Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR948

Introduced
4/2/25  
Report Pass
2/19/26  
Enrolled
3/9/26  

Caption

House Study Committee on Pharmacy Benefits Managers and Consumer Access to Prescription Medications; create

Impact

The resolution intends to assess the conditions surrounding pharmacy benefits managers and their influence on consumer access to medications in Georgia. With rising drug costs and the potential steering of patients toward certain pharmacies, this committee will investigate the impact of PBM practices on healthcare costs and accessibility. Consequently, the outcomes of the committee's studies may lead to legislative recommendations, ultimately influencing state laws governing pharmacy benefits and consumer rights

Summary

House Resolution 948, known as HR 948, establishes the House Study Committee on Pharmacy Benefits Managers and Consumer Access to Prescription Medications. The resolution recognizes the rising costs of prescription drugs, which have exceeded inflation rates annually since 2016. It highlights the critical role pharmacy benefits managers (PBMs) play in administering drug insurance benefits and underscores the need for oversight, particularly due to allegations of unfair practices that negatively affect patients and independent pharmacies. The resolution aims to create a committee to study and address these issues comprehensively.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR 948 appears to be cautiously optimistic, particularly among healthcare advocates and legislators concerned about drug pricing and consumer access. There is a clear acknowledgment of the challenges posed by PBMs, with a shared intent to investigate and seek solutions to mitigate their negative impacts. Nevertheless, there may also be contention from certain stakeholders who could perceive this oversight as unnecessary regulation or interference in the healthcare market.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding HR 948 include the definition and scope of the committee's powers, the balance of regulation of pharmacy benefits managers against the flexibility needed by these entities to operate effectively, and broader implications for healthcare policy in Georgia. Stakeholders will be watching closely for any proposed changes that could redefine the relationship between PBMs, pharmacies, and patients, impacting the healthcare landscape in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SR927

Senate Pharmacy Benefits Managers and Consumer Access to Prescription Medications Study Committee; create

GA HB1018

INS-PHARMACY BENEFIT MANAGERS

GA HB1159

INS-PHARMACY BENEFIT MANAGERS

GA SB252

Pharmacy Benefits Managers; providing a prescription reimbursement rate for independent pharmacies and regulating other practices

GA SR53

Requesting The Administrator Of The State Health Planning And Development Agency To Convene A Pharmacy Benefit Manager Working Group To Determine The Best Policies To Reform Pharmacy Benefit Manager Practices In The State To Ensure Transparency And Fairness For Consumers And In The Pharmaceutical Sector, Lower Drug Costs For Patient Consumers, And Increase Access To Health Care.

GA SB41

Pharmacy benefits.

GA SB104

To Amend The Arkansas Pharmacy Benefits Manager Licensure Act; To Protect Patients' Rights And Access To Medications; And To Declare An Emergency.

GA SB2047

Relating To Pharmacy Benefit Managers.

GA SB99

Drug Insurance Benefits; impose more restrictions on pharmacy benefit managers

GA AB1990

Pharmacy Law: compounded medications: consumer protection.

Similar Bills

HI HB72

Relating To Pharmacy.

HI HB2161

Relating To Pharmacy.

DC PR26-0688

Board of Pharmacy Dr. Jamila Jorden Confirmation Resolution of 2026

HI SB1509

Relating To Prescription Drugs.

HI SB1509

Relating To Prescription Drugs.

HI HB1643

Relating To Pharmacy.

HI SB2047

Relating To Pharmacy Benefit Managers.

HI SCR109

Urging The Insurance Commissioner To Study The Potential Benefits Of Expanding The Use Of Mail-order Pharmacy In The State.