Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2563

Introduced
2/13/26  

Caption

Establishes the "Prescription Drug Savings and Transparency Act of 2026."

Impact

By implementing this act, the state seeks to explore various prescription drug management structures utilized in other states, such as single preferred drug lists and state-contracted pharmacy benefit managers. The findings and recommendations from the proposed study will play a crucial role in determining the viability and potential restructure of Rhode Island's current system. It aims to enhance transparency and efficiency while potentially reducing administrative burdens and improving the overall quality of care for Medicaid beneficiaries.

Summary

S2563, known as the Prescription Drug Savings and Transparency Act of 2026, aims to address escalating Medicaid costs associated with prescription drugs in Rhode Island. The legislation mandates an independent, comprehensive study by the office of the auditor general to evaluate whether consolidating prescription drug management within the Medicaid program could yield financial and operational benefits. This initiative recognizes the burgeoning share of prescription drug benefits within Medicaid expenditures, which directly impacts the state budget and beneficiaries' access to medications.

Contention

The act raises important dialogues amongst stakeholders in healthcare, including legislators, healthcare providers, and patients regarding the balance between state oversight and industry regulations. Notable points of contention may arise regarding the access to proprietary information from private entities involved in pharmacy benefits, as the bill enforces compliance from these entities in providing data necessary for the audit. Critics may argue about the implications of such oversight on private sector operations and patient access to medications, while supporters will advocate for accountability and better drug pricing for the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0117

Sets controls on Medicaid prescription drug costs by imposing transparency and accountability requirements on managed care organizations (MCOs) and their pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs).

RI H5463

Sets controls on Medicaid prescription drug costs by imposing transparency and accountability requirements on managed care organizations (MCOs) and their pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs).

RI S0467

Establishes the Wholesale Prescription Drug Importation Program for the importation of wholesale prescription drugs from Canada, to provide savings to Rhode Island consumers.

RI H5853

Establishes the Wholesale Prescription Drug Importation Program for the importation of wholesale prescription drugs from Canada, to provide savings to Rhode Island consumers.

RI S0221

Provides certain controls over prescription drug costs by imposing transparency, oversight and accountability requirements on commercial insurers and their pharmacy benefit managers.

RI H5429

Provides certain controls over prescription drug costs by imposing transparency, oversight and accountability requirements on commercial insurers and their pharmacy benefit managers.

RI H5620

Regulates price increases for prescription drugs.

RI H5116

Directs the state board of pharmacy to annually identify up to fifteen prescription drugs with increased costs and provide the list to the attorney general to obtain reasons for the cost increases.

RI S0121

Requires a report to be produced that focuses on prescription drug prior authorizations by January 1, 2026.

RI H5433

Requires a report to be produced that focuses on prescription drug prior authorizations by January 1, 2026.

Similar Bills

IN SB0140

Pharmacy benefits.

RI H8172

Establishes the "Prescription Drug Savings and Transparency Act of 2026."

FL H0697

Drug Prices and Coverage

NJ A3512

Establishes "Equitable Drug Pricing and Patient Access Act."

NJ S2621

Establishes "Equitable Drug Pricing and Patient Access Act."

AR HB1354

To Regulate Pharmacy Benefits Managers; To Amend The Law Concerning The State And Public School Life And Health Insurance Program; And To Amend The Law Concerning Certain Health Benefit Plans.

NV SB389

Revises provisions relating to the administration of pharmacy benefits under Medicaid and certain other health plans. (BDR 38-240)

HI SB1509

Relating To Prescription Drugs.