Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2134

Introduced
3/3/25  

Caption

Mental health terminology modification

Impact

The enactment of SF2134 is expected to bring significant changes to the landscape of mental health treatment in Minnesota. By requiring health plans to provide coverage for prescribed antipsychotic medications, the bill seeks to minimize barriers patients face in accessing necessary medications. It empowers healthcare providers, enabling them to prescribe the most appropriate treatment without the limitations of a health plan's formulary restrictions. This could lead to improved patient outcomes by ensuring continuity of care.

Summary

SF2134 aims to amend existing Minnesota statutes regarding health plans and their coverage of antipsychotic medications for individuals diagnosed with various mental health issues, specifically emotional disturbances and mental illnesses. The bill mandates health plans to cover prescribed antipsychotic drugs irrespective of their inclusion in the health plan's drug formulary. This move is intended to ensure that patients have access to the medications deemed most effective by their healthcare providers.

Contention

However, the bill may face contention surrounding the implications for health insurers. Critics may express concerns over the potential increase in costs associated with mandated coverage for non-formulary drugs. There are worries that this could lead to higher premiums for all insured individuals, which might provoke debate on the balance between patient access to essential medications and the financial sustainability of health plans. Moreover, the bill's provisions regarding the certification from healthcare providers may also be challenged in terms of enforcing compliance and managing administrative tasks involved.

Companion Bills

MN HF2196

Similar To Mental health terminology updated.

Previously Filed As

MN HF2196

Mental health terminology updated.

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Mental health terminology updated.

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