Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1708

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  

Caption

Pharmacy Benefit Managers; provide rules for those who administer the State Health Plan.

Impact

One of the key impacts of HB 1708 is that it sets forth a regulatory framework that mandates pharmacy benefit managers to reimburse pharmacies for prescription drugs at no less than the national average drug acquisition cost. Furthermore, pharmacies will be entitled to a professional dispensing fee that aligns with Medicaid standards. This stipulation is designed to ensure fair reimbursement practices that benefit pharmacies and, by extension, the patients who rely on their services.

Summary

House Bill 1708 seeks to amend various sections of the Mississippi Code of 1972 concerning the management of pharmacy benefits for state and school employees' health insurance. The bill introduces significant structural changes by including the Executive Director of the Mississippi Board of Pharmacy in the evaluation of pharmacy benefit management proposals. Notably, the act aims to create specific guidelines and definitions related to pharmacy benefits, encompassing terms such as 'clean claims' and 'rebates' among others.

Contention

The bill has been the subject of debate, particularly regarding its provisions that restrict pharmacy benefit managers from charging more for drugs than what they reimburse pharmacies. Some stakeholders argue that these measures could limit the negotiating power of pharmacy benefit managers with drug manufacturers. Additionally, others have expressed concerns over whether the new rules might impact the availability of certain pharmacy services or create operational complications for benefit managers. As the bill moves through the legislative process, these points of contention are likely to prompt further discussions among legislators and advocacy groups.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1299

Pharmacy benefit managers; require to make available to the public, without redaction, contracts relating to pharmacy benefit management services.

MS HB1096

Pharmacy Benefits Prompt Pay Act; revise various provisions of.

MS SB2484

Pharmacy Benefit Manager; revise certain requirements of.

MS HB1298

Pharmacy benefit managers; require to use national average drug acquisition cost.

MS HB987

Pharmacy Benefit Prompt Pay Act; revise various provisions of.

MS HB1316

Health benefit plans; prohibit from providing coverage or related services for clinician-administered drugs.

MS HB1317

Pharmacists; authorize to test for and administer treatment for minor, nonchronic health conditions.

MS HB853

Health insurance policies; require certain to provide infertility coverage and establish pilot program in State Health Plan.

MS HB250

Medicaid; revise certain provisions regarding managed care providers and payments during appeals.

MS HB992

Medicaid; bring forward services and managed care provisions.

Similar Bills

MS HB1096

Pharmacy Benefits Prompt Pay Act; revise various provisions of.

MS SB2484

Pharmacy Benefit Manager; revise certain requirements of.

MS HB1119

Pharmacy benefit managers; revise provisions related to.

MS SB2677

Pharmacy Benefit Prompt Pay Act; define requirements for pharmacy benefit managers and pharmacy services administrative organizations.

MS SB2738

State employees health plan; set provisions and restrictions related to pharmacy benefit manager.

MS SB2894

Pharmacy Benefit Prompt Pay Act; revise.

MS HB987

Pharmacy Benefit Prompt Pay Act; revise various provisions of.

MS HB733

Pharmacy Benefit Prompt Pay Act; revise various provisions of.