1. HOME
  2.  | 
  3. Industry
  4.  | 
  5. Government
  6.  | Dunleavy Introduces All-Payer Claims Database Legislation

Dunleavy Introduces All-Payer Claims Database Legislation

by | Feb 24, 2021 | Government, Healthcare

To address the high cost of healthcare in Alaska, today Governor Mike Dunleavy introduced legislation establishing an All-Payer Claims Database (APCD) to allow the State to collect health care payment data from insurers and providers.

The database is one of the first steps to understanding the cost of healthcare as recommended by the Alaska Health Care Transformation Project; a bipartisan group of Alaskan employers and healthcare providers.

“Providing transparency in Alaska’s healthcare system is the first step towards stabilizing and reducing the cost of health care in Alaska,” says Governor Mike Dunleavy.

“I am committed to effecting positive change in our health care system; this includes extending efforts to employers, individuals, and other payers to understand costs. This legislation is an important step as we begin to rebuild Alaska’s economy following the COVID-19 pandemic.”

Currently twenty states have adopted APCD legislation, including Washington, Oregon, West Virginia, and Arkansas.

Efforts to improve price transparency are also occurring at the federal level through the Transparency in Coverage Final Rule and the No Surprises Act, which includes federal funding and uniform standards for establishing state APCDs.

Current Issue

Alaska Business Magazine March 2026 cover

March 2026

“Alaska has among the highest cost of healthcare in the nation,” says Lori Wing-Heier, Director of the Division of Insurance.

“The cost is detrimental to individuals and employers, regardless of how their healthcare is funded. An APCD will allow us, for the first time, the ability to collect health care cost data from multiple payers across the state. We can’t afford to wait and be the 50th state to have an APCD, to begin this important work.”

As proposed, the bill (SB 93, HB 113) would mandate insurers and providers to disclose cost information, while data would be collected voluntarily from other entities such as self-funded payers (e.g., AlaskaCare and health care trusts).

The APCD would be established within the Division of Insurance.

Alaska Business Magazine March 2026 cover
In This Issue
ARCTIC DEVELOPMENT
March 2026
While all of Alaska is “arctic” to the rest of the country, our focus in the March 2026 Arctic Development special section is on projects more closely aligned to the actual Arctic, including an update on the Port of Nome deep-draft project, offshore oil activity, plans for projects on Savoonga and on the North Slope, and our cover story about the transportation industry’s efforts to operate responsibly in waters worldwide, which has direct applications to Arctic Seas. Also in this issue: learn more about the Chin’an Gaming Hall, USACE projects, the new Wildbirch Hotel, and the transportation and logistics of Girl Scout cookies. Enjoy!
Share This