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H 1059 – Massachusetts
Introduced: 2021    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Relative to regulating separate out-of-pocket insurance limits for prescription drugs, including specialty drugs. Any policy, contract, agreement, plan or certificate of insurance issued, delivered or renewed within the commonwealth that provides coverage for prescription drugs …

H 1062 – Massachusetts
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
For legislation to provide transparency in the data contained in the payer and provider claims database. Financial Services.

H 1063 – Massachusetts
Introduced: 2021    Status: Inactive / Dead    
An Act relative to payments for use of ambulance services: when an ambulance service provider provides an emergency ambulance service to an insured, but is not an ambulance service provider under contract to the insurer …

H 1066 – Massachusetts
Introduced: 2021    Status: Inactive / Dead    
An Act to protect consumers from surprise billing.

H 1069 – Massachusetts
Introduced: 2021    Status: Inactive / Dead    
For legislation to provide for increased transparency and access to certain information by health care consumers. (a) Any policy, contract, agreement, plan or certificate of insurance issued, delivered or renewed within the Commonwealth on or …

H 1081 – Massachusetts
Introduced: 2021    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Relative to select or tiered network health care insurance plans. Financial Services. To increase limited and tiered network enrollment

H 1085 – Massachusetts
Introduced: 2021    Status: Inactive / Dead    
When an ambulance service provider provides an emergency ambulance service to an insured but is not an ambulance service provider under contract to the insurer maintaining or providing the insured’s insurance policy or insurance contract, …

H 1085 (see companion bill S 619) – Massachusetts
Introduced: 2023    Status: In Process    
An Act to address barriers to HIV prevention medication

H 1086 – Massachusetts
Introduced: 2021    Status: Inactive / Dead    
For legislation to require certain healthcare carriers to share accountability with providers for uncollectible patient obligations after insurance. Financial Services.

H 1088 – Massachusetts
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
An Act relative to prescription drug access: Relative to benchmarks for access for MassHealth and private health insurance. Financial Services. Relative to prescription drug access

H 1095 – Massachusetts
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Relative to coverage for telemedicine services. Financial Services.

H 1096 – Massachusetts
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
By Mr. Roy of Franklin, a petition of Jeffrey N. Roy that the Division of Insurance be authorized to issue a report on the performance of the merged non-group and small-group health insurance market. The …

H 1101 (see companion bill S 678) – Massachusetts
Introduced: 2021    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Relative to telehealth healthcare coverage and digital equity for patients. Financial Services. Carriers shall not impose any prior authorization requirements to obtain medically necessary health services via telehealth that would not apply to the receipt …

H 1104 – Massachusetts
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Relative to access to generic medications. Financial Services.

H 1110 – Massachusetts
Introduced: 2021    Status: Inactive / Dead    
An Act to extend coverage for any willing provider to qualify as a mental health professional

H 1115 – Massachusetts
Introduced: 2021    Status: Inactive / Dead    
An Act for health care non-discrimination. When establishing alternative payment arrangements, a carrier may take into account patient population characteristics including age, acuity, social determinants of health, and behavioral health service needs. The measures of …

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