Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB142

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Health insurance; modifying copayment cap of certain insulin supply; requiring copayment cap for certain diabetes equipment and supplies; requiring reduction in cost-sharing amount for certain supply and equipment. Effective date.

Impact

The implications of SB142 are significant for state laws governing health insurance and diabetes management. By establishing maximum copayment amounts, the bill aims to improve accessibility and affordability of essential diabetes treatments for Oklahomans. This legislative change is particularly important given the rising costs of insulin and diabetes supplies, which have been a point of concern for many patients and healthcare advocates. Furthermore, the bill empowers the Insurance Commissioner to enforce compliance, thereby ensuring that health benefit plans adhere to these new copayment mandates.

Summary

Senate Bill 142, introduced by Senator Hicks, amends Oklahoma's health insurance regulations to modify the copayment cap specifically for insulin and related diabetes supplies. The bill mandates that state health benefit plans must cap the copayment for a thirty-day supply of insulin at no more than $25, with similar caps for diabetes equipment that exceeds $35. Additionally, it provides that if the cost of any diabetes-related equipment or supply is less than the specified copayment cap, the insurance company must reduce the cost-sharing to that lesser amount. This change is intended to alleviate financial burdens for individuals reliant on insulin and diabetes supplies.

Contention

Notably, there could be some points of contention surrounding SB142. Health insurance providers may express concerns about the financial implications of the mandated copayment caps, arguing that they could lead to increased premiums or other cost-shifting measures. Additionally, the bill's effective date of November 1, 2023, gives stakeholders limited time to adapt, which could provoke pushback from insurers who need to restructure their policy frameworks to comply with the new standards. Furthermore, discussions around healthcare costs and insurance often involve differing opinions on how to balance patient affordability with sustainable insurance practices.

Companion Bills

OK SB142

Carry Over Health insurance; modifying copayment cap of certain insulin supply; requiring copayment cap for certain diabetes equipment and supplies; requiring reduction in cost-sharing amount for certain supply and equipment. Effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK SB142

Health insurance; modifying copayment cap of certain insulin supply; requiring copayment cap for certain diabetes equipment and supplies; requiring reduction in cost-sharing amount for certain supply and equipment. Effective date.

OK SB143

Health insurance; requiring certain high deductible health plans to allow an insured to set aside funds for medical expenses subject to certain limitations. Effective date.

OK HB2351

Health insurance; definitions; treatment of diabetes; Insurance Department and the State Department of Health to purchase insulin at discounted prices; program that allows Oklahomans to purchase discounted insulin; codification; effective date.

OK HB2291

Motor vehicles; requiring permit for the movement of certain farm equipment on certain roads and highways; effective date.

OK SB885

Utilities; requiring utility companies and water suppliers to require certain verification prior to providing services and reporting suspicious activity for certain businesses. Effective date.

OK SB225

Public health; modifying reporting period of certain diabetes report; requiring submission of components of report under certain conditions; creating the School Nurse Pilot Program Revolving Fund. Effective date.

OK SB391

Sales tax; providing exemption for certain nonprofit providing school supplies. Effective date.

OK HB2230

Scrap dealers; requiring certain delay of payment for certain items sold; requiring retention of certain copy for certain period of time; effective date.

OK SB513

Biomarker testing; requiring health insurance coverage of biomarker testing under certain conditions. Effective date.

OK SB491

Compulsory vehicle insurance; requiring certain notification. Effective date.

Similar Bills

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