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2 02, 2023

H 3239

Amend the code of laws of South Carolina, 1976, by adding section 38-71-295 so as to prohibit preexisting condition exclusions in individual, group, and small employer health benefit plans; to amend section 38-71-143, relating to health plan coverage for children placed for adoption, so as to make conforming changes; to amend section 38-71-340, relating to required provisions in insurance policies, so as to make conforming changes; to amend section 38-71-530, relating to specific standards required for the sale of insurance policies, so as to make conforming changes; to amend section 38-71-650, relating to the [...]

H 3239
2 02, 2023

H 4245

Amend the code of laws of South Carolina, 1976, by adding section 38-71-48 so as to define "prescription insulin drug" and require all individual and group health insurance, health maintenance organizations, and the state health plan to cap an insured's monthly cost-sharing obligation for covered prescription insulin drugs.

H 4245
2 02, 2023

H 3573

Amend The Code Of Laws Of South Carolina, 1976, To Enact The "south Carolina Medicaid Buy-in Act" By Adding Article 10 To Chapter 6, Title 44 So As To Establish A Medicaid Buy-in Program To Provide Quality, Affordable Health Insurance For Certain Residents Of The State.

H 3573
2 02, 2023

H 3400 (see companion bill S 193)

Amend the code of laws of South Carolina, 1976, by adding section 36-71-48 so as to provide definitions, to require all health insurance and group health benefit plans to cover hearing aids and replacement hearing aids for insureds with impaired hearing, and to provide for the scope of coverage, among other things.

H 3400 (see companion bill S 193)
2 02, 2023

H 3401 (see companion bill S 314)

Amend the code of laws of South Carolina, 1976, by adding section 38-71-292 so as to prohibit insurers and health care providers from engaging in surprising billing, and by adding section 39-5-45 so as to make it an unfair trade practice for an insurer or health care provider to engage in the practice of surprise billing.

H 3401 (see companion bill S 314)
2 02, 2023

H 3161 (see companion bill S 290 and H 3223)

To amend sections 44-7-110, 44-7, 120, 44-7-130, 44-7-140, 44-7-150, and 44-7-320 of the 1975 Code, all relating to the regulation of health care facilities in the state, to eliminate references to certificate of need requirements; to repeal sections 44-7-160, 44-7-170, 44-7-180, 44-7-190, 44-7-200, 44-7-210, 44-7-220, 44-7-225, 44-7-230, and 44-7-240 of the 1976 Code, all relating to the Certificate of Need program (deleted section stating requirement of the issuance of CON before undertaking project prescribed by this article); and to rename Article 3, Chapter 7, Title 44 of the 1976 Code as the "State Health [...]

H 3161 (see companion bill S 290 and H 3223)
2 02, 2023

H 3223 (see companion bill S 290 and H 3161)

To amend sections 44-7-110, 44-7, 120, 44-7-130, 44-7-140, 44-7-150, and 44-7-320 of the 1975 Code, all relating to the regulation of health care facilities in the state, to eliminate references to certificate of need requirements; to repeal sections 44-7-160, 44-7-170, 44-7-180, 44-7-190, 44-7-200, 44-7-210, 44-7-220, 44-7-225, 44-7-230, and 44-7-240 of the 1976 Code, all relating to the Certificate of Need program (deleted section stating requirement of the issuance of CON before undertaking project prescribed by this article); and to rename Article 3, Chapter 7, Title 44 of the 1976 Code as the "State Health [...]

H 3223 (see companion bill S 290 and H 3161)
2 02, 2023

H 3603 (see companion bill S 418)

A joint resolution to address the low rate of Covid-19 vaccinations in South Carolina by temporarily authorizing certain qualified health care workers to administer Covid-19 vaccinations approved by the food and drug administration, regardless of whether the health care workers are otherwise prohibited from doing so under any professional scope of practice or unauthorized practice provision of law in this state.

H 3603 (see companion bill S 418)
2 02, 2023

H 3602 (see companion bill S 419)

A joint resolution to address the low rate of COVID-19 vaccinations in South Carolina by directing the Department of Health and Environmental Control to temporariiy authorize certain qualified health care workers to administer certain approved COVID-19 vaccinations regardless of whether the health care workers are otherwise prohibited from doing so under professional scope of practice or unauthorized practice provision of law in this state.

H 3602 (see companion bill S 419)
2 02, 2023

H 4296

Amend the Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, by adding Section 40-47-196 to sepcify tasks that may be performed by certified medical assistant

H 4296
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