Technology platform, pharmacy benefit manager, and data protection in vendor contracts provisions modifications
Impact
The bill's provisions directly impact the methods by which pharmacy benefit managers are contracted and governed within Minnesota. With the implementation of this bill, the commissioner of management and budget is mandated to assess the effectiveness of PBMs after two years of contract execution, using a newly developed system designed to track and compare drug pricing. This means that future contracts for pharmacy benefit managers will be contingent upon achieving meaningful cost reductions, which may lead to significant changes in vendor relationships and expectations in the state.
Summary
Senate File 5112 focuses on modifying provisions related to technology platforms, pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs), and data protection in vendor contracts in the state of Minnesota. The bill aims to enhance the procurement process for pharmacy benefit management by requiring a competitive bidding process and the use of a technology platform to evaluate and adjudicate prescription drug claims. This intention is to improve transparency in pricing and potentially reduce the costs associated with prescription drugs for the state and its residents. The altered statutes include provisions for online reverse auctions to compare PBM proposals effectively, using real-time data and automated reporting.
Contention
Notable points of contention surrounding SF5112 include concerns about the integrity of data management within the new system. Critics raise apprehension over data privacy, especially with regards to the handling of individual-identifying data, as indicated in the bill's stipulations for data protection measures. There is also the potential for pushback from existing pharmacy benefit managers who might perceive the enhanced transparency and competition as a threat to their business models. The bill attempts to safeguard against conflicts of interest by limiting the eligibility of vendors involved in the bidding process, which may lead to debates regarding the balance between regulatory oversight and operational freedom for these companies.
A bill for an act relating to pharmacy benefits manager reverse auctions and group insurance, and annual reporting by pharmacy benefits managers. (Formerly SF 284.)
A bill for an act relating to pharmacy benefits managers, pharmacies, and prescription drug pricing, and providing applicability provisions. (Formerly HSB 640.)
A bill for an act relating to pharmacy benefits manager reverse auctions and group insurance for public employees and including effective date provisions.(Formerly SSB 1017.)
Provides relative to state procurement of pharmacy benefit manager services by use of reverse auction technology. (8/1/23) (RE SEE FISC NOTE EX See Note)
A bill for an act relating to pharmacy benefits manager reverse auctions and group insurance, and annual reporting by pharmacy benefits managers. (Formerly SF 284.)
A bill for an act relating to pharmacy benefits managers, pharmacies, and prescription drug pricing, and providing applicability provisions. (Formerly HSB 640.)
Authorizes use of healthcare platforms providing discounted prices for payment of prescription and non-prescription drugs or devices and for telehealth and telemedicine services.
Authorizes use of healthcare platforms providing discounted prices for payment of prescription and non-prescription drugs or devices and for telehealth and telemedicine services.
Authorizes use of healthcare platforms providing discounted prices for payment of prescription and non-prescription drugs or devices and for telehealth and telemedicine services.