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Delaware Senate Advances Primary Care Reform Bill
March 18, 2026
The Delaware Senate Health Committee has advanced Senate Bill 1, a legislative initiative focused on reforming primary care delivery in Delaware by promoting value-based care models and improving access, particularly in underserved regions such as Kent and Sussex Counties. The bill aims to address high healthcare costs and provider shortages by enhancing accountability within the insurance industry rather than imposing direct provider regulations. This development signals potential shifts in state healthcare procurement priorities, especially for organizations involved in primary care services, insurance administration, and healthcare cost management.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate evolving contract requirements emphasizing value-based care outcomes and cost control mechanisms tied to insurance frameworks.
- The bill's focus on insurance industry regulation suggests opportunities for vendors specializing in healthcare insurance technology, data analytics, and care coordination services.
- State agencies and contractors operating in Delaware's healthcare sector may need to align proposals and service delivery models with the bill's objectives to remain competitive.
- Organizations serving Delaware's underserved areas, including Kent and Sussex Counties, should evaluate how this reform could impact demand for primary care services and related support contracts.
Delawares system of primary care is in a tremendously precarious position, with a majority of Delawareans lacking access to a primary care provider. At the same time, patients seeking care are paying some of the highest health care prices in the country.
— Senate Majority Leader Bryan Townsend
Cost control is not about reducing care or limiting access, or the threat of eliminating jobs. It is about making sure that public dollars are spent responsibly and that health care systems operate with the same level of accountability expected in every other part of government.
— Sen. Ray Seigfried
Health care reform is not a new idea in Delaware, and this bill is not about provider regulation. It is about fixing the cost and quality of health care through the only avenue where robust regulation is taking place: the insurance industry.
— Insurance Commissioner Trinidad Navarro
Agencies
Delaware Department of Insurance, Delaware Senate Health Committee, Medical Society of Delaware, Mid-Atlantic Association of Community Health Centers