Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB690

Caption

Pharmacy benefits managers; duty of care to insureds, health plans, and providers; provide

Impact

The implications of HB 690 could result in significant changes within the pharmacy benefits management landscape. By mandating a duty of care, this legislation is expected to enhance accountability among pharmacy benefits managers, leading to improved patient outcomes. Moreover, it is positioned to empower consumers by providing them greater clarity regarding the management of their pharmaceutical benefits. Health plans may also face new regulations aimed at fostering a more transparent relationship with the pharmacy benefits managers they employ.

Summary

House Bill 690 seeks to amend the regulation and licensure of pharmacy benefits managers in Georgia by establishing a clear duty of care owed by these managers to insured individuals, health plans, and providers. This bill emphasizes the need for transparency in the operations of pharmacy benefits managers, which play a crucial role in the medication management process, especially concerning the pricing and dispensing of prescription drugs. The introduction of duties of care aims to ensure that these entities act in the best interest of their clients, thereby promoting fair practices within the healthcare system.

Contention

While the bill is aimed at protecting consumers, it does raise questions and potential contention around the extent to which these regulations could affect the pricing models used by pharmacy benefits managers. Critics may express concerns that increased regulations could inadvertently lead to higher costs for health plans and, consequently, the consumers they serve. Proponents argue that transparency and duties of care will lead to better healthcare practices and outcomes, but the impact on pricing structures within the industry remains a significant point of discussion.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB924

Insurance; discriminating against certain healthcare facilities and providers in connection with the administration of provider administered drugs; prohibit insurers

GA HB417

Insurance; prohibit insurers from discriminating against certain healthcare facilities and providers in connection with provider administered drugs

GA HB1072

Health; drug repository program; revise definitions; provide for pharmacist to pharmacy technician ratios

GA SB307

Private Review Agents; health insurers to implement and maintain a program that allows for the selective application of reductions; provide

GA SB109

Department of Community Health; include continuous glucose monitors as a pharmacy benefit for Medicaid recipients; require

GA HB362

Insurance; benefit provider to disclose certain payments to a treating healthcare provider; provide

GA HB1363

State employees' health insurance plan; drugs dispensed for self-administration; provisions

GA SB162

Health; certificate of need requirements for all health care facilities except certain long-term care facilities and services; eliminate

GA SB20

"Surprise Billing Consumer Protection Act"; ensure consumer access to quality healthcare by setting adequacy standards for network plans offered by an insurer

GA HB1515

Better Small Business Employee Benefits Act; enact

Similar Bills

IA SF383

A bill for an act relating to pharmacy benefits managers, pharmacies, prescription drugs, and pharmacy services administrative organizations, and including applicability provisions. (Formerly SSB 1074.) Effective date: 07/01/2025. Applicability date: 07/01/2025.

IA HF852

A bill for an act relating to pharmacy benefits managers, pharmacies, and prescription drugs and including applicability provisions.(Formerly HSB 99.)

IA HSB99

A bill for an act relating to pharmacy benefits managers, pharmacies, and prescription drugs and including applicability provisions.(See HF 852.)

IA SSB1074

A bill for an act relating to pharmacy benefits managers, pharmacies, and prescription drugs and including applicability provisions.(See SF 383.)

NJ A4953

"Patient and Provider Protection Act."

NJ S3842

"Patient and Provider Protection Act."

IA HF2401

A bill for an act relating to pharmacy benefits managers, pharmacies, and prescription drug pricing, and providing applicability provisions. (Formerly HSB 640.)

CA AB2863

Health care coverage: prescriptions.