Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB226

Introduced
1/15/25  

Caption

Relating To Prescription Drugs.

Impact

If enacted, the bill will standardize the application of step therapy protocols across health insurers in Hawaii. This means that patients will be guaranteed access to a transparent process to appeal or request exceptions to step therapy protocols that may be detrimental to their health. The intent is to minimize variation in treatment options based on insurance providers, thereby enhancing equitable healthcare access for all residents. Insurance companies will also need to certify their compliance with these new standards, adding an additional layer of oversight.

Summary

SB226 aims to regulate the use of step therapy protocols within Hawaii's health insurance systems, ensuring that these protocols are based on solid clinical evidence and that they respect the medical judgment of healthcare providers. The bill requires that insurers utilize clinical guidelines developed by independent experts that consider the individual medical needs of patients. It emphasizes a balanced approach to controlling healthcare costs while prioritizing patient safety and individualized treatment plans by allowing exemptions when step therapy protocols would be inappropriate.

Contention

Notably, the bill seeks to address issues related to patient health outcomes that can arise when step therapy protocols are enforced rigidly. There is potential contention surrounding the balance of cost control versus patient-centered care, as some insurers may view these requirements as an increase in administrative burden and a limitation on their ability to manage costs. However, proponents argue that the bill protects patients from harm by ensuring that decisions are guided by evidence-based practices and individual patient needs.

Companion Bills

HI HB216

Same As Relating To Prescription Drugs.

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