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SB555 Relative to receipt of pharmaceutical rebates by insurers and pharmacy benefits managers. Insurance House - Commerce and Consumer Affairs HOUSE: IN COMMITTEE 04/30/2024 (H) Hearing
SB556 (Second New Title) prohibiting health carriers from establishing payment or reimbursement provisions based solely on a participating provider’s licensure. Insurance House - Commerce and Consumer Affairs HOUSE: IN COMMITTEE 05/01/2024 (H) Hearing
HB1571 Relative to requiring insurance coverage for glucose monitoring devices for people with diabetes. Insurance House - Commerce and Consumer Affairs HOUSE: INTERIM STUDY
HB1094 Relative to insurance coverage for pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders. Insurance House - Commerce and Consumer Affairs HOUSE: INEXPEDIENT TO LEGISLATE
SB177 (New Title) relative to health insurance coverage of prosthetics for children under 19 years of age. Insurance House - Commerce and Consumer Affairs HOUSE: IN COMMITTEE
SB515 Relative to consumer guarantee contracts. Insurance House - Commerce and Consumer Affairs HOUSE: IN COMMITTEE
SB457 Relative to inpatient psychiatric services authorization and utilization review. Insurance Senate - Health and Human Services SENATE: INTERIM STUDY
HB1259 Relative to property and casualty insurance laws administered by the insurance department. Insurance Senate - Commerce SENATE: IN COMMITTEE
HB1225 Relative to prescription drug affordability board conflicts of interest. Insurance House - Commerce and Consumer Affairs HOUSE: INTERIM STUDY
HB1296 Relative to insurance coverage for diagnostic and supplemental breast examinations. Insurance Senate - Health and Human Services PASSED
SB407 Relative to direct pay for ambulance services. Insurance House - Commerce and Consumer Affairs HOUSE: REPORT FILED
SB95 Relative to medical loss reporting by dental benefits providers. Insurance Senate - Health and Human Services SENATE: INTERIM STUDY
HB513 Relative to affordability and safety of clinician administered drugs. Insurance House - Commerce and Consumer Affairs HOUSE: INTERIM STUDY
HB1257 Relative to contracts between public adjusters and the insured. Insurance House - Commerce and Consumer Affairs HOUSE: INEXPEDIENT TO LEGISLATE
SB199 Relative to the standard of care for insurance agents. Insurance Senate - Commerce SENATE: INTERIM STUDY
HB373 Relative to billing for ambulance services. Insurance House - Commerce and Consumer Affairs HOUSE: INEXPEDIENT TO LEGISLATE
SB235 Relative to services provided through a primary care behavioral health model. Insurance House - Commerce and Consumer Affairs HOUSE: INTERIM STUDY
SB131 Relative to health care provider contract standards. Insurance Senate - Health and Human Services SENATE: INTERIM STUDY
HB1604 Relative to the use of electronic medical records. Insurance Senate - Health and Human Services SENATE: IN COMMITTEE
SB561 Relative to prior authorizations for health care. Insurance House - Commerce and Consumer Affairs HOUSE: IN COMMITTEE
HB1495 Making provisions for the prospective of all legislative acts on a sliding scale based on the vote count when passed by the house of representatives. Legislature House - Legislative Administration HOUSE: INEXPEDIENT TO LEGISLATE
HB1096 Enabling the state house visitors center to sell state symbols that may have intellectual property right holders. Legislature House - Legislative Administration HOUSE: INEXPEDIENT TO LEGISLATE
HB1363 Relative to allowing members of the general court to participate in the department of health and human services employee assistance program. Legislature House - Finance HOUSE: LAID ON TABLE
HB274 Relative to the administrative rulemaking process. Legislature Senate - Executive Departments and Administration SENATE: IN COMMITTEE
HB1219 Relative to creating a commission to study the feasibility and structure of a legislative office to provide longitudinal cost-benefit analysis of significant proposed legislation and of budgetary revenue estimates. Legislature House - Legislative Administration HOUSE: INEXPEDIENT TO LEGISLATE