Requires DOH to maintain emergency stockpile of insulin and authorizes dispensing of emergency supply of insulin to certain patients.
In addition to creating a stockpile, the bill allows pharmacists to dispense a 30-day emergency supply of insulin once per year. This can occur under a standing order by a prescriber or the DOH. This initiative could significantly enhance continuity of care for diabetic patients and reduce the risk of insulin shortages impacting patient health outcomes. Furthermore, health insurers, including Medicaid, are required to cover these emergency supplies without a deductible, limiting out-of-pocket costs to a maximum of $35 for each emergency prescription, which is intended to alleviate financial burdens during critical situations.
Assembly Bill No. 3571 establishes provisions for the management and distribution of emergency insulin supplies within New Jersey. Specifically, the bill mandates that the Department of Health (DOH) maintain an emergency stockpile of insulin, consisting of the ten most common types used by residents. This initiative aims to ensure that individuals whose insulin supplies run out can access emergency insulin while awaiting their next prescription refill. DoH will regularly assess and replenish this stockpile based on projected needs, current availability, and any changes in the insulin supply chain.
While the bill is largely seen as a step forward in supporting diabetic patients, potential points of contention arise regarding its implementation and oversight. Concerns may relate to how effectively the DOH can monitor and manage the inventory of insulin, particularly under emergency circumstances where demand may fluctuate unpredictably. Moreover, the requirement for health plans to cover emergency insulins, especially in high-deductible plans, could lead to disputes over coverage and reimbursement practices. Stakeholders may also debate the sufficiency of support structures for ensuring that diabetic patients are well-informed about accessing emergency insulin under the stipulated guidelines.