Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB76

Caption

Relating to a limit on cost-sharing requirements imposed by a health benefit plan for certain prescription insulin.

Impact

The legislation will primarily affect health benefit plans issued or renewed from January 1, 2022, onwards. It applies to various types of coverage including individual and group insurance policies, as well as school district group health coverage. By providing these protections, SB76 aims to decrease out-of-pocket expenses for individuals with diabetes, ultimately promoting better health management and potentially reducing the risk of severe health complications associated with diabetes. Coverage provided under the Child Health Plan and Medical Assistance Programs will also be included, expanding the reach of these cost-containment measures.

Summary

Senate Bill 76 (SB76) aims to limit the cost-sharing requirements imposed by health benefit plans for certain prescription insulin medications. Specifically, the bill mandates that a health benefit plan cannot require an enrollee to pay more than $100 for a 30-day supply of insulin. This provision is intended to make insulin more affordable for those who rely on it to manage diabetes, a condition that affects millions of Americans. Additionally, the bill states that this $100 limit will be adjusted annually based on increases in the Consumer Price Index for medical care, thus ensuring that the cap remains relevant over time.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its intent to alleviate the financial burden on individuals dependent on insulin, discussions surrounding its implementation may raise concerns from stakeholders in the insurance industry. Some may argue that the reduced cost-sharing requirement could affect premiums or the overall cost structure of health plans. Additionally, there may be debates regarding the types of insurance plans exempt from these provisions, including those that provide supplemental benefits or coverage for specific diseases. This could lead to discussions about the balance between ensuring affordability and maintaining a sustainable insurance market.

Companion Bills

TX HB1667

Same As Relating to a limit on cost-sharing requirements imposed by a health benefit plan for certain prescription insulin.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3912

Relating to the applicability of health benefit plan cost-sharing requirements for prescription insulin.

TX SB2247

Relating to limitations on health benefit plan cost-sharing requirements for preventive services.

TX HB826

Relating to modification of certain prescription drug benefits and coverage offered by certain health benefit plans.

TX SB1221

Relating to modification of certain prescription drug benefits and coverage offered by certain health benefit plans.

TX HB2180

Relating to the application of prescription drug price rebates to reduce health benefit plan enrollee cost sharing.

TX SB622

Relating to the disclosure of certain prescription drug information by a health benefit plan.

TX HB1754

Relating to the disclosure of certain prescription drug information by a health benefit plan.

TX HB916

Relating to health benefit plan coverage of prescription contraceptive drugs.

TX SB807

Relating to health benefit plan coverage of prescription contraceptive drugs.

TX HB999

Relating to the effect of certain reductions in a health benefit plan enrollee's out-of-pocket expenses for certain prescription drugs on enrollee cost-sharing requirements.

Similar Bills

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