Madison…Representative Clint Moses (R-Menomonie) had three bills he authored, Senate Bill 367, Senate Bill 822, and Assembly Bill 192, signed into law today, marking meaningful progress on issues that directly impact Wisconsin families, patients, and health care providers.
Assembly Bill 192 establishes a more structured, statewide approach to fatality review efforts. While these reviews have been conducted in various parts of Wisconsin, this law creates greater consistency and coordination so stakeholders can better understand preventable deaths and identify effective strategies to address them. By bringing together multidisciplinary professionals and ensuring appropriate access to information with strong confidentiality protections, the bill aims to turn data into action and improve outcomes statewide.
Senate Bill 822 takes a straightforward step toward making health care costs more manageable by allowing providers to offer discounts for prompt payment of medical bills. This change gives patients more flexibility and clarity when navigating out-of-pocket expenses while encouraging more transparent and consumer-friendly billing practices across the health care system.
Senate Bill 367 addresses long-standing concerns from health care providers regarding the use of virtual credit card payments by insurers. These payment methods often include processing fees that increase costs for care already delivered. Under this law, insurers may no longer require providers to accept virtual credit card payments, must clearly disclose any associated fees, and must offer accessible alternative payment options.
“These are the kinds of policies that may not always make headlines, but they make a real difference in people’s day-to-day lives,” Rep. Moses said. “Each of these bills focuses on getting the details right — lowering costs, improving systems, and making sure people are treated fairly.”
Rep. Moses expressed appreciation for the collaboration that helped move the legislation forward and reaffirmed a commitment to advancing practical, results-driven policies. Rep. Moses will continue working with colleagues and stakeholders to deliver solutions that strengthen Wisconsin’s health care system and support communities across the state.
