New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1811

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires continued coverage of prescription drugs for certain medical conditions.

Impact

The bill introduces significant changes to how health insurance policies handle appeals regarding prescription drug coverage. Specifically, it precludes insurers from setting limits on maximum coverage for the drugs in question, increasing out-of-pocket costs for covered individuals, or reclassifying medications to more restrictive tiers during the appeals process. The implications of this legislation are especially pertinent given that those affected often depend on these medications for serious health conditions, potentially preventing treatment interruptions that could exacerbate their situations.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1811, which is currently introduced in the New Jersey Legislature, aims to ensure the continued coverage of prescription drugs for individuals diagnosed with complex or chronic medical conditions or rare diseases during the appeals process for coverage denial based on medical necessity. The bill is designed to protect vulnerable patients from losing access to necessary medications while they are appealing decisions made by health insurance providers. It specifies that health insurance carriers must maintain coverage if the drug was previously covered under the policy, regardless of the appeal's status.

Contention

While the intention behind A1811 is largely viewed as positive with respect to protecting patients, there may be dissenting opinions from insurance companies concerned about the financial implications of such requirements. Insurers might argue that the mandate places undue burdens on them to maintain coverage during appeals, which could lead to increased premium costs for all policyholders. Thus, the bill may face opposition primarily focusing on the economic impact versus the ethical considerations of ensuring patient access to critical medications.

Companion Bills

NJ S1182

Same As Requires continued coverage of prescription drugs for certain medical conditions.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1590

Requires continued coverage of prescription drugs for certain medical conditions.

NJ S1182

Requires continued coverage of prescription drugs for certain medical conditions.

NJ AB1353

Health care coverage: prescription drugs: continuity of care.

NJ SB853

Prescription drug coverage.

NJ SB70

Prescription drug coverage.

NJ SB1922

Relating to contract requirements for prescription drug benefits provided by Medicaid managed care organizations and a study regarding Medicaid prior authorization requirements for certain prescription drugs.

NJ SB2779

HIV prevention drugs; require health insurance plans and Division of Medicaid to provide coverage for.

NJ A4273

Requires Medicaid provide health benefits coverage, and places certain requirements on insurers and State Health Benefits Program regarding existing mandate on health benefits coverage, for certain over-the-counter contraceptives.

NJ HB05275

An Act Prohibiting Certain Health Carriers From Requiring Step Therapy For Prescription Drugs Used To Treat Mental Or Behavioral Health Conditions.

NJ SB00182

An Act Prohibiting Certain Health Carriers From Requiring Step Therapy For Prescription Drugs Used To Treat A Mental Or Behavioral Health Condition Or A Chronic, Disabling Or Life-threatening Condition.

Similar Bills

NJ S1182

Requires continued coverage of prescription drugs for certain medical conditions.

NJ A1590

Requires continued coverage of prescription drugs for certain medical conditions.

AZ SB1164

Pharmacy benefits; coverage

AZ SB1102

Pharmacy benefits; prescribing; exemption

CA SB621

Health care coverage: biosimilar drugs.

MS HB787

Health insurance; prohibit modifications on renewal of covered and prescribed prescription drug's contracted benefit level.

MS HB339

Health insurance; prohibit modifications on renewal of covered and prescribed prescription drug's contracted benefit level.

MS HB93

Health insurance; prohibit modifications on renewal of covered and prescribed prescription drug's contracted benefit level.