West Virginia 2025 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB2827

Introduced
2/24/25  

Caption

Relating to wholesale importation of prescription drugs

Impact

If successfully implemented, HB2827 is expected to stimulate substantial cost savings for consumers by facilitating access to lower-priced prescription medications. The bill requires the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources to become a licensed drug wholesaler or contract with a private wholesaler, ensuring that only safe and effective drugs that meet federal standards are imported. The program’s budget will be aligned to maintain affordability for consumers, thereby enhancing public health outcomes.

Summary

House Bill 2827 establishes the Wholesale Prescription Drug Importation Program in West Virginia, allowing for the importation of prescription drugs from Canada to benefit state consumers. The program aims to alleviate high medication costs and provide access to affordable pharmaceuticals while ensuring compliance with both state and federal safety regulations. The Department of Health and Human Resources will oversee the implementation of this program, which is contingent upon receiving federal approval from the Department of Health and Human Services.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB2827 appears largely positive among supporters, particularly those advocating for lower healthcare costs. Proponents are optimistic about the potential for cost savings and improved medication access, reflecting a growing concern over the affordability of prescription drugs. However, concerns regarding the safety and effectiveness of imported medications persist among healthcare professionals and regulatory bodies, indicating a need for a balanced dialogue on patient safety alongside affordability.

Contention

Debate around HB2827 includes discussions on the implications of importing drugs from Canada, specifically regarding the complexities of federal laws governing drug importation. Some legislators express concerns about undermining public health safeguards, while others emphasize the urgent need for affordable medications. As the program is planned to roll out following the acquisition of federal certification, discussions may intensify concerning the long-term viability and regulatory oversight necessary to protect consumers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB2988

Relating to wholesale importation of prescription drugs

WV HB4170

Relating to wholesale importation of prescription drugs

WV HB5682

Creating the Prescription Drug Affordability Board

WV SB831

Ensuring financial assistance availability for prescription drugs

WV HB5379

Relating to financial assistance available for a prescription drug

WV HB5166

Relating to the distribution of drugs

WV SB325

Relating to distribution of drugs to safety net providers and contract pharmacies

WV HB4892

Relating to the distribution of drugs to safety net providers and contract pharmacies

WV SB577

Reducing copay cap on insulin and devices and permitting purchase of testing equipment without prescription

WV SB557

Providing that pharmacy may decline to dispense prescription drug where reimbursement is less than pharmacy's cost

Similar Bills

CA AB458

Importation of prescription drugs.

CA SB1361

Prescription drugs: cost sharing: pharmacy benefit managers.

HI HB14

Relating To Prescription Drugs.

HI SB319

Relating To Prescription Drugs.

NJ A2809

Permits import of Canadian prescription drugs.

FL H0283

Storage and Disposal of Prescription Drugs and Sharps

IL HB1272

PRESCRIPTION DRUG IMPORT ACT

IL SB1971

PRESCRIPTION DRUG IMPORT ACT