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Bill would update health‑insurance statutes after preferred academic contractor became unavailable
Summary
House Bill 64‑36 would update several health‑insurance statutes to remove a prescriptive contractor requirement, extend PBM reporting deadlines and make certain regulation adoptions discretionary.
House Bill 64‑36, as presented by the Connecticut Insurance Department, would make several technical changes to the state's health insurance statutes: replace a prescriptive requirement that the commissioner contract with the "University of Connecticut Center for Public Health and Public Policy" (which the department said "no longer exists"), lengthen a deadline for pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) data submissions to allow a full 12 months of data, and make the adoption of some regulations permissive rather than mandatory (including rules…
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