Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1093

Caption

Relating to the regulation of pharmacy benefit managers and health benefit plan issuers in relation to prescription drug coverage.

Impact

This bill is significant as it addresses the ongoing issues of transparency and fairness in the relationship between PBMs, pharmacies, and patients. By implementing measures to prevent anti-competitive practices among PBMs, HB 1093 is designed to foster a more competitive marketplace for prescription drugs. Furthermore, the restrictions on information sharing and the stipulations for complaint avenues against PBMs empower patients and pharmacists, enhancing their ability to advocate for their rights. The legislation is expected to have a profound impact on healthcare delivery and patient access to medications across the state.

Summary

House Bill 1093 is aimed at regulating pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) and health benefit plan issuers in relation to prescription drug coverage. The bill incorporates new sections into the Insurance Code to enhance consumer protections and ensure that pharmacists and pharmacies are treated fairly. Key features of the legislation include the prohibition of certain practices by PBMs, such as steering patients towards affiliated pharmacies and restricting pharmacists from providing mail order or delivery services without reasonable cause. Through these measures, the bill seeks to create a more equitable environment for both providers and consumers in the healthcare system.

Contention

Notably, while proponents of HB 1093 laud its focus on protecting patient choices and preserving the integrity of pharmacy services, there are concerns among some stakeholders about the enforceability of the proposed regulations. Critics argue that the bill may not do enough to hold PBMs accountable for their practices, especially in light of existing lobbying efforts and the complexity of the pharmaceutical supply chain. These tensions highlight the broader debate surrounding healthcare regulation, patient access, and the autonomy of local pharmacies versus the interests of larger, often vertically integrated, healthcare corporations.

Companion Bills

TX SB679

Same As Relating to the regulation of pharmacy benefit managers and health benefit plan issuers in relation to prescription drug coverage.

Previously Filed As

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 HB916

Relating to health benefit plan coverage of prescription contraceptive drugs.

TX SB807

Relating to health benefit plan coverage of prescription contraceptive drugs.

TX HB1647

Relating to health benefit plan coverage of clinician-administered drugs.

TX SB1138

Relating to health benefit plan coverage of clinician-administered drugs.

TX HB1128

Relating to availability of and benefits provided under health benefit plan coverage.

TX HB4912

Relating to availability of and benefits provided under health benefit plan coverage.

TX HB5230

Relating to health benefit plan coverage of prescription drugs for serious mental illnesses and opioid and substance use disorders.

TX SB622

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

Similar Bills

TX HB2817

Relating to the contractual relationship between a pharmacist or pharmacy and a health benefit plan issuer or pharmacy benefit manager.

TX HB1763

Relating to the contractual relationship between a pharmacist or pharmacy and a health benefit plan issuer or pharmacy benefit manager.

TX SB528

Relating to the contractual relationship between a pharmacist or pharmacy and a health benefit plan issuer or pharmacy benefit manager.

TX HB1670

Relating to the contractual relationship between a pharmacist or pharmacy and a health benefit plan issuer or pharmacy benefit manager.

TX HB2231

Relating to the practices and operation of pharmacy benefit managers; providing administrative penalties.

TX SB2261

Relating to the practices and operation of pharmacy benefit managers; providing administrative penalties.

TX HB1358

Relating to procedures for certain audits of pharmacists and pharmacies.

TX SB591

Relating to procedures for certain audits of pharmacists and pharmacies.