Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB650

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Health Insurance – Reimbursement and Use of Specific Pharmacies and Dispensaries – Prohibitions

Impact

The legislation is designed to improve access for patients by enabling them to choose their preferred pharmacy or dispensary without being restricted by insurance requirements. By repealing certain powers of pharmacy benefits managers, the bill ensures that patients can obtain specialty drugs from pharmacies that meet necessary performance standards, even if these pharmacies were not designated by their insurer. This could lead to a more competitive pharmaceutical market and potentially better prices for patients.

Summary

House Bill 650 aims to modify existing regulations surrounding health insurance reimbursement practices related to specialty drugs. The bill specifies that insurers, nonprofit health service plans, and health maintenance organizations cannot require a subscriber to obtain a covered specialty drug from any specific pharmacy or dispensary, although they can recommend certain entities. This regulation is intended to enhance patient choice regarding where they procure their medications.

Contention

Notable points of contention around HB 650 may arise from pharmacy benefits managers and insurance companies who typically have preferred pharmacies within their networks. Supporters of the bill advocate for patient autonomy and equity in healthcare, while opponents might argue that such regulations can lead to increased costs or complications in managing pharmacy benefits. The balance between insurer control and patient choice presents significant discussion points within the legislative process surrounding this bill.

Companion Bills

MD SB398

Crossfiled Health Insurance - Reimbursement and Use of Specific Pharmacies and Dispensaries - Prohibitions

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