Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1157

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To ensure access to prescription medication and community pharmacies

Impact

The proposed amendments in this bill will specifically impact the Massachusetts General Laws by imposing requirements for PBMs to establish `maximum allowable cost` lists that are fair and publicly available. This will enable pharmacies to contest unjust pricing and protect their financial interests, especially as it mandates that the reimbursement for non-affiliated pharmacies equals or exceeds that of affiliated pharmacies. Overall, the legislation aims to enhance the operational conditions for community pharmacies, which is crucial for maintaining local healthcare access for residents.

Summary

House Bill 1157, titled 'An Act to ensure access to prescription medication and community pharmacies', aims to strengthen the accessibility of prescription drugs through community pharmacies in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The legislation introduces multiple provisions that seek to regulate the actions of pharmacy benefits managers (PBMs) and ensure fair competition among pharmacies. By offering transparency in pricing and guarantees for reimbursement rates, the bill attempts to create a fairer pharmaceutical marketplace, especially for community pharmacies that have sometimes been sidelined in favor of larger pharmacy chains.

Contention

Points of contention surrounding H1157 include concerns over the balance of power between large pharmaceutical corporations and independent community pharmacies. Supporters argue that this bill is a necessary reform to protect local pharmacies from being dominated by larger PBMs, which often impose unfair pricing practices. Conversely, critics fear that these regulations could lead to increased costs for consumers or insurers, depending on how the market responds to newly mandated pricing structures. Discussions have indicated a need for further evaluation of the bill's long-term implications on drug pricing and pharmacy operations.

Companion Bills

MA H4493

Replaced by To ensure access to prescription medication and community pharmacies

Previously Filed As

MA H4493

To ensure access to prescription medication and community pharmacies

MA S831

To ensure access to prescription medication and community pharmacies

MA H1326

To ensure access to prescription medications

MA S827

To ensure access to prescription medications

MA H4346

To ensure access to prescription medications

MA SB1309

Pharmacists; care standard; prescriptions

MA SB493

Relating to protection of certain disclosures and communications by pharmacists and pharmacies regarding prescription drug benefits.

MA S830

To preserve community pharmacies

MA H1092

To ensure affordable prescription medications through accountability standards

MA H1322

Ensuring access to specialty medications

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