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A 02621 (see companion bill S 01642) – New York
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Relates to price gouging; imposes criminal penalties for price gouging; removes language relating to the declaration of a state of emergency; increases civil penalty; authorizes a district attorney to enforce provisions.

A 02783 – New York
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Provides for increasing the applicability of brand name and generic prescription drugs and other medical services, except diagnostic services, co-payments for medicaid recipients.

A 02784 – New York
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Modifies availability of medicaid services to bring them more in line with those of private health insurance coverage.

A 02795 (see companion bill S 05923) – New York
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Extends the preferred drug program to medicaid managed care providers and offers the program to other health plans.

A 02799 (see companion bill S 01794) – New York
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Provides for coverage for certain medically necessary prescription drugs in Medicaid managed care programs.

A 02836 (see companion bills S 02087 and S 06531) – New York
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Provides for pharmacy benefit management and the procurement of prescription drugs to be dispensed to patients, or the administration or management of prescription drug benefits; sets forth definitions; provides for funds received by a pharmacy …

A 02843 – New York
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Requires Medicaid managed care, and Child Health Plus plans to adopt the procedural protections of the Preferred Drug Program, including “prescriber prevails,” for all drugs.

A 02859 (see companion bill S 03295) – New York
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Establishes the transparency in health care fees act requiring health care providers to submit bills to patients prior to performing services.

A 02910 – New York
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Creates the health insurance guaranty fund.

A 02969 (see companion bill S 02849) – New York
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
AN ACT to amend the insurance law and the public health law, in relation to prescription drug formulary changes during a contract year to allow formulary changes mid-year if a generic equivalent is released.

A 02970 (see companion bill S 01705) – New York
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Implements the pharmacy benefit manager transparency act requiring disclosure and publishing of reports relating to pharmacy benefit managers.

A 02975 – New York
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Directs health insurers to provide enrollees the option to assign the payment of emergency services benefits directly to an out of network health care provider.

A 02983 – New York
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Relates to certain prohibitions in contracts or agreements by health maintenance organizations; prohibits clauses which entitle reimbursement at the lowest price or rate; prohibits contracts which restrict referral of patients based solely upon a health …

A 03038 (see companion bill S 02847) – New York
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Relates to utilization review program standards; requires use of evidence-based and peer reviewed clinical review criteria; amends provisions relating to prescription drug formulary changes and pre-authorization for certain health care services.

A 03043 (see companion bill S 04463) – New York
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Relates to the purchase of prescription drugs.

A 03048 – New York
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Includes nurse practioners as a provider of services for purposes of collaborative drug therapy management and makes the authorization for pharmacists to perform such management permanent.

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