Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1583

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

High deductible health plans; excepting certain prescription drugs from annual deductible. Effective date.

Impact

If enacted, SB1583 would make a significant change to the landscape of health insurance in Oklahoma, specifically influencing the way HDHPs are structured. By removing the deductible for specific prescription drugs used to treat serious health conditions, the legislation aims to provide relief to individuals who frequently require medication without the barrier of initial costs. This change aligns with growing perspectives on healthcare accessibility, particularly for those managing chronic illnesses, as higher expenses often lead to medication non-compliance and deteriorating health outcomes.

Summary

Senate Bill 1583, introduced by Senator Hicks, addresses high deductible health plans (HDHP) and seeks to exempt certain prescription drugs from annual deductible requirements. The bill defines chronic conditions specifically, setting parameters for what qualifies under this category, and mandates that any HDHP offered or renewed after the effective date must not impose the annual deductible for medications prescribed for these conditions. This initiative is aimed at ensuring that individuals with chronic health issues have better access to necessary medications without the burden of high out-of-pocket costs associated with their deductibles.

Contention

During discussions surrounding SB1583, various stakeholders raised points regarding its potential impact. Proponents argue that it will make necessary medications more accessible for individuals suffering from chronic conditions, thus improving overall public health. However, some insurance companies and opposition lawmakers voiced concerns about the financial implications for HDHP providers and the potential increase in premiums. Furthermore, the criteria set for what constitutes a chronic condition could lead to debates regarding fairness and adequacy of the provisions made under the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB845

High deductible health plans; directing plans to count certain self-paid claims toward an insured's deductible regardless of network status. 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 SB145

Prescription drugs; prohibiting a health insurer from modifying coverage under certain conditions; providing exception; establishing civil penalty. Effective date.

OK SB768

Prescription drugs; establishing certain requirements relating to drug manufacturing and pricing. Effective date.

OK SB146

Prescription drugs; creating the Access to Lifesaving Medicines Act. Effective date.

OK SB32

Controlled dangerous substances; exempting certain practitioners from electronic prescription requirement. Effective date.

OK HB1987

Public health and safety; adding exception to certain defined term; effective date.

OK SB765

Practice of pharmacy; requiring wholesale distributors to provide for return of certain outdated prescription drugs; requiring prompt full credit to purchaser. Effective date.

OK SB144

Prescription drugs; requiring certain entities to submit certain reports to the Insurance Department; directing Department to electronically publish certain information. Effective date.

OK SB254

Behavioral health; requiring health insurer to cover certain out-of-network services under certain circumstances; providing exceptions. Effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.