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CA SB17

CA SB17
Health care: prescription drug costs.


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Introduced
12/05/2016
In Committee
09/01/2017
Crossed Over
05/30/2017
Passed
09/13/2017
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
10/09/2017

Introduced Session

2017-2018 Regular Session

Bill Summary

An act to amend Sections 1385.045 and 127280 of, to add Section 1367.243 to, to add Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 127675) to Part 2 of Division 107 of, and to repeal Section 127686 of, the Health and Safety Code, and to amend Section 10181.45 of, and to add Section 10123.205 to, the Insurance Code, relating to health care.

AI Summary

This bill aims to increase transparency around prescription drug costs and pricing. The key provisions are: 1. Requires health care service plans and health insurers to report detailed information on their most frequently prescribed, most costly, and fastest rising prescription drug costs to state regulators. The regulators must compile this data into an annual report on the overall impact of drug costs on health care premiums. 2. Requires drug manufacturers to provide advance notice and justification to purchasