Chapter 127 |
2024 -- S 2255 SUBSTITUTE A Enacted 06/17/2024 |
A N A C T |
RELATING TO INSURANCE -- ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS INSURANCE POLICIES -- INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR PREVENTION OF HIV INFECTION |
Introduced By: Senators Murray, Pearson, Miller, Sosnowski, Bissaillon, Valverde, Lauria, Quezada, Tikoian, and Ujifusa |
Date Introduced: February 06, 2024 |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
SECTION 1. Section 27-18-91 of the General Laws in Chapter 27-18 entitled "Accident |
and Sickness Insurance Policies" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
27-18-91. Coverage for treatment of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for the |
prevention of HIV and post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) to prevent HIV infection. [Effective |
January 1, 2024.] |
(a) Every group health insurance contract, or every group hospital or medical expense |
insurance policy, plan, or group policy delivered, issued for delivery, or renewed in this state, by |
any health insurance carrier, on or after January 1, 2024, shall provide coverage for treatment of |
pre-exposure prophylaxis (“PrEP”) for the prevention of HIV and post-exposure prophylaxis |
(“PEP”) to prevent HIV infection. Each long-acting injectable drug with a different duration shall |
constitute a separate method of administration. A health insurer is not required to cover any pre- |
exposure prophylaxis drug or post-exposure prophylaxis drug dispensed or administered by an out- |
of-network pharmacy provider unless the enrollee’s health plan provides an out-of-network |
pharmacy benefit. |
(b) The healthcare benefits outlined in this chaptersection apply only to services delivered |
within the health insurer’s provider network; provided that, all health insurers shall be required to |
provide coverage for those benefits mandated by this chaptersection outside of the health insurer’s |
provider network where it can be established that the required services are not available from a |
provider in the health insurer’s network. |
(c) A health insurer shall provide access to at least one pre-exposure (“PrEP”) drug in each |
method of administration and at least one of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
preferred post-exposure (“PEP”) drug treatment regimen, without any prior authorization or step |
therapy requirement. There shall be no copayment required, and no deductible shall need to be met, |
to obtain the prescription covered by the contract, plan, or policy. |
SECTION 2. Section 27-18-92 of the General Laws in Chapter 27-18 entitled "Accident |
and Sickness Insurance Policies" is hereby repealed. |
27-18-92. Expedited prior authorization. [Effective January 1, 2024.] |
To the extent a prior authorization is permitted and applied, then it shall be conducted in |
an expedited manner as soon as possible, but no later than seventy-two (72) hours pursuant to § 27- |
18.9-6(a)(1). |
SECTION 3. Section 27-19-83 of the General Laws in Chapter 27-19 entitled "Nonprofit |
Hospital Service Corporations" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
27-19-83. Coverage for treatment of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for the |
prevention of HIV and post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) to prevent HIV infection. [Effective |
January 1, 2024.] |
(a) Every group health insurance contract, or every group hospital or medical expense |
insurance policy, plan, or group policy delivered, issued for delivery, or renewed in this state, by |
any health insurance carrier, on or after January 1, 2024, shall provide coverage for treatment of |
pre-exposure prophylaxis (“PrEP”) for the prevention of HIV and post-exposure prophylaxis |
(“PEP”) to prevent HIV infection. Each long-acting injectable drug with a different duration shall |
constitute a separate method of administration. A health insurer is not required to cover any pre- |
exposure prophylaxis drug or post-exposure prophylaxis drug dispensed or administered by an out- |
of-network pharmacy provider unless the enrollee’s health plan provides an out-of-network |
pharmacy benefit. |
(b) The healthcare benefits outlined in this chaptersection apply only to services delivered |
within the health insurer’s provider network; provided that, all health insurers shall be required to |
provide coverage for those benefits mandated by this chaptersection outside of the health insurer’s |
provider network where it can be established that the required services are not available from a |
provider in the health insurer’s network. |
(c) A health insurer shall provide access to at least one pre-exposure (“PrEP”) drug in each |
method of administration and at least one of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
preferred post-exposure (“PEP”) drug treatment regimen, without any prior authorization or step |
therapy requirement. There shall be no copayment required, and no deductible shall need to be met, |
to obtain the prescription covered by the contract, plan, or policy. |
SECTION 4. Section 27-19-84 of the General Laws in Chapter 27-19 entitled "Nonprofit |
Hospital Service Corporations" is hereby repealed. |
27-19-84. Expedited prior authorization. [Effective January 1, 2024.] |
