An Act to prohibit inappropriate use of the health care cost growth benchmark

The Health Care Cost Growth Benchmark was established in 2012 to help control the growth of total health care expenditures across all payers, but was not intended to act as a spending cap. However, insurance carriers have used the benchmark as a defacto cap on reimbursement across providers.

This legislation inserts a new limitation on the health insurance statute prohibiting the use of the benchmark in health insurance contracts with providers.