Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB2440

Introduced
2/3/25  
Refer
2/4/25  
Refer
2/4/25  

Caption

INS CD-PRESCRIPTION DRUG PRICE

Impact

Furthermore, the bill mandates that by July 30, 2026, pharmacy benefit managers or health insurers must submit a plan to the Department of Insurance for how beneficiaries can appeal or request exceptions to these changes. This process aims to empower the beneficiaries by allowing them to present evidence during an appeal if they disagree with the changes in coverage, thus creating a more consumer-friendly environment in the healthcare sector. The Department of Insurance is tasked with evaluating these appeal processes and making mandatory changes within a specific time frame if they fail to meet necessary standards related to medical necessity.

Summary

House Bill 2440 seeks to amend the Illinois Insurance Code by introducing new sections focused on prescription drug pricing transparency. This bill requires pharmacy benefit managers and health insurers to notify beneficiaries of any changes in prescription drug coverage or pricing that might affect them. This notice must be given in writing and include specific cost-sharing information and details about the impending change, ensuring that beneficiaries are adequately informed at least 90 days in advance. The intent is to enhance transparency and allow affected individuals to understand their options regarding medication coverage better.

Contention

Notably, discussions surrounding HB2440 may evoke both support and skepticism. Supporters argue that the bill promotes consumer rights and transparency, allowing for informed decision-making about one’s healthcare options. On the other hand, some stakeholders may express concern about the additional regulatory burdens placed on pharmacy benefit managers and insurers. These concerns often center around the potential cost and administrative complexity of implementing the required changes, as well as the overall impact this might have on insurance premiums and accessibility to necessary medications for patients.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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