Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S734

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Ensuring access to specialty medications

Impact

This bill is poised to have significant implications on state laws governing pharmacies and the dispensing of medications. By requiring pharmacies to adhere to stringent licensing procedures, the bill seeks to improve oversight and accountability in the handling of specialty medications, which often require special storage or handling due to their high cost or complex administration. This aligns with efforts to promote patient safety and ensure that patients have access to necessary medications without unnecessary barriers.

Summary

Bill S734, titled 'An Act Ensuring Access to Specialty Medications', aims to strengthen access to specialty medications for patients within Massachusetts. The legislation introduces a new section in Chapter 112 of the General Laws, defining 'specialty pharmacies' and establishing licensing procedures for these entities. The provisions ensure that all pharmacies dispensing specialty medications, except for mail service pharmacies, comply with specific regulations that aim to safeguard public health and enhance medication accessibility.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding S734 may arise from differing opinions on the impact of increased regulation on pharmacy operations. Proponents argue that enhanced oversight will lead to better health outcomes by ensuring that specialty medications are handled appropriately. However, critics may contend that additional regulations could place a burden on smaller pharmacies, potentially leading to disparities in access for patients dependent on these medications. Additionally, there may be discussions on insurance guidelines regarding the dispensing of specialty medications, as specified in amendments to Chapter 176D, which could spark debates about healthcare costs and access.

Companion Bills

MA S3067

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Health Care Financing to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to health care financing matters.

Previously Filed As

MA H4497

Ensuring access to specialty medications

MA H1322

Ensuring access to specialty medications

MA H1284

Ensuring banking accessibility

MA H4181

Ensuring pharmacy access

MA S777

Relative to specialty medications and patient safety

MA S687

Ensuring access to fair and reasonable pharmacy networks

MA H4496

To help patients and reduce health care costs by ensuring patient adherence to medications

MA H1305

To help patients and reduce health care costs by ensuring patient adherence to medications

MA H4226

Ensuring access and continuity of care to specialist and hospital services for dually eligible individuals

MA S1634

Ensuring access to medical records

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