State Laws

Search state statutes and regulations in all 50 states and the District of Columbia to find out what rights you have in your state and what other states are doing to empower physicians and patients in the face of health insurer market power.

State Law

Indiana Code-Title 27-Article 1-Chapter 37.6. Program to Reduce or Eliminate Prior Authorization Requirements for Health Care Providers

07/14/2023 Indiana Sections 27-1-37.6.1 through 27-1-37.6.18

Chapter 37.6. Program to Reduce or Eliminate Prior Authorization Requirements for Health Care Providers

Payment Edits, Risk—Physicians Taking
Ama Policy

Hospital-Based Physician Contracting H-383.997

09/02/2022
Risk—Physicians Taking, Termination
Ama Policy

Medicare Physician Payment Reform D-390.961

09/02/2022
Risk—Physicians Taking
Ama Policy

Hospital Employed/Contracted Physicians Reimbursement H-225.964

09/02/2022
Risk—Physicians Taking
State Law

Colorado Rev. Statutes-Title 10-Article 16-Part 1. General Provisions

07/31/2023 Colorado Section 10-16-157

Alternative payment model parameters – parameters to include an aligned quality measure set – primary care providers – requirement for carriers to submit alternative payment models to the division – legislative declaration – report – rules – definitions

Risk—Physicians Taking
State Law

Maryland Statutes-Article 15. Insurance

08/07/2023 Maryland Sections 15-2101 and 15-2102

Definitions; Requirements on capitated arrangements

Risk—Physicians Taking
State Law

Maryland Statutes-Article 15. Insurance

08/07/2023 Maryland Section 15-113

Health Insurance – Two–Sided Incentive Arrangements

Amendments, Fee Schedules, Overpayments / Recoupments, Participation in Products, Plans, or Networks, Payment Edits, Payment Rules, Prohibited financial incentives, Prompt Payment Deadlines, Risk—Physicians Taking
Ama Policy

Health System Reform Legislation H-165.838

08/30/2022
Risk—Physicians Taking
Ama Policy

11.1.2 Physician Stewardship of Health Care Resources

01/03/2022
Risk—Physicians Taking