H.R. 9228 aims to amend the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) to allow plan fiduciaries, such as those managing employee benefit plans, to access de-identified health claims information. This access is intended to help fiduciaries make more informed decisions regarding health plan management and improve overall plan performance without compromising individual privacy.
Supporters of H.R. 9228 argue that providing plan fiduciaries with de-identified health claims data will enhance the ability of these fiduciaries to manage health plans effectively. They believe this will lead to better health outcomes for employees and potentially lower costs for employers by enabling more data-driven decision-making.
Critics of H.R. 9228 express concerns about the potential for misuse of health claims data, even in de-identified form. They worry that increased access for fiduciaries could lead to a lack of transparency and accountability in health plan management, and may not adequately protect employee privacy.
All donors are individuals from Applied Materials, Inc., which does not appear to have a direct interest in the specifics of the bill related to health claims data access for fiduciaries. The risk of conflict of interest is low as there is no evident connection between the company's primary business and the bill's focus.