Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF3306

Introduced
4/7/25  

Caption

Prior authorization on medications prescribed for antineoplastic cancer treatment prohibition; prior authorization denials based on timing of the provided health care service prohibition; expedited prior authorization review for prescriptions that have previously been authorized or covered requirement

Impact

In addition to preventing prior authorization for medications, SF3306 also establishes new provisions regarding the processing of previous authorizations. It requires expedited review for prescriptions that have been authorized before, effectively ensuring continuity of care for patients already undergoing treatment. This bill is intended to reduce potential barriers patients might face when trying to access medications that have already been covered by their insurance plans in prior years.

Summary

SF3306 is a legislative bill aimed at amending Minnesota's health insurance laws concerning prior authorization for medications specifically used in antineoplastic cancer treatment. The bill prohibits the requirement of prior authorization on these medications, ensuring that patients do not face unnecessary delays in accessing essential cancer therapies. Supporters of the bill argue that removing prior authorization will significantly enhance patient care by facilitating timely treatment and preventing interruptions in medication access due to administrative hurdles.

Conclusion

Overall, SF3306 represents a significant shift in health policy in Minnesota, reflecting a growing trend towards patient-centric policies that prioritize access to necessary medical treatments. If enacted, the bill would not only change how health insurance operates regarding cancer treatments but could also set a precedent for future legislation aimed at making healthcare more accessible to patients dealing with serious health conditions.

Contention

There is potential for contention around provisions regarding the timing of prior authorization denials, as the bill includes a requirement for health plan companies to allow for submission of requests without unreasonable delay. While this is aimed at ensuring expediency in healthcare delivery, there may be concerns from insurance providers about the implications for their coverage decisions and administrative processes. Critics may argue that removing prior authorization could lead to increased costs or misuse of resources within the healthcare system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN SF3532

Prior authorization and coverage of health services requirements modification; ground for disciplinary action against physicians modification; commissioner of commerce and legislature report requirements; classifying data

MN HF3578

Health care service prior authorization and coverage requirements modified, ground for disciplinary action against physicians modified, reports to the commissioner of commerce and the legislature required, data classified, and rulemaking authorized.

MN SF2331

Prior authorization report requirement

MN HF3268

Insurance; prior authorization report required.

MN SF4368

Prior authorization mental health carve out expansion

MN HF4402

Prior authorization mental health carve out expanded.

MN SF4268

Informed choice and expedited service authorization for technology systems demonstration partnership for people receiving home and community based services authorization

MN SF4460

Civil commitment priority admission requirements modification; prisoner in a correctional facility is not responsible for co-payments for mental health medications specification; reimbursement of county co-payment expenses authorization; appropriating money

MN SF2586

Health care providers providing patients with health information and services that are medically accurate; evidence-based, and appropriate for the patient authorization; informed consent requirements before abortions may be performed repeal

MN SF1870

Cultural practitioners addition to providers of chemical dependency services authorization; Minnesota Tribal nations notification of law changes requirement

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