Oklahoma 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB1598

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Insurance; retail pharmacy network access standards; State standards for network access; Federal standards for network access; effective date.

Impact

The impact of HB1598 on state laws is significant as it will eliminate the previously established state access standards and replace them with federally mandated criteria. Specifically, the bill requires PBMs to adhere to access standards that dictate the proximity of retail pharmacies to individuals based on urban, suburban, and rural classifications. By setting these new requirements, the legislation aims at ensuring that individuals have convenient access to pharmacy services, particularly for essential medications and healthcare needs.

Summary

House Bill 1598 seeks to amend the insurance laws in Oklahoma concerning retail pharmacy network access. The bill proposes to align state pharmacy access standards with federal regulations, effectively removing state-specific standards from Section 6961 of Title 36. This shift aims to standardize pharmacy access requirements under a uniform federal framework, thereby simplifying compliance for Pharmacy Benefits Managers (PBMs) operating within the state. The new bill mandates that PBMs ensure access to retail pharmacies is consistent with these federal guidelines.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB1598 may arise from concerns over the implications of outsourcing local pharmacy regulations to federal standards. Critics could argue that the bill may not adequately address local needs, especially regarding accessibility in rural areas where pharmacies may already be limited. Additionally, there might be apprehensions about how this legislation could affect local pharmacies, as the new requirements might favor larger, more established pharmacy chains over smaller, independent establishments that may struggle to meet federal standards. Local advocacy groups and healthcare providers may voice these concerns in discussions about the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB1598

Insurance; retail pharmacy network access standards; State standards for network access; Federal standards for network access; effective date.

OK HB3512

Patient's Right to Pharmacy Choice Act; retail pharmacy network access standards; pharmacy benefit managers; health insurers; effective date.

OK SB1860

Patient's Right to Pharmacy Choice Act; expanding retail pharmacy network access standards; prohibiting pharmacy benefits managers from requiring patient use affiliated pharmacy; expanding pharmacy network participation. Effective date.

OK SB3739

NETWORK ADEQUACY-STANDARDS

OK HB5395

NETWORK ADEQUACY-STANDARDS

OK S687

Ensuring access to fair and reasonable pharmacy networks

OK SB122

Health Insurance Network Standards

OK AB2466

Medi-Cal managed care: network adequacy standards.

OK HB55

Prohibits certain sex offenders from using or accessing social networking websites, chat rooms, and peer-to-peer networks (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

OK HB1358

DOIT-ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS

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