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HB 396 – Ohio
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
To amend section 3959.01 and to enact sections 3959.30, 3959.31, 3959.32, and 5167.122 of the Revised Code to impose requirements on pharmacy benefit managers.

HB 418 – Ohio
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
To amend section 5167.12 and to enact sections 3902.50 and 5164.092 of the Revised Code regarding prescription drugs and medication switching, specifically prior authorizaiton and drug formulary requirements.

HB 440 – Ohio
Introduced: 2017    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Provide Universal Healthcare Coverage to Ohioans: Creates the Ohio healthcare plan, which shall be administered by the Ohio health care agency under the direction of the Ohio health care board. The Ohio health care plan …

HB 446 – Ohio
Introduced: 2021    Status: Inactive / Dead    
The bill creates the Ohio Health Care Plan, which is charged with providing universal and affordable health care coverage to all Ohio residents, consisting of a comprehensive benefit package that includes benefits for prescription drugs, …

HB 450 – Ohio
Introduced: 2017    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Impose review on existing and new health insurance mandates: The superintendent of insurance shall conduct an actuarial study on the costs of all health care mandated benefits under state law. Each health benefit plan premium …

HB 451 – Ohio
Introduced: 2021    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Prohibits a health benefit plan from requiring that physician-administered drugs be dispensed by a pharmacy or affiliated pharmacy, limiting coverage when such drugs are not dispensed by a pharmacy or affiliated pharmacy, or covering such …

HB 460 – Ohio
Introduced: 2021    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Prohibits a health benefit plan from imposing cost sharing for occupational or physical therapy services that is greater than the cost sharing for an office visit to a primary care physician or primary care osteopath …

HB 479 – Ohio
Introduced: 2018    Status: Inactive / Dead    
DISCLOSE DRUG PRICE INFORMATION TO PATIENTS. When filling a prescription, if a pharmacist has information indicating that the cost-sharing amount required by the patient’s health benefit plan exceeds the amount that may otherwise be charged …

HB 52 – Ohio
Introduced: 2015    Status: Enacted     Year Enacted: 2015
[Enforcement suspended pending legal challenge] Healthcare Price Transparency Law: This law mandates providers to provide patients, before beginning treatment, with a “good faith” estimate of how much non-emergency, elective health care services would cost after …

HB 536 – Ohio
Introduced: 2018    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Prohibit Selective Emergency Services Insurance Coverage: A health plan issuer shall not implement any form of selective emergency services coverage in regards to any health benefit plan.

HB 546 – Ohio
Introduced: 2018    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Prohibit Health Insurer Discrimination Involving Telemedicine: Requires a health benefit plan to provide coverage for telemedicine services on the same basis and to the same extent that the plan provides coverage for the provision of …

HB 567 – Ohio
Introduced: 2018    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Imposes limitations on long-term care premium rate increases: An insurer offering long-term care insurance shall not raise the premium rate for a policy of long-term care insurance by more than fifteen per cent from one …

HB 574 – Ohio
Introduced: 2018    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Pay parents for providing care to child enrolled in Medicaid: Permits parents and guardians to be paid for providing personal care or similar services to their children or wards enrolled in a Medicaid waiver program …

HB 579 – Ohio
Introduced: 2020    Status: Inactive / Dead    
To enact sections 3902.50, 3902.51, 3902.52, and 3902.53 of the Revised Code to require health insurers to cover COVID-19 testing and treatment, to prohibit balance billing, to make an appropriation, and to declare an emergency.

HB 580 – Ohio
Introduced: 2020    Status: Inactive / Dead    
To amend section 3902.30 of the Revised Code to require health plan issuers to cover telemedicine services during a state of emergency, and to declare an emergency.

HB 617 – Ohio
Introduced: 2018    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Establishes the Ohio Telehealth Commission

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