FIC: Med Synch Bill Likely to Pass This Year

By:  Katrina Callaway, FIC General Counsel The full Senate passed the medication synchronization bill on April 27, 2017 with a vote of 36-0.  It will now go to the House for consideration.  Thus, the medication synchronization bills are in a posture to pass this year. The House medication synchronization bill, HB 1191, made it through…

FIC: DMPO Bill Going To Governor

By:  Katrina Callaway, FIC General Counsel HB 577, a bill designed to update regulation of discount medical plan organizations (DMPOs) is on its way to the Governor for approval.  The bill passed the House on April 20, 2017 and passed the Senate a week later on April 27, 2017.   Discount Medical Plan Organizations (DMPOs)…

FIC: Bill Expedites Newborn Screening Expansion

By: Sam Miller, FIC Consultant The Legislature is nearing final passage of a measure expediting the expansion and updating of Florida’s newborn screening standards as federal standards change. Expanded and updated screening is vital “so we can intervene earlier in the lives of newborns and improve their quality of health,” said Rep. Heather Fitzenhagen, R-Fort…

FIC: Retroactive Denial of Claims Passes Senate

By:  Katrina Callaway, FIC General Counsel Starting on January 1, 2018, SB 102 prohibits health insurers and HMOs from retroactively denying a claim, if at any time, the insurer or HMO verified the eligibility of an insured or subscriber at the time of treatment and provided an authorization number.  The bill is opposed by the…

FIC: DMPO Bill One Vote Away From Passage

By:  Katrina Callaway, FIC General Counsel HB 577, a bill designed to update regulation of discount medical plan organizations (DMPOs) passed the House on April 20, 2017 and was heard by the Senate on April 26, 2017 when it substituted its bill for the House bill.  The Senate is expected to vote on HB 577…

FIC: Medical Marijuana Bill Moves to Senate Floor

By: Katrina Callaway, FIC General Counsel On April 25, 2017, the Senate medical marijuana bill, SB 406, passed its last committee.  Although it was amended in committee, none of the amendments dealt with insurance.  In fact, there is nothing about insurance coverage for medical marijuana in the bill.  The House bill also does not address…