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For Immediate
Release
7/2/08

Blues Oversight Bill Headed to the Governor
HB 1150 also provides autism, colorectal
cancer screening coverage
Legislation providing for state oversight of proposed mergers involving
non-profit health insurance companies received final legislative approval today
and is headed to the Governor for his signature and enactment into law,
according to Senator Don White, Chairman of the Senate Banking and Insurance
Committee.
The Senate today concurred in House amendments to
House Bill 1150, a measure that will also require insurance companies to
provide coverage for autism services and colorectal cancer screenings.
"Today, we completed a very long and complex process that will provide vital
safeguards to protect the affordability and availability of health care
insurance coverage in Pennsylvania," said Senator White, the author of the
merger oversight provision in the bill. "I am gratified that we have reached an
agreement on this legislation and that the Governor has indicated he will sign
House Bill 1150 into law."
House Bill 1150, as previously amended by the Banking and Insurance
Committee, would ensure the state has regulatory authority over the proposed
merger of Highmark and Independence Blue Cross, the two largest health care
insurance companies in the Commonwealth.
HB 1150 will require that any merger involving the "Blues" be subject to
approval by the Department of Insurance. While the Insurance Department would
determine approval or denial of a merger of non-profit health insurance
companies, the bill empowers the Senate Banking and Insurance Committee and the
House Insurance Committee to receive and review all filings submitted to the
Department and to develop written comments and recommendations on the merger
filings.
"Anyone who has followed the proceedings of the Banking and Insurance
Committee is well aware of our concerns about ensuring that this merger be
thoroughly and extensively monitored by the appropriate state governmental
entities to protect the rights of health care practitioners and the people of
Pennsylvania who rely on those services," Senator White said. "We have a basic
responsibility to ensure that any such merger not result in a monopolized market
that degrades the accessibility and affordability of health care in
Pennsylvania. Those concerns are addressed, I believe, in House Bill 1150."
Contact:
Joe Pittman
(717) 787-8724 or cell (724) 541-0552
Additional Information:
Health Care
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