Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2025

Introduced
1/8/26  
Refer
1/8/26  

Caption

Medicaid and health insurance insurers; create provisions effecting parity in the prescription of pain medication.

Impact

The bill is intended to address the growing opioid crisis by promoting alternative pain management treatments. By ensuring that nonopioid options are readily accessible and adequately covered, SB2025 seeks to shift the focus of pain management away from opioids, thereby potentially decreasing dependency on these substances. Insurers will also be mandated to file their coverage plans with the Department of Insurance to ensure compliance with these requirements, creating a regulatory framework that promotes fair treatment of nonopioid medications.

Summary

Senate Bill 2025 establishes new provisions aimed at ensuring that nonopioid medications are treated equally to opioid medications in terms of coverage by Medicaid and health insurance insurers. The bill mandates that the Division of Medicaid cannot disadvantage or discourage the use of nonopioid drugs approved by the FDA for pain management when compared to opioid drugs on the preferred drug list. Additionally, it requires insurers to develop comprehensive coverage plans that include a variety of pain management services, including nonpharmacologic options.

Contention

Notably, there have been discussions around the potential implications of this bill on the pharmaceutical industry and public health. Proponents argue that the bill will expand patient choices and reduce the risk of addiction associated with opioids. However, some critics express concerns over the practical implementation of such mandates and the readiness of the healthcare system to adopt these changes by the effective date of July 1, 2026. Questions remain about how adequately insurers will adhere to the requirements without over-regulating access to alternative treatments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2388

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

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 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 HB1578

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

MS HB552

Medical providers and medical malpractice insurers; prohibit consent to arbitration as a condition for care or insurance.

MS SB2867

Medicaid; make various amendments to the provisions of the program.

MS SB2386

Medicaid; make various amendments to the provisions of the program.

MS HB93

Health insurance; prohibit modifications on renewal of covered and prescribed prescription drug's contracted benefit level.

MS HB40

Health insurance; require coverage of medically necessary treatment of mental health and substance use disorders.

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