Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1807

Introduced
3/3/25  

Caption

Nonopioid drugs coverage required for treatment or management of pain.

Impact

If enacted, HF1807 would significantly alter the landscape of prescription drug coverage within the state. It would require the commissioner of health to ensure that nonopioid drugs are treated equally in relation to opioids in terms of coverage and accessibility. This may lead to a shift in prescribing practices among healthcare providers as they consider the implications of this bill in their treatment regimens. Furthermore, it can influence state healthcare policies by promoting a broader integration of nonopioid therapies into standard pain management practices, thereby potentially decreasing the state’s reliance on opioid prescriptions.

Summary

House File 1807 mandates that state health programs cover nonopioid drugs specifically for the treatment and management of pain. The bill aims to amend existing Minnesota statutes relating to the preferred drug list, ensuring that nonopioid medications are not disadvantaged compared to opioids. This approach is intended to address growing concerns about opioid dependency and to promote safer pain management alternatives. By requiring the coverage of these nonopioid options, the bill highlights a commitment to public health initiatives focused on reducing opioid-related harm while providing patients with effective alternatives for pain relief.

Contention

Although the bill has a public health focus, it is likely to generate debate among stakeholders. Proponents argue that it is essential to combat the opioid crisis by ensuring that patients have access to various pain management options. Critics, however, may raise concerns about the adequacy of nonopioid treatments in certain circumstances and question whether the forced equal treatment could inadvertently limit physician discretion in addressing individual patient needs. Additionally, there may be discussions around the economic implications for pharmaceutical companies and public healthcare systems in adapting to these new requirements.

Companion Bills

MN SF1947

Similar To Nonopioid drugs treatment or management of pain requirement provision

Previously Filed As

MN HF3430

Medical assistance coverage of prescription drugs clarified in cases of cost-effective health insurance coverage.

MN SF3652

Medical assistance coverage clarification of prescription drugs in cases of cost-effective health insurance coverage

MN HF1658

Insurance; infertility treatment coverage required by health plans and medical assistance.

MN SF1129

Membership modification of the Formulary Committee

MN SF3970

Health insurance coverage for the management and treatment of obesity requirement

MN HF4012

Health insurance coverage for management and treatment of obesity required.

MN HF1574

Medical assistance coverage of tobacco and nicotine cessation treatment modified and expanded.

MN SF1320

Medical assistance coverage of tobacco and nicotine cessation treatment modification and expansion

MN HF1159

Formulary Committee membership modified, procedure modified for making changes to preferred drug list, and related changes made.

MN SF2485

Commercial health plan coverage requirement of certain treatment at psychiatric residential treatment facilities

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