§ 70.14.020 State agencies to identify alternative health care providers
§ 70.14.030 Health care utilization review procedures
§ 70.14.040 Review of prospective rate setting methods
§ 70.14.050 Drug purchasing cost controls — Establishment of evidence-based prescription drug program
§ 70.14.060 Prescription drug purchasing consortium — Participation — Exceptions — Rules
§ 70.14.065 Generic prescription drug partnership agreements
§ 70.14.070 Prescription drug consortium account
§ 70.14.080 Definitions
§ 70.14.090 Health technology clinical committee
§ 70.14.100 Health technology selection and assessment
§ 70.14.110 Health technology clinical committee determinations
§ 70.14.120 Agency compliance with committee determination — Coverage and reimbursement determinations for nonreviewed health technologies — Appeals
§ 70.14.130 Health technology clinical committee — Public notice
§ 70.14.140 Applicability to health care services purchased from health carriers
§ 70.14.150 Data-sharing agreements — Report
§ 70.14.155 Streamlined health care administration — Agency participation
§ 70.14.160 Total cost of insulin work group — Appointment — Duties — Reporting
§ 70.14.165 Total cost of insulin work group — Authority implementation
§ 70.14.170 Opioid overdose reversal medications — Bulk purchasing and distribution — Rules — Report — Recommendation to legislature
§ 70.14.175 Opioid overdose reversal medication account

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