Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5107

Introduced
1/22/25  

Caption

Prohibits the practice of patient brokering and would provide monetary penalties and enforcement by the office of the attorney general.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H7142

Prohibits the practice of patient brokering and would provide monetary penalties and enforcement by the office of the attorney general.

RI H5077

General Regulatory Provisions - Patient Brokering Act

RI H7139

Regulates PBMs policies and practices relating to accurate costs and pricing reporting, restricts discriminatory practices and establishes consumer protections and enforcement of penalties for violations by the office of the attorney general.

RI S2385

Regulates pharmacy benefit managers' policies and practices through rules and regulations promulgated by the office of health insurance commissioner, relating to accurate costs and pricing reporting, restricting discriminatory practices.

RI H7519

Provides that dental services rendered to patients would be reimbursed by standards governed by the general laws of Rhode Island.

RI S2965

Provides that dental services rendered to patients would be reimbursed by standards governed by the general laws of Rhode Island.

RI S2444

Provides that the Interlocal Risk Management trust would be subject to the department of business regulation and the attorney general conducting investigations of trust practices in the areas of health insurance and workers' compensation insurance.

RI H7820

Provides that licensed health care facilities be prohibited from using a patients photograph for any office use.

RI S2179

Allows an out-of-state health care practitioner to provide telehealth services to a patient located in this state if the services are consistent with the practitioner's scope of practice and state and federal professional standards.

RI H7149

Allows an out-of-state health care practitioner to provide telehealth services to a patient located in this state if the services are consistent with the practitioner's scope of practice and state and federal professional standards.

Similar Bills

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