SB 256 (2025)
Regulate how health insurers cover clinician-administered drugs
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Last updated 2025-12-04 11:32 pm
Summary:
Adds a state law regulating how health insurance must cover clinician-administered drugs. For example, this bill prohibits health maintenance organizations (HMO) from requiring pharmacies to dispense clinician-administered drugs directly to patients to then bring to their health care professional.
Status:
Public Hearing Date:
02/12/2025 09:15 am
Public Hearing Location:
LOB Room 101
Senate Voting Date:
01/07/2026
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