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HB 1086 (see companion bill SB 2404) – Mississippi
Introduced: 2021   Status: Inactive / Dead  
Medicaid; provide coverage for substance abuse and mental health services for pregnant and postpartum women. An Act To Amend Section 43-13-117, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide Medicaid Coverage For Substance Abuse And Mental Health …

HB 1087 (see companion bill SB 726) – Florida
Introduced: 2022   Status: Inactive / Dead  
Prohibits Medicaid managed care plans from using providers who provide services exclusively through telehealth to achieve network adequacy; prohibits certain health insurer & HMOs from denying coverage for covered services provided through telehealth; prohibits health …

HB 1092 – Colorado
Introduced: 2020   Status: Inactive / Dead  
The bill requires the department of health care policy and financing to reimburse federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) for telemedicine services and clinical pharmacy services provided to medicaid recipients.

HB 1110 – Missouri
Introduced: 2021   Status: Inactive / Dead  
Creates provisions relating to telemedicine benefits offered by employers. The bill provides that telemedicine benefits offered by employers are not insurance and shall not be treated as insurance or an insurance product in this state.

HB 1129 – Arkansas
Introduced: 2023   Status: Enacted  
To Require The Arkansas Medicaid Program And Insurance Policies To Reimburse For Behavioral Health Services Provided In Certain Settings.

HB 1172 – California
Introduced: 2019   Status: Enacted  
Provides statutory definitions that relate to telehealth and teledentistry.

HB 1176 – Arkansas
Introduced: 2021   Status: Enacted  
To Ensure That Reimbursement In The Arkansas Medicaid Program For Certain Behavioral And Mental Health Services Provided Via Telemedicine Continues After The Public Health Emergency; And To Declare An Emergency.

HB 1190 – Colorado
Introduced: 2021   Status: Enacted  
Defining Telemedicine For Medical Practitioners: Concerning the definition of “telemedicine” for the purposes of the “Colorado Medical Practice Act”.

HB 1196 (see companion bill SB 5325) – Washington
Introduced: 2021   Status: Enacted  
Concerning audio-only telemedicine. Adds audio-only telephone visits to the definition of telemedicine for payment purposes.

HB 1197 (see companion bill SB 706) – Maryland
Introduced: 2018   Status: Inactive / Dead  
RELATING TO TELEHEALTH: Requiring that the health care services appropriately delivered through telehealth include diagnostic and symptom management services for breast cancer delivered to a patient in a home setting for the purpose of certain …

HB 12 (see companion bill SB 112) – Kentucky
Introduced: 2018   Status:  
AN ACT RELATING TO TELEHEALTH. Create a new section of KRS Chapter 205 to require the cabinet to regulate telehealth; set requirements for the delivery of telehealth services to Medicaid recipients; require equivalent reimbursement for …

HB 1205 – Mississippi
Introduced: 2021   Status: Inactive / Dead  
Telemedicine; revise definition for provisions of law regarding coverage for telemedicine services. An Act To Amend Section 83-9-351, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Revise The Definition Of “telemedicine” For Provisions Of Law Regarding Coverage Of …

HB 1208 (see companion bill SB 502) – Maryland
Introduced: 2020   Status: Enacted  
Telehealth – Mental Health and Chronic Condition Management Services – Coverage and Pilot Program. Requiring the Maryland Medical Assistance Program to provide, subject to a certain limitation, mental health services appropriately delivered through telehealth to …

HB 122 – Ohio
Introduced: 2021   Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2021
Regards the provision of telehealth services. To establish and modify requirements regarding the provision of telehealth services.

HB 1220 (see companion bill SB 680) – Arkansas
Introduced: 2019   Status: Inactive / Dead  
To Amend The Telemedicine Act; To Ensure That Telemedicine Is The Least Restrictive Method To Deliver Healthcare Services Remotely; And To Expand The Definition Of “professional Relationship”.

HB 123 (see companion bill SB 3) – Maryland
Introduced: 2021   Status: Enacted  
Altering the health care services the Maryland Medical Assistance Program, subject to a certain limitation, is required to provide through telehealth; requiring that certain services provided under the Program include counseling and treatment; prohibiting the …

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