Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S827

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To ensure access to prescription medications

Impact

The legislation would update Chapter 176D of the Massachusetts General Laws, facilitating consumer access to a wider range of prescriptions while mitigating the risk of pharmacies facing significant financial losses due to unreasonably low reimbursements. This aims to augment health outcomes by ensuring patients can obtain their medications without barriers related to cost. By enforcing that the reimbursement costs cannot fall below the actual acquisition cost, the bill is poised to stabilize pharmacy operations and extend better service to patients.

Summary

Bill S827, entitled 'An Act to ensure access to prescription medications,' focuses on establishing regulations around the pricing and accessibility of prescription drugs in Massachusetts. The bill introduces provisions that require pharmacy benefits managers (PBMs) and covered entities to set maximum allowable costs for drugs, ensuring that pharmacies are reimbursed adequately. It emphasizes transparency, requiring PBMs to disclose sources for maximum allowable costs and ensuring these costs reflect or exceed the pharmacy's acquisition costs. This measure aims to provide greater financial predictability for pharmacies and improve access to necessary medications for patients.

Contention

Despite the positive intentions, the bill may lead to contention between pharmacy benefits managers and independent pharmacies. While proponents argue that the legislation will safeguard pharmacies from unsustainable pricing practices, critics warn that implementing such regulations could increase overall medication costs due to heightened administrative burdens on PBMs. Opposition may arise from concerns about the potential for inflation in drug prices as systems adapt to these new rules. As discussions unfold, the balance of ensuring equitable drug access while maintaining competitive pricing will be a crucial point of debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S715

To ensure access to prescription medications

MA H3587

To ensure access to prescription medications

MA H1150

To ensure access to generic medication

MA H1148

Relative to prescription drug pricing

MA H1147

Ensuring access to specialty medications

MA S630

Ensuring access to specialty medications

MA H945

To ensure prescription drug cost transparency and affordability

MA S2492

Relative to pharmaceutical access, costs and transparency

MA S749

Relative to pharmaceutical access, costs and transparency

MA S2499

Relative to pharmaceutical access, costs and transparency

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