Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB7142

Introduced
1/30/24  
Refer
1/30/24  

Caption

Alternatives to PAIN Act Alternatives to Prevent Addiction In the Nation Act

Impact

The bill's enactment may significantly alter the current landscape of pain management within Medicare. Specifically, it mandates that qualifying non-opioid drugs should not incur any cost-sharing or deductibles and must be placed in the lowest cost-sharing tier to facilitate affordability. Such changes are likely to enhance access for patients suffering from pain while encouraging healthcare providers to explore non-opioid alternatives for pain relief, ultimately aiming to reduce risks of addiction associated with opioid use.

Summary

House Bill 7142, known as the Alternatives to Prevent Addiction In the Nation Act, aims to amend Title XVIII of the Social Security Act by ensuring appropriate access to non-opioid pain management drugs under Medicare Part D. The bill seeks to provide Medicare beneficiaries with access to a range of qualifying non-opioid pain management drugs while prohibiting certain practices that may hinder access, such as step therapy and prior authorization requirements. This legislative initiative responds to the serious opioid crisis impacting millions, as it emphasizes reducing dependency on opioids through alternative treatment methods.

Contention

Despite the potential benefits, there may be contention surrounding the implications of restricting insurers from using step therapy or prior authorization for non-opioid drugs. Proponents argue that these practices may delay access to necessary medications; however, opponents might express concerns about overall costs, potential abuse, and whether the measures adequately account for patients who genuinely require prescribed opioids for their pain management. Furthermore, there could be debates on the effectiveness and availability of qualifying non-opioid alternatives in managing various levels of acute and chronic pain.

Companion Bills

US SB3832

Related Alternatives to PAIN Act Alternatives to Prevent Addiction In the Nation Act

Previously Filed As

US HB1227

Alternatives to PAIN Act Alternatives to Prevent Addiction In the Nation Act

US SB3832

Alternatives to PAIN Act Alternatives to Prevent Addiction In the Nation Act

US SB475

Alternatives to PAIN Act Alternatives to Prevent Addiction In the Nation Act

US HB10099

National Domestic Violence Prevention Action Plan

US HB1291

HEARTS Act of 2025 Humane and Existing Alternatives in Research and Testing Sciences Act of 2025

US HB8786

PIFAA Pacific Island Flight Alternatives Act of 2024

US SB3272

FAMILIES Act Finding Alternatives to Mass Incarceration: Lives Improved by Ending Separation Act of 2023

US SB3769

Alternative Pathways to Child Abuse Prevention Act

US HB7403

Bank Failure Prevention Act of 2024

US HB5705

AACCENT Act Augmentative and Alternative Communication Centers of Excellence and National Technical Assistance Act Nogales Wastewater Improvement Act of 2023

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