Alaska's State Seal

 
Alaska State Legislature
News from the House Majority


Search Web Site by Keyword

Back to Home Page

Our Promise to Alaskans

What's New!

Members of the Coalitions

Subscribe to Legislative E-News

Press Releases, Audio Clips, and Archives

Research the Issues

Help



Get Real Audio's Player Plug-In

Get Adobe's Acrobat Plug-In
 
Representative Norman Rokeberg Session:
State Capitol, Room 24
Juneau, AK 99801-1182
Toll Free: (800) 773-4968
Phone: (907) 465-4968
Fax: (907) 465-2040
Send E-Mail

Interim:
716 W 4th, Suite 640
Anchorage, AK 99501-2133
Phone: (907) 269-0117
Fax: (907) 269-0119

House Approves Patients Bill of Rights

For Immediate Release: April 17, 2000
Contact: Representative Norman Rokeberg at (907) 465-4968.

Juneau -- The Alaska House of Representatives Monday passed the Alaska Patients Bill of Rights, House Bill 211, sponsored by Representative Norman Rokeberg (R-Anchorage). This bill is similar to a federal bill that would affect self-insured groups in Alaska.

This landmark health care reform legislation provides Alaskans with:

  • choice of physician;
  • use of a "prudent person" standard concerning emergency room services, if a policy covers such services;
  • right to appeal any "utilization review" decision made by a managed care entity's licensed health care provider to: (1) an internal appeal process, at which time a professional health care provider holding the same professional license as the patient's health care provider would review the decision; and (2) an external review organization which is not connected with the managed care entity.
  • use of clinical peer review at the external review process (for example, specialist-to-specialist review);
  • prohibition of "gag clauses" so that a health care provider may fully inform a patient of all treatment options available;
  • prohibition of financial incentives clauses in contracts with health care providers which reward the provider for not recommending expensive procedures or for not going over a "budgeted" amount;
  • ability to go to a provider not in a patient's community;
  • description of which prescription medications are covered and which are excluded;
  • description of availability of translation or interpreter services, if needed; and
  • consideration of community standards of care in external review process.

"HB 211 will help overcome the frustration most Alaskans have experienced when dealing with pre-approval of health insurance benefits," Rokeberg said. "The two-step internal review mechanism and the third-party external review appeal procedure gives the average person an opportunity to have a fair and impartial hearing of whether or not any disputed benefits should be paid.

"This legislation has been developed with input from Alaskan health care providers, insurance companies, unions, and other interested parties," said Rokeberg. "It address issues similar to those being discussed on the national level with the Federal Patients Bill of Rights."

HB 211 passed the House unanimously.

# # #

Attachments:

Broadcasters note: Audio comments are available on the Majority Actuality line, 1-800-478-6540
= Norman Rokeberg, 126 K = Norman Rokeberg, 101 K

| Top | Representative Rokeberg's Page |