To the extent a prior authorization is permitted and applied, then it shall be conducted in |
an expedited manner as soon as possible, but no later than seventy-two (72) hours pursuant to § 27- |
18.9-6(a)(1). |
SECTION 5. Section 27-20-79 of the General Laws in Chapter 27-20 entitled "Nonprofit |
Medical Service Corporations" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
27-20-79. Coverage for treatment of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for the |
prevention of HIV and post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) to prevent HIV infection. [Effective |
January 1, 2024.] |
(a) Every group health insurance contract, or every group hospital or medical expense |
insurance policy, plan, or group policy delivered, issued for delivery, or renewed in this state, by |
any health insurance carrier, on or after January 1, 2024, shall provide coverage for treatment of |
pre-exposure prophylaxis (“PrEP”) for the prevention of HIV and post-exposure prophylaxis |
(“PEP”) to prevent HIV infection. Each long-acting injectable drug with a different duration shall |
constitute a separate method of administration. A health insurer is not required to cover any pre- |
exposure prophylaxis drug or post-exposure prophylaxis drug dispensed or administered by an out- |
of-network pharmacy provider unless the enrollee’s health plan provides an out-of-network |
pharmacy benefit. |
(b) The healthcare benefits outlined in this chaptersection apply only to services delivered |
within the health insurer’s provider network; provided that, all health insurers shall be required to |
provide coverage for those benefits mandated by this chaptersection outside of the health insurer’s |
provider network where it can be established that the required services are not available from a |
provider in the health insurer’s network. |
(c) A health insurer shall provide access to at least one pre-exposure (“PrEP”) drug in each |
method of administration and at least one of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
preferred post-exposure (“PEP”) drug treatment regimen, without any prior authorization or step |
therapy requirement. There shall be no copayment required, and no deductible shall need to be met, |
to obtain the prescription covered by the contract, plan, or policy. |
SECTION 6. Section 27-20-80 of the General Laws in Chapter 27-20 entitled "Nonprofit |
Medical Service Corporations" is hereby repealed. |
27-20-80. Expedited prior authorization. [Effective January 1, 2024.] |
To the extent a prior authorization is permitted and applied, then it shall be conducted in |
an expedited manner as soon as possible, but no later than seventy-two (72) hours pursuant § 27- |
18.9-6(a)(1). |
SECTION 7. Section 27-41-96 of the General Laws in Chapter 27-41 entitled "Health |
Maintenance Organizations" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
27-41-96. Coverage for treatment of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for the |
prevention of HIV and post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) to prevent HIV infection. [Effective |
January 1, 2024.] |
(a) Every group health insurance contract, or every group hospital or medical expense |
insurance policy, plan, or group policy delivered, issued for delivery, or renewed in this state, by |
any health insurance carrier, on or after January 1, 2024, shall provide coverage for treatment of |
pre-exposure prophylaxis (“PrEP”) for the prevention of HIV and post-exposure prophylaxis |
(“PEP”) to prevent HIV infection. Each long-acting injectable drug with a different duration shall |
constitute a separate method of administration. A health insurer is not required to cover any pre- |
exposure prophylaxis drug or post-exposure prophylaxis drug dispensed or administered by an out- |
of-network pharmacy provider unless the enrollee’s health plan provides an out-of-network |
pharmacy benefit. |
(b) The healthcare benefits outlined in this chaptersection apply only to services delivered |
within the health insurer’s provider network; provided that, all health insurers shall be required to |
provide coverage for those benefits mandated by this chaptersection outside of the health insurer’s |
provider network where it can be established that the required services are not available from a |
provider in the health insurer’s network. |
(c) A health insurer shall provide access to at least one pre-exposure (“PrEP”) drug in each |
method of administration and at least one of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
preferred post-exposure (“PEP”) drug treatment regimen, without any prior authorization or step |
therapy requirement. There shall be no copayment required, and no deductible shall need to be met, |
to obtain the prescription covered by the contract, plan, or policy. |
SECTION 8. Section 27-41-97 of the General Laws in Chapter 27-41 entitled "Health |
Maintenance Organizations" is hereby repealed. |
27-41-97. Expedited prior authorization. [Effective January 1, 2024.] |
To the extent a prior authorization is permitted and applied, then it shall be conducted in |
an expedited manner as soon as possible, but no later than seventy-two (72) hours pursuant to § 27- |
18.9-6(a)(1). |
SECTION 9. This act shall take effect on January 1, 2025. |
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