Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB144

Introduced
1/7/26  
Refer
1/7/26  

Caption

HIV medications; prohibit health plans and Medicaid from subjecting to protocols that restrict dispensing of.

Impact

The passage of HB144 represents a significant shift in state health policy regarding the treatment of HIV and AIDS. By removing administrative barriers to accessing necessary medications, the bill is expected to improve health outcomes for individuals living with HIV. Furthermore, it modifies existing definitions and regulations within the Mississippi Code, particularly regarding health benefit plans, thereby aligning them with the bill's objectives to streamline access to critical health care services.

Summary

House Bill 144 aims to enhance access to antiretroviral (ARV) drugs prescribed for the treatment or prevention of HIV and AIDS by prohibiting certain restrictions imposed by health benefit plans, pharmacy benefit managers, and private review agents. Specifically, the bill disallows these entities from requiring prior authorization or implementing step therapy protocols that may delay or restrict the dispensing of these vital medications. This legislative effort is founded on the intention to ensure patients can receive the appropriate treatments without unnecessary administrative hurdles.

Contention

There are potential points of contention surrounding HB144, particularly regarding the implications for cost management and regulatory oversight. Critics may raise concerns on how this legislation could affect insurance premiums or lead to increased expenditures on medication without the usual checks such as prior authorizations. Moreover, there may be discussions on how this change reconciles with the need for managed care frameworks that aim to control costs while ensuring patient access.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1497

HIV medications; prohibit health plans and Medicaid from subjecting to protocols that restrict dispensing of.

MS SB2045

HIV medications; prohibit health plans and Medicaid from restricting dispensing of HIV/AIDS treatment.

MS HB1389

Nonopioid drugs for pain management; require health plans and Medicaid to cover and not make use of more restrictive than for opioid drugs.

MS SB2388

Medicaid; create provisions effecting parity in the prescription of pain medication.

MS HB1578

Health insurance and Medicaid; require coverage for postpartum depression screenings.

MS HB1058

Medicaid; restrict frequency of managed care organizations transferring enrollees to other organizations.

MS HB234

Medicaid; create Medicaid Commission to administer program and abolish Division of Medicaid.

MS HB1125

Pharmacy services; prohibit insurers and PBMs from requiring persons to obtain exclusively through pharmacies that they own.

MS SB2069

Health insurance; require health benefit plans to follow new procedure related to step therapy protocol for CRF-COPD treatment.

MS HB1401

Community health workers; provide for certification of by Health Department and for Medicaid reimbursement for services of.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.