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Senate advances bill to protect insured patients from premature collection, delays a disclosure requirement to late 1992
Summary
Senators advanced a revised House Bill 12 to require insurers to notify insured individuals about amounts paid on their behalf and to delay one disclosure provision until Oct. 31, 1992; sponsors said the change addresses provider contracts and gives insurers time to comply.
Salt Lake City — On Feb. 24, 1992, the Utah Senate considered and advanced a second substitute to House Bill 12, a bill concerning payment of health-insurance claims and consumer protections.
Senator Hilliard (sponsor) told the Senate he had provided an amended fiscal note and explained the bill’s mechanics. A floor…
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