · reference

    systems. The Department notes that it currently investigates and enforces these laws through existing complaint, market conduct, and examination processes under RSA 400-A:15 and RSA 400-A:16; however, the bill requires a much broader analysis that cannot be completed within existing resources. The Department states it is unclear what additional analysis would be necessary, but completing an untargeted, sta

  • 420-E · reference

    tment shall conduct a detailed analysis and report, in consultation with practicing community physicians in every New Hampshire county and health system, to assess compliance with RSA 420-E and RSA 420-J and make recommendations for appropriate penalties for insurers and insurance carriers not in compliance with such chapters of law. The department shall report its findings to the speaker of the house of

  • 420-J · reference

    nduct a detailed analysis and report, in consultation with practicing community physicians in every New Hampshire county and health system, to assess compliance with RSA 420-E and RSA 420-J and make recommendations for appropriate penalties for insurers and insurance carriers not in compliance with such chapters of law. The department shall report its findings to the speaker of the house of representative

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