Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1467

Introduced
2/7/22  
Refer
2/8/22  
Report Pass
2/14/22  
Refer
2/14/22  
Report Pass
3/2/22  
Engrossed
3/24/22  
Refer
3/30/22  
Report Pass
4/6/22  
Enrolled
4/28/22  

Caption

State Medicaid program; requiring Oklahoma Health Care Authority to conduct certain annual review. Effective date.

Impact

The implementation of SB 1467 is expected to lead to significant advancements in the care and treatment of sickle cell disease patients within the state's healthcare system. This bill could potentially expand access to necessary medications and services, improve care coordination, and enhance the quality of treatment provided to patients, especially as they transition from pediatric to adult care. Through an annual report, the Oklahoma Health Care Authority will be held accountable for its findings, potentially prompting further legislative actions based on the results of the review.

Summary

Senate Bill 1467 aims to enhance the state Medicaid program by mandating the Oklahoma Health Care Authority to conduct an annual review of medications and treatments available for sickle cell disease. The review's goal is to assess whether the current medical provisions are sufficient for individuals diagnosed with sickle cell disease and to determine if any improvements or additions are necessary. The legislation emphasizes the importance of integrating patient feedback, thus ensuring the review considers insights from those with direct experience in managing the condition.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 1467 appears generally positive, with supporters advocating for the bill as a critical step towards improving healthcare services for sickle cell patients. The focus on public input and compliance with clinical standards reflects a commitment to patient-centered care. However, there may be concerns regarding the adequacy of funding and resources available to implement the review effectively. Stakeholders may express varying degrees of optimism about whether this legislation will bring tangible improvements to the quality of care.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the possibility that the annual review may not encompass all critical aspects necessary for comprehensive care, leading to debates on the bill's effectiveness and scope. Additionally, some may question how the recommendations derived from the review will influence state policies or healthcare provisions. The legislation emphasizes collaboration with health professionals and the dissemination of findings, but the degree to which these insights will be acted upon remains an area of scrutiny.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB1314

State Medicaid program; requiring Oklahoma Health Care Authority to provide certain reimbursement; requiring certain referral. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB253

Medicaid; requiring Oklahoma Health Care Authority to include certain information in annual budget request. Effective date.

OK HB2264

Oklahoma Turnpike Authority; requiring Authority to conduct certain studies; requiring Authority to obtain certain approvals; effective date.

OK HB2264

Oklahoma Turnpike Authority; requiring Authority to conduct certain studies; requiring Authority to obtain certain approvals; effective date.

OK SB498

Medical marijuana; requiring certain hearings to be conducted pursuant to the Oklahoma Pleading Code. Effective date.

OK HB1808

Health care; Medicaid; buy-in program; Oklahoma Health Care Authority; effective date.

OK SB1419

State Medicaid program; home care; directing Oklahoma Health Care Authority to establish certain program.

OK HB2801

Antipsychotic drugs; vendor drug program; Oklahoma Health Care Authority; prior authorized; disorders; prior authorization; effective date.

OK SB139

Oklahoma State University Medical Authority; adding recipients of certain annual report. Effective date.

OK SB203

Medicaid; requiring the Oklahoma Health Care Authority to provide certain reimbursement to hospitals under specified conditions. Effective date. Emergency.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.