Limit on cancer drug costs cleared by Oklahoma panel

 
| Published: February 27, 2013    Comment on this article Leave a comment

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Oklahoma Senate Appropriations Committee has approved a bill that would restrict how much health benefit plans can charge for certain cancer treatments.

Advertisement

Oklahoma City Republican Sen. Greg Treat introduced the bill, which was approved without opposition Wednesday and now heads to the full Senate.

The bill would say that health benefit plans couldn't place any additional costs or requirements for covering orally administered cancer medications that they don't also require for any other injected or intravenous drugs. The bill says a health plan is following the bill's rules if the costs per prescription are kept at less than $100.





If you prefer your thoughts to appear in The Oklahoman's Opinion section, we encourage you to submit a letter to the editor.


Mortgage Rates Hit 2.50%
If you owe under $729k you may qualify for 2.90% APR Govt Refi Plans.
www.SeeRefinanceRates.com
A Fruit That Burns Fat?
Celebrity Doctor Reveals Fat Blasting Fruit. Results Will Shock You...
PureRaspberryKetone.com

News Photo Galleriesview all