New Mexico 2023 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HB132

Introduced
1/19/23  
Report Pass
2/9/23  

Caption

Mail-order & Community Pharmacy Access

Impact

Upon enactment, HB132 will impact existing provisions within the Health Care Purchasing Act, the New Mexico Insurance Code, and the laws governing health maintenance organizations and pharmacy benefit managers. By implementing these changes, it seeks to level the playing field for community pharmacies, enabling them to compete more effectively with mail-order services. This change is particularly significant given the rise of e-pharmacies, which have become more prevalent in recent years, but have sometimes resulted in unequal treatment of local pharmacies while affecting the availability of local services.

Summary

House Bill 132 aims to enhance access and equity in healthcare by establishing regulations that require parity between participating mail-order pharmacies and community pharmacies. This bill mandates that health insurance plans allow any licensed pharmacy in New Mexico to participate in the network for pharmacy benefits, provided that the pharmacy agrees to the terms set forth by the health insurance provider. Moreover, it ensures that enrollees have the option to procure their medications from either type of pharmacy without facing discriminatory costs associated with copayments or coinsurance.

Contention

The bill is not without contention, as stakeholders have expressed differing opinions on its implications for healthcare dynamics. Supporters posit that HB132 will ultimately enhance patient choices and foster a more competitive environment among pharmacies, which may lead to better pricing and accessibility for consumers. Conversely, detractors worry about the potential financial impact on insurance providers and the possible strain on pharmacy benefit managers who now must accommodate a wider network of service providers, potentially driving up costs in the healthcare system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM SB704

Relating to the regulation of pharmacy benefit managers and mail order pharmacies.

NM HB226

Pharmacies/pharmacists/benefits Managers

NM SB121

Pharmacies/pharmacists/benefits Managers

NM HB457

AN ACT relating to pharmacy or pharmacist services.

NM S3012

Relative to pharmaceutical access, costs and transparency

NM HB1125

Pharmacy services; prohibit insurers and PBMs from requiring persons to obtain exclusively through pharmacies that they own.

NM H163

Pharmacy Benefits Manager Provisions

NM S2499

Relative to pharmaceutical access, costs and transparency

NM SB14

Pharmacy Benefits Changes

NM SB188

AN ACT relating to patient access to pharmacy benefits.

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NC S479

SCRIPT Act

AL HB238

Pharmacy Benefits Managers; Providing more regulation

AL SB99

Drug Insurance Benefits; impose more restrictions on pharmacy benefit managers

NC H163

Pharmacy Benefits Manager Provisions

IA HF852

A bill for an act relating to pharmacy benefits managers, pharmacies, and prescription drugs and including applicability provisions.(Formerly HSB 99.)