INSURANCE The committee received testimony on the proposed merger between Independence Blue Cross and Highmark. |
West Chester | Meeting Details |
INSURANCE The committee received testimony on H.B. 2123 (Schroder), which would known as the Tobacco Settlement Act, further providing for definitions and for adult basic coverage insurance program; and providing for outreach. H.B. 2124 (Schroder), which would further provide for legislative findings and intent, for definitions, for children's health care and for outreach. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |
INSURANCE The committee received testimony on H.B. 305 (Mundy), which would further provide for definitions, for powers and duties of Department of Health, for State health services plan, for regulations, for certificates of need and for sunset; and prohibiting certain referrals and claims of payment. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |
INSURANCE The committee received testimony on Health Care Reform/PA ABC. |
Erie | Meeting Details |
INSURANCE The committee received testimony on the proposed merger between Independence Blue Cross and Highmark. |
Erie | Meeting Details |
INSURANCE The committee received testimony on the reauthorization of the Health Care Cost Containment Council (HC4). |
Montgomeryville | Meeting Details |
INSURANCE The committee received testimony on Health Care Reform/PA ABC. |
Montgomeryville | Meeting Details |
INSURANCE The committee received testimony on H.B. 351 (DeLuca), which would provide for the regulation of service contracts and for powers and duties of the Insurance Commissioner; and imposing a civil penalty. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |
INSURANCE The committee received testimony on H.B. 2251 (DeLuca) which would establish One Pennsylvania, a program to consolidate and unify procedures and requirements for the administration of all Commonwealth-funded, Commonwealth-administered and Commonwealth-supported prescription drug programs and for reimbursement for pharmaceutical services. |
Pittsburgh | Meeting Details |
INSURANCE The committee received testimony on H.B. 2101 (Readshaw), which would be known as the Unfair Insurance Practices Act, further providing for unfair acts. |
Pittsburgh | Meeting Details |
INSURANCE The committee received testimony on H.B. 1849 (Cohen), which would provide for health care coverage for telehealth. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |
INSURANCE The committee received testimony on H.B. 1121 (Yudichak), which would establish the Office of Consumer Advocate for Health Insurance as an office within the Office of Consumer Advocate and prescribing its powers and duties; establishing the Consumer Advocate for Health Insurance Fund; and making editorial changes. |
Pottsville | Meeting Details |