The Senate Insurance & Commerce Committee passed House Bill 19‑07 with an amendment limiting its scope to oncology and hematology services and giving providers discretion to submit claims under the medical benefit rather than the pharmacy benefit.
Sen. Hammer and Rep. Lowry described the change as a patient‑centered clarity that prevents payors from excluding clinic‑administered pre‑chemotherapy medications from coverage when those services are appropriately delivered in medical clinics. Melissa Massengill of Cartai Cancer Centers testified the change is needed because payors have begun excluding some pre‑chemo medications when provided in clinics and instead paying through a pharmacy benefit, which can force fragile patients to obtain and self‑administer medications from out-of-state mail-order pharmacies. Massengill said the result can cause delays, refrigeration/quality-control issues, dosing errors and burden frail, immunocompromised patients.
The sponsor and witnesses emphasized the bill does not change patient benefits but gives clinicians professional discretion over where care is provided and how claims are submitted. The committee adopted the amendment clarifying legislative intent and passed the bill as amended on a due‑pass motion.
Sponsors noted some implementation details may be addressed in rulemaking.