Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB843

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

Enacts provisions relating to payments for prescription drugs

Impact

The bill aims to provide significant changes to state laws regarding pharmacy operations, with the objective of ensuring that pharmacies can operate without undue pressure from PBMs. It introduces provisions that require PBMs to maintain transparency about their pricing structures and to honor appeals regarding drug pricing disputes. Such reforms are expected to positively impact the cost of medications for patients by fostering competition among pharmacies and improving the flow of information regarding drug costs, leading to better-informed healthcare decisions by consumers.

Summary

Senate Bill 843 seeks to reform the management and reimbursement processes for prescription drugs within the state. This legislation specifically targets the practices of pharmacy benefits managers (PBMs), instituting new requirements regarding their contractual obligations towards pharmacies and covered individuals. The bill dictates that PBMs cannot impose restrictions that prevent covered persons from accessing prescription services freely, emphasizing patient choice and direct consultation with licensed pharmacists. Additionally, the bill ensures that patients have the right to receive prescriptions written by their healthcare providers, thereby enhancing accessibility to medications.

Contention

While the bill is positioned as a protective measure for consumers, there are concerns from various stakeholders about the potential for increased administrative burdens on PBMs and pharmacies. Some industry representatives argue that the new mandates may lead to operational inefficiencies and could result in higher overall costs that might be passed onto consumers. Moreover, discussions have highlighted a tension between ensuring patient access to cost-effective medications and the need for PBMs to maintain their role in managing pharmacy benefits efficiently.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB402

Enacts provisions relating to payments for prescription drugs

MO SB426

Enacts provisions relating to payments for prescription drugs

MO SB679

Enacts provisions relating to payments for prescription drugs

MO SB283

Enacts provisions relating to insurance coverage for prescription insulin drugs

MO SB26

Enacts provisions relating to insurance coverage of pharmacy services

MO SB673

Modifies provisions relating to opioid prescriptions

MO SB551

Modifies provisions relating to prescription labeling requirements

MO SB269

Enacts provisions relating to cost-sharing under health benefit plans

MO SB512

Enacts provisions relating to insurance coverage of prescription contraceptives

MO SB610

Enacts provisions relating to payment for health care services

Similar Bills

AZ HB2208

Pharmacists; pharmacies; reimbursement costs; appeals

IA HF852

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

IA HSB99

A bill for an act relating to pharmacy benefits managers, pharmacies, and prescription drugs and including applicability provisions.(See HF 852.)

IA SSB1074

A bill for an act relating to pharmacy benefits managers, pharmacies, and prescription drugs and including applicability provisions.(See SF 383.)

WI SB203

Regulation of pharmacy benefit managers, fiduciary and disclosure requirements on pharmacy benefit managers, and application of prescription drug payments to health insurance cost-sharing requirements. (FE)

WI AB173

Regulation of pharmacy benefit managers, fiduciary and disclosure requirements on pharmacy benefit managers, and application of prescription drug payments to health insurance cost-sharing requirements. (FE)

WV HB4112

Provide consumers a choice for pharmacy services

WI AB773

Regulation of pharmacy benefit managers, fiduciary and disclosure requirements on pharmacy benefit managers, and application of prescription drug payments to health insurance cost-sharing requirements. (FE)