HB 937 OH Introduced
Prohibit certain health insurance cost-sharing practices
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Summary
This bill amends Ohio health insurance regulations to prohibit certain health insurance cost-sharing practices. The bill revises existing provisions governing health maintenance organizations and other health plans and creates new regulatory requirements for insurers. The bill establishes which cost-sharing practices are prohibited and requires insurers to comply with the new restrictions. The bill applies to various types of health insurance coverage regulated under Ohio law. The specific cost-sharing practices that are prohibited are defined in the newly enacted and amended code sections.
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Official abstract
To amend sections 1751.12 and 1751.32 and to enact sections 3923.811 and 3959.21 of the Revised Code to prohibit certain health insurance cost-sharing practices.
Sponsors (2)
- Rachel B. Baker Democratic · primary
- Brian Lorenz Republican · primary
Action history (2)
- May 19, 2026 Introduced · lower
- May 20, 2026 Referred to committee · lower
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