Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1205

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing a commission to study the promotion of preferred pharmacy networks

Impact

The commission created under HB 1205 will conduct a comprehensive analysis of potential savings generated by the preferred pharmacy networks. By conducting a cost-benefit analysis, the commission is expected to provide a thorough understanding of how these networks could operate, as well as the financial implications for the state's healthcare system. The commission is mandated to submit its findings, including recommendations and any proposed legislation, to key legislative committees within a year of the bill's passage. This is significant as it establishes a formal mechanism for evaluating drug pricing strategies and could lead to systematic changes in how pharmacy services are accessed.

Summary

House Bill 1205 aims to establish a commission that will study the implementation of preferred pharmacy networks within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This bill proposes that health insurers could guide consumers towards specific pharmacies that offer lower prices for medications, which would ostensibly lead to reduced prescription drug costs. The initiative is intended to create a structured assessment of how such networks could function and potentially bring financial benefits to both consumers and insurers. The commission will be composed of a diverse group of legislative members and health policy officials who will collaboratively investigate the feasibility and implications of this approach.

Contention

While HB 1205 seeks to promote cost savings through insurance negotiations with pharmacies, there may be potential points of contention surrounding patients' access to medications. Concerns could arise regarding the quality of care at 'preferred' pharmacies compared to others, as well as the impact on independent pharmacies that may not be included in such networks. Stakeholders, including consumer advocacy groups and pharmaceutical professionals, may have differing views on the efficacy and fairness of narrowing consumer choice in pharmacy services. Hence, the bill may prompt extensive discussions on the balance between cost savings and access to healthcare.

Companion Bills

MA H5223

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H2458

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MA S687

Ensuring access to fair and reasonable pharmacy networks

MA H2456

Establishing a commission to study the encouragement of organ donation

MA H1202

Establishing a commission to study maximum allowable costs lists

MA H1531

Establishing a commission to study housing affordability and density reform

MA H5223

Study Order

MA H2215

Relative to establishing a commission to study the feasibility of joining the counseling compact

MA H3149

Establishing a commission to study reforms to the low-income housing tax credit program

MA H3512

Establishing a special legislative commission to study small modular reactors

MA H83

Establishing a special legislative commission to study load growth due to AI and data centers

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