Louisiana 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB297

Introduced
2/26/20  
Introduced
2/26/20  
Refer
2/26/20  
Refer
2/26/20  
Refer
3/9/20  

Caption

Provides for the membership of the pharmacy benefit manager monitoring advisory council

Impact

The Pharmacy Benefit Manager Monitoring Advisory Council was established to oversee the operations of pharmacy benefit managers in Louisiana and ensure public protections through adequate regulatory measures. By changing the qualifications of the council member representing the PCMA, HB 297 aims to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of the council's oversight role. This change could lead to more informed decision-making regarding regulation and practices of pharmacy benefit managers, ultimately benefiting consumers and healthcare providers in Louisiana.

Summary

House Bill 297, introduced by Representative Jordan, focuses on the membership composition of the Pharmacy Benefit Manager Monitoring Advisory Council in Louisiana. The bill revises the qualifications for one of the council's members, specifying that the representative must be the president of the Pharmaceutical Care Management Association (PCMA), rather than just any licensed pharmacy benefit manager. This adjustment reflects an effort to bring more qualified representation to the council, which plays a key role in advising the legislature and other regulatory bodies on the effective oversight of pharmacy benefit managers in the state.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around HB 297 appears to be cautiously positive. Supporters believe that having qualified representatives on the advisory council will foster better regulatory practices, ensuring that the concerns of the community and healthcare providers regarding pharmacy benefit managers are adequately addressed. As healthcare regulations continue to evolve, the importance of having knowledgeable voices in advisory roles becomes paramount.

Contention

While the bill primarily seeks to enhance the advisory council's efficiency, some may argue about potential conflicts of interest. By requiring a member to be the president of the PCMA, there may be concerns about the impartiality of the representation, especially if the interests of the association do not align with those of the broader public or healthcare community. Nevertheless, advocates for the bill believe that the proposed qualifications will improve the council's ability to serve its purpose effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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