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TN HB1832

As introduced, caps the total amount that a health insurance carrier can require a covered patient with diabetes to pay for a 30-day supply of insulin at no more than $100; requires the department of health and the division of consumer affairs to study and investigate the pricing of prescription insulin drugs and report findings no later than November 1, 2020. - Amends TCA Title 8; Title 53; Title 56, Chapter 7; Title 63; Title 68 and Title 71, Chapter 5.


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Introduced
01/22/2020
In Committee
01/27/2020
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
06/19/2020

Introduced Session

111th General Assembly

Bill Summary

As introduced, caps the total amount that a health insurance carrier can require a covered patient with diabetes to pay for a 30-day supply of insulin at no more than $100; requires the department of health and the division of consumer affairs to study and investigate the pricing of prescription insulin drugs and report findings no later than November 1, 2020. - Amends TCA Title 8; Title 53; Title 56, Chapter 7; Title 63; Title 68 and Title 71, Chapter 5.

AI Summary

This bill caps the total amount that a health insurance carrier can require a covered patient with diabetes to pay for a 30-day supply of insulin at no more than $100. It also requires the Department of Health and the Division of Consumer Affairs to study and investigate the pricing of prescription insulin drugs and report their findings by November 1, 2020. The bill amends several sections of the Tennessee Code Annotated, including Title 8, Title 53, Title 56, Chapter 7, Title 63, Title 68, and Title 71, Chapter 5.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry, Health and Social Services

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Taken off notice for cal in s/c Life & Health Insurance Subcommittee of Insurance Committee (on 05/28/2020)

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