HB101 CHANGES THE ALLOWABLE SUPPLY OF MEDICATION TO BE RECEIVED BY CERTAIN ENROLLEES THROUGH A PHARMACEUTICAL PLAN AND REQUIRES COLLECTION AGENCIES TO BE INFORMED WHEN PAYMENTS ARE MADE ON A PATIENT'S ACCOUNT.
Sponsor: Troupe, Charles Quincy (62) Effective Date:00/00/0000
CoSponsor: LR Number:0589-02
Last Action: COMMITTEE: CRITICAL ISSUES
01/25/1999 - Public Hearing Held (H)
HB101
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HB 101 -- Health Care Payments

Sponsor:  Troupe

This bill requires a health care provider to notify the
collection entity of a payment received from a patient,
insurance company, or third party if that account was turned
over to a collection agency.  When an insurance company or other
third-party payor is responsible for payment, nonpayment will
not be placed on the patient's credit report when the reason for
the nonpayment is not caused by the patient.

The bill also requires health carriers offering pharmaceutical
coverage to provide enrollees with a 90 day supply of medication
that is prescribed by a physician for a chronic illness.


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