Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0280

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Prescription Drug Benefits

Impact

By implementing this cap, S0280 seeks to alleviate the financial burdens faced by individuals with asthma who rely on inhalers to manage their condition. The legislation reflects a growing trend towards making healthcare more affordable, especially for chronic conditions that require ongoing medication. This move could lead to a notable reduction in the economic barriers that patients face when accessing vital asthma treatments, potentially improving overall health outcomes.

Summary

Bill S0280 aims to amend existing laws concerning prescription drug benefits specifically for asthma inhalers. The proposed legislation mandates that any health plan covering prescription asthma inhalers must cap the out-of-pocket costs for insured individuals at a maximum of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for a 30-day supply. Crucially, this requirement would mean that such coverage cannot be subject to any deductible, ensuring immediate accessibility for those needing these essential medications.

Contention

While the bill has its supporters who advocate for improved access to healthcare, there may be concerns from healthcare providers and insurance companies regarding its financial implications. Opposition could arise surrounding the balance between ensuring affordable healthcare access and the risk of increased pressure on health plans to remain profitable while adhering to these mandated caps. The ability of health plans to adjust their policies and remain compliant with both state regulations and federal standards may also be a topic of discussion as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5554

Prescription Drug Benefits

RI H7878

Prescription Drug Benefits

RI H5302

Caps the total amount that a covered person is required to pay for a covered prescription inhaler, prescription device, or prescription equipment to twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per thirty (30) day supply.

RI S0461

Caps the total amount that a covered person is required to pay for a covered prescription inhaler, prescription device, or prescription equipment to twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per thirty (30) day supply.

RI S2069

Caps the total amount that a covered person is required to pay for a covered prescription asthma inhaler to twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per thirty (30) day supply.

RI H7153

Caps the total amount that a covered person is required to pay for a covered prescription asthma inhaler to twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per thirty (30) day supply.

RI H7518

Caps the total amount that a covered person is required to pay for a covered prescription asthma inhaler to twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per thirty (30) day supply.

RI S0799

Prescription Drug Benefits

RI H6159

Prescription Drug Benefits

RI SB2031

Health insurance carriers; require to cap patient cost for prescriptions for insulin drugs.

Similar Bills

CA AB2789

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CA AB852

Health care practitioners: electronic prescriptions.

CA AB149

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TX HB2246

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TX SB594

Relating to the regulation of prescriptions for controlled substances, including certain procedures applicable to electronic prescriptions for Schedule II controlled substances.

TX HB2766

Relating to electronic and other controlled substance prescriptions under the Texas Controlled Substances Act; authorizing a fee.