as introduced - 91st Legislature (2019 - 2020) Posted on 02/18/2019 03:37pm
A bill for an act
relating to health care; prohibiting a health plan company from contractually
preventing a pharmacist from informing a patient of a price differential; amending
Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 151.214.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 151.214, is amended to read:
A pharmacist licensed under this
chapter must provide to a patient, for each prescription dispensed where part or all of the
cost of the prescription is being paid or reimbursed by an employer-sponsored plan or health
plan company, or its contracted pharmacy benefit manager, the patient's co-payment amount
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the pharmacy will deleted text begin be paid for the prescription drugdeleted text end new text begin receive from all sources for dispensing
the prescription drug, once the claim has been completed new text end by the patient's employer-sponsored
plan or health plan company, or its contracted pharmacy benefit manager.
No contracting agreement between an
employer-sponsored health plan or health plan company, or its contracted pharmacy benefit
manager, and a resident or nonresident pharmacy deleted text begin registereddeleted text end new text begin licensednew text end under this chapter,
may prohibit deleted text begin thedeleted text end new text begin :
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new text begin (1) a new text end pharmacy from disclosing to patients information a pharmacy is required or given
the option to provide under subdivision 1deleted text begin .deleted text end new text begin ; or
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(2) a pharmacist from informing a patient when the amount the patient is required to
pay under the patient's health plan for a particular drug is greater than the amount the patient
would be required to pay for the same drug if purchased out-of-pocket at the pharmacy's
usual and customary price.
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