US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB5120

Introduced
9/3/25  

Caption

HANDS Act Hospitals As Naloxone Distribution Sites Act

Impact

If enacted, this bill will significantly impact Medicare and Medicaid regulations by requiring mandatory coverage for preventive opioid overdose reversal drugs, thereby eliminating any cost-sharing associated with their provision. By doing so, it aims to reduce barriers that might prevent individuals from receiving crucial life-saving medications at the moment when they are most needed. The inclusion of these drugs within available healthcare plans demonstrates a proactive approach to dealing with the opioid crisis by integrating overdose prevention into the healthcare delivery system.

Summary

House Bill 5120, known as the HANDS Act (Hospitals As Naloxone Distribution Sites Act), seeks to amend the Social Security Act to provide no-cost coverage for the preventive distribution of opioid overdose reversal drugs, notably naloxone. The bill specifically mandates that from January 1, 2026, opioid overdose reversal drugs are to be provided at no charge to patients who are identified as at risk of an overdose when being discharged from a hospital, emergency department, or ambulatory surgical center. This aims to combat the increasing rates of opioid overdose in the United States by ensuring that at-risk individuals leave medical facilities equipped with the necessary intervention supplies.

Contention

During discussions surrounding HB5120, concerns were raised regarding the implementation and funding of such a mandate, particularly from state-funded Medicaid programs. Critics argue that while the intentions behind the bill are commendable, the financial implications for states could be burdensome, especially in light of existing budget constraints related to healthcare funding. Moreover, some healthcare professionals have expressed concern over how the distribution of these drugs will be managed and whether sufficient training will be provided to ensure proper administration of such medications in emergency situations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB6789

Federal Prisons Naloxone Access Act of 2025

US SB3588

School Access to Naloxone Act of 2026

US LD710

An Act to Expand Access and Reduce Barriers to Access to Naloxone Hydrochloride and Other Opioid Overdose-reversing Medications

US HB222

County Boards of Education - Opioid Overdose-Reversing Medications - Policy Requirements (Naloxone Access Act)

US SR270

A resolution designating June 6, 2025, as National Naloxone Awareness Day.

US HB907

Provides civil and criminal immunity for the distribution or use of Naloxone and other opioid antagonists beyond their shelf-life end date

US H4730

Establishing a Naloxone Purchase Trust fund

US H2535

Establishing a Naloxone Purchase Trust fund

US S1551

Establishing a naloxone purchase trust fund

US SB0401

Health: pharmaceuticals; co-prescribing of naloxone with opioid drugs; require. Amends sec. 17744b of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.17744b).

Similar Bills

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