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HB 2408 (see companion bill SB 2238) – Iowa
Introduced: 2024    Status: In Process    
A bill for an act relating to prescription drug affordability, including the creation of a prescription drug affordability board.

HB 93 (formerly known as HSB 8) – Iowa
Introduced: 2023    Status: In Process    
An Act prohibiting specified provisions (limitations on competition) in agreements between employers and certain mental health professionals and including effective date provisions.

HF 13 (replaced by HF 144) – Iowa
Introduced: 2023    Status: Inactive / Dead    
A bill for an act relating to rural emergency hospitals, including licensing requirements and fees, making penalties applicable, providing emergency rulemaking authority, and including applicability and effective date provisions.(See HF 144.)

HF 135 – Iowa
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
A bill for an act relating to long-term services and supports and certain capitation rates under the Medicaid program, and including effective date provisions.

HF 144 (replaced HF 13) – Iowa
Introduced: 2023    Status: In Process    
A bill for an act relating to rural emergency hospitals, including licensing requirements and fees, making penalties applicable, providing emergency rulemaking authority, and including applicability and effective date provisions.(Formerly HF 13.)

HF 162 (see companion bill SF 18) – Iowa
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
A bill for an act relating to the elimination of the certificate of need process relating to the development of a new or changed institutional health service.

HF 175 – Iowa
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
A bill for an act relating to insurance coverage for dispensing prescription contraceptives in certain quantities.

HF 2002 (see companion bill SF 2035) – Iowa
Introduced: 2018    Status: Inactive / Dead    
An Act relating to healthcare coverage including the establishment of a healthy Iowans for a public option and the administration of the Medicaid program, and including effective date provisions. 

HF 2033 – Iowa
Introduced: 2021    Status: In Process    
This bill provides that beginning July 1, 2022, the reimbursement rates of all Medicaid participating providers shall be increased by 15% over the rates in effect on June 30, 2022, in accordance with the provider’s …

HF 204 (see companion bill SF 292) – Iowa
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
A bill for an act relating to continuity of care and nonmedical switching by health carriers, health benefit plans, and utilization review organizations, and including applicability provisions.

HF 207 – Iowa
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
A bill for an act relating to the use of step therapy protocols, including step therapy override protocols, under the Medicaid program.

HF 2134 – Iowa
Introduced: 2022    Status: Inactive / Dead    
A bill for an act prohibiting employers from entering into noncompete agreements with employees under specified circumstances, and including applicability provisions.

HF 2233 – Iowa
Introduced: 2022    Status: Inactive / Dead    
This bill makes a contract between a person licensed to practice medicine and surgery, osteopathic medicine and surgery, or pharmacy and a prior employer of the licensee that limits the locations at which the licensee …

HF 2253 – Iowa
Introduced: 2020    Status: Inactive / Dead    
A bill for an act relating to price transparency for prescription drugs sold in this state, and including applicability provisions. (See HF 2551.)

HF 2305 (see companion bill SB 1168) – Iowa
Introduced: 2018    Status: Enacted    
HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR TELEHEALTH: reintroduced version of HF 348. Enacted at Iowa Code § 514C.32. 

HF 232 (see companion bill SF 358) – Iowa
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
A bill for an act relating to the termination of Medicaid managed care contracts, and including effective date provisions.

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