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A 6021 (see companion bill S 3146) – New York
Introduced: 2023   Status: In Process  
Establishes a quality incentive program for managed care providers that is distributed based on managed care providers’ performance in meeting quality objectives.

A 6022 – New York
Introduced: 2017   Status: Inactive / Dead  
Instructs the superintendent of insurance to deny policies imposing drug tiers based on expense or disease category and charging cost-sharing percentage for prescription medication

A 6032 (see companion bill S 6460) – New York
Introduced: 2023   Status: In Process  
Prohibits the establishment of new for-profit hospices or increasing the capacity of existing for-profit hospices.

A 605 (see companion bill S 2507) – New Jersey
Introduced: 2018   Status: Inactive / Dead  
PROHIBITS SALE OR LEASE OF ACCESS TO CERTAIN HEALTHCARE PROVIDER NETWORKS: This bill prohibits granting access to physician discounts under a provider network contract, in order to prevent the improper selling or leasing of these …

A 6058 (see companion bill S 5474) – New York
Introduced: 2021   Status: In Process  
Establishes the New York Health program, a comprehensive system of access to health insurance for New York state residents; provides for administrative structure of the plan; provides for powers and duties of the board of …

A 6059 (see companion bill S 3227) – New York
Introduced: 2023   Status: In Process  
Prohibits health insurers, health care plans and HMOs from requiring prior authorization for pre-exposure prophylaxis used to prevent HIV infection.

A 6103 – New York
Introduced: 2017   Status: Inactive / Dead  
Every policy issued within the health benefit exchange established pursuant to section 1311 of the affordable care act, 42 U.S.C. § 18031, shall provide coverage for acupuncture treatment

A 6137 – New York
Introduced: 2017   Status: Inactive / Dead  
Provides that residential health care facilities may return and redistribute unused medication provided that such medication is in the manufacturer’s original, tamper evident packaging; directs the commissioner of health to establish a reasonable fee of …

A 6171 (see companion bill S 156) – New York
Introduced: 2017   Status: Inactive / Dead  
Relates to referrals of patients for health related items or services that are prohibited under law

A 6194 (see companion bill S 158) – New York
Introduced: 2017   Status: Inactive / Dead  
Requires general hospitals to develop and implement policies that assure equitable and consistent access to outpatient services as part of their community service plans.

A 620 – New York
Introduced: 2017   Status: Inactive / Dead  
Creates a rural home health flexibility program

A 6256 (see companion bill S 5505) – New York
Introduced: 2021   Status: In Process  
Enacts specific provisions regarding the delivery of health care services via telehealth including requiring coverage and setting reimbursement rates under certain health care plans.

A 6352 (see companion bill S 1888) – New York
Introduced: 2023   Status: In Process  
Relates to reducing pharmacy benefit manager costs; defines “pharmacy benefit manager”.

A 6409 – New York
Introduced: 2021   Status: In Process  
Requires managed care providers to annually provide each participant in their programs with a written list of mail-order pharmacies with which the managed care provider has a contract for coverage of prescription drugs.

A 6465 (see companion bill S 1544) – New York
Introduced: 2023   Status: In Process  
Requires Medicare and Medicaid managed care providers to provide coverage for certain out-of-network health care when the patient has a long term relationship with a medical professional who is not a recurring provider under the …

A 653 – New Jersey
Introduced: 2020   Status: Inactive / Dead  
Places cap of $100 on amount paid by covered persons for purchase of insulin.

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