Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2385

Introduced
1/30/26  
Refer
1/30/26  
Report Pass
3/26/26  
Engrossed
4/2/26  

Caption

Prohibits the Rhode Island medical assistance program from requiring prior authorization or a step therapy protocol for the coverage of a medication classified as an anticonvulsant or antipsychotic.

Impact

The passage of S2385 would notably affect the operation of managed care organizations in Rhode Island by mandating that they comply with these new coverage requirements. This means that individuals who need antipsychotic and anticonvulsant medications would benefit from more straightforward access, potentially reducing delays in receiving essential treatments. Furthermore, by ensuring these medications are covered without prior authorization, the bill aims to promote adherence to treatment regimens, thereby improving health outcomes for patients dealing with mental health issues.

Summary

Bill S2385, introduced in the Rhode Island General Assembly, addresses the requirements around prescription medications, specifically targeting the coverage of anticonvulsant and antipsychotic drugs under the state's medical assistance program. The bill aims to amend existing laws by prohibiting any requirement for prior authorization or a step therapy protocol for these classifications of medications. This legislative measure recognizes the significance of ensuring that individuals requiring such mental health medications have timely access, without the bureaucratic hurdles that prior authorizations often entail.

Contention

Notably, the bill does not entirely eliminate clinical prior authorization edits for these medications, which may lead to debates on the boundary between patient protection and administrative control. Advocates for the bill argue that it alleviates unnecessary barriers to treatment, enhancing the quality of healthcare for individuals with mental health conditions. However, critics might raise concerns about the implications of easing restrictions at the risk of controlling the appropriateness of medication use, emphasizing the need for a balance between patient access and quality health management.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5320

Prohibits the Rhode Island medical assistance program and managed care organizations that it contracts with from requiring prior authorization or step therapy protocol for a prescription of a nonpreferred anticonvulsant or antipsychotic.

RI S0786

Prohibits prior authorization or a step therapy protocol for the prescription of a nonpreferred medication on their drug formulary used to assess or treat an enrollee's bipolar disorder, schizophrenia or schizotypal.

RI S0684

Prohibits a policy of individual health insurance coverage from requiring prior authorization for prescriptions of generic medication.

RI H5119

Limits the use by insurers of step therapy, a protocol that establishes a specific sequence in which prescription drugs for a specified medical condition are covered by an insurer, by allowing medical providers to request step therapy exceptions.

RI S0116

Limits the use by insurers of step therapy, a protocol that establishes a specific sequence in which prescription drugs for a specified medical condition are covered by an insurer, by allowing medical providers to request step therapy exceptions.

RI H6317

Prohibits an insurer from imposing a requirement of prior authorization for any admission, item, service, treatment, test, exam, study, procedure, or any generic or brand name prescription drug ordered by a primary care provider.

RI S0695

Recognizes the program run by the Rhode Island Medical Society or comparable program for physicians, physician assistants, dentists, and podiatrists, to address burnout, substance abuse, and mental and physical health issues.

RI H6036

Recognizes the program run by the Rhode Island Medical Society or comparable program for physicians, physician assistants, dentists, and podiatrists, to address burnout, substance abuse, and mental and physical health issues.

RI H5124

Establishes Rhode Island First Step program requiring DOC to assist offenders with reintegration into society, counseling, medical care, education, early sentence termination or pre-release confinement for elderly and terminally ill offenders.

RI H5623

Prohibits health insurance plans from requiring prior authorization for a new episode of rehabilitative care for twelve visits, or from requiring prior authorization for rehabilitative care for chronic pain for ninety days.

Similar Bills

RI S0786

Prohibits prior authorization or a step therapy protocol for the prescription of a nonpreferred medication on their drug formulary used to assess or treat an enrollee's bipolar disorder, schizophrenia or schizotypal.

RI H5320

Prohibits the Rhode Island medical assistance program and managed care organizations that it contracts with from requiring prior authorization or step therapy protocol for a prescription of a nonpreferred anticonvulsant or antipsychotic.

ND SB2076

Prior authorization and certification of medically necessary medication.

MA S1420

Relative to the administration of anti-psychotic or other psychotropic substances to nursing home residents

MA H2216

Relative to the administration of anti-psychotic or other psychotropic substances to nursing home residents

NE LB1043

Include prescription antidepressants, antipsychotics, and anticonvulsants on the preferred drug list under the Medical Assistance Act

MI SB0397

Human services: medical services; exemption of certain prescription drugs from the medical assistance prior authorization process; provide for. Amends sec. 109h of 1939 PA 280 (MCL 400.109h).

MI HB4815

Human services: medical services; coverage for treatment of menopause and perimenopause symptoms and waiver of prior authorization for prescription drugs or treatments for menopause and perimenopause symptoms; require. Amends sec. 109h of 1939 PA 280 (MCL 400.109h) & adds sec. 109t.