New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3199

Introduced
10/13/22  

Caption

Regulates certain practices of pharmacy benefits managers and health insurance carriers.

Impact

The bill introduces significant changes to the way PBMs and health insurance carriers operate, particularly emphasizing transparency and fair pricing. A notable aspect of the bill includes a 10% surcharge on PBMs that are found to engage in steering, which aims to deter such practices and incentivize carriers to prefer PBMs that comply with fair business practices. This move is regarded as essential for protecting consumers, particularly patients with chronic illnesses who may encounter barriers in accessing medications due to restrictive practices.

Summary

S3199 seeks to regulate the practices of pharmacy benefits managers (PBMs) and health insurance carriers within New Jersey. Specifically, the bill prohibits PBMs from engaging in steering practices, where prescriptions are directed to affiliated pharmacies, potentially resulting in conflicts of interest, increased costs for consumers, and reduced access to diverse pharmacy options. Additionally, the legislation mandates that these entities must charge health insurance plans the same price for prescriptions as paid to pharmacies, ensuring that covered persons aren't unfairly charged more for their medications.

Contention

Debate around S3199 centers on the balance between regulating PBM practices and ensuring that healthcare providers can maintain a level of autonomy when managing prescriptions. Proponents argue that the bill is necessary for consumer protection, aiming to prevent the monopolization of prescription processing and ensuring patients have superior access to necessary treatments. Conversely, opponents may express concerns over potential implementation challenges and the adverse effects on pharmacy networks, particularly in more rural or underserved areas, where access to a broad range of pharmacies could be limited.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1047

Regulates certain practices of pharmacy benefits managers and health insurance carriers.

NJ SB121

Pharmacies/pharmacists/benefits Managers

NJ LD180

An Act Regarding Reimbursements by Health Insurance Carriers or Pharmacy Benefits Managers to Pharmacies

NJ HB226

Pharmacies/pharmacists/benefits Managers

NJ S1616

Establishes new transparency standards for pharmacy benefits manager business practices.

NJ SB252

Pharmacy Benefits Managers; providing a prescription reimbursement rate for independent pharmacies and regulating other practices

NJ SB93

Pharmacy Benefits Managers; providing additional regulation of practices

NJ HB374

Health Insurance – Pharmacy Benefits Managers – Audits of Pharmacies and Pharmacists

NJ A2841

Establishes new transparency standards for pharmacy benefits manager business practices.

NJ A536

Establishes new transparency standards for pharmacy benefits manager business practices.

Similar Bills

NJ S1047

Regulates certain practices of pharmacy benefits managers and health insurance carriers.

MA H1215

Relative to pharmacy benefit managers

MA S2492

Relative to pharmaceutical access, costs and transparency

MS SB2894

Pharmacy Benefit Prompt Pay Act; revise.

MS HB987

Pharmacy Benefit Prompt Pay Act; revise various provisions of.

MS HB733

Pharmacy Benefit Prompt Pay Act; revise various provisions of.

MA H1234

Relative to pharmacy benefit managers

MS HB1298

Pharmacy benefit managers; require to use national average drug acquisition cost.