Maine Senate Democrats: Sen. Reny, Rep. Perry Introduce Legislation to Rein in Prescription Drug Prices
On Monday, Senator
LD 1829, "An Act to Reduce Prescription Drug Costs by Requiring Reference-based Pricing" and LD 1816, "An Act Requiring Reference-based Pricing to Reduce Prescription Drug Costs" would prevent state-regulated health insurers from paying more for select prescription drugs than the rate negotiated by Medicare for the same. The proposal requires that all savings be passed along to the consumer.
"The health of
"The skyrocketing costs of prescription drugs have impacted the ability of Mainers across the state to lead healthy lives," said
The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 passed by
The proposal also offers accessible payment limits to employers that provide health care coverage for employees through "self-insured" or "self-funded" plans. This would provide much-needed relief for employers and covered workers.
"Mainers cannot keep up with the increasing prices of prescription drug costs. The good news is that due to the Federal Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) of 2022, some relief is coming to some Mainers," said
The price of prescription medication is putting the health of
The proposed legislation is a recommendation of
Both proposals will undergo additional work sessions in committee.
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View legislation here: https://mainelegislature.org/LawMakerWeb/summary.asp?ID=280089050
Original text here: https://www.mainesenate.org/reny-perry-introduce-legislation-to-rein-in-prescription-drug-prices/
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