Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1438

Introduced
1/31/24  

Caption

Health insurance coverage; insulin

Impact

If enacted, SB1438 would significantly impact state laws regarding health insurance by enhancing the protections for individuals with diabetes and metabolic disorders. This change aims to alleviate the financial burden associated with the high cost of insulin and related medical supplies, which has been a pressing concern for many residents in Arizona. By establishing a prescribed limit on the out-of-pocket costs for insulin, the legislation seeks to ensure that access to necessary medical treatment is both affordable and reliable for those afflicted by diabetes. Furthermore, it reinforces the requirement for coverage of medically necessary food for individuals with specified metabolic conditions.

Summary

SB1438, introduced by Senator Gabaldon, seeks to amend several sections of the Arizona Revised Statutes pertaining to health insurance. The primary focus of this bill is to ensure comprehensive coverage for diabetes-related medical products and services, including a cap on out-of-pocket costs for insulin. Specifically, the bill mandates that health care service organizations limit the amount an insured individual must pay for a covered prescription insulin drug to no more than $35 for a thirty-day supply, regardless of the type or amount of insulin required. Additionally, the bill aims to establish clearer guidelines for the coverage of medical foods prescribed for the treatment of inherited metabolic disorders, ensuring that insurers cover a significant portion of these costs.

Contention

The discussions surrounding SB1438 have highlighted certain concerns among stakeholders. While proponents argue that the bill offers essential safeguards for individuals with diabetes and metabolic disorders, critics express concerns over the potential financial implications for insurers and the overall health care market. Detractors fear that imposing strict limits on drug pricing could result in higher premiums or reduced coverage options within the broader health insurance landscape. This fiscal anxiety underscores the need for a balanced approach that safeguards patient interests while maintaining insurance viability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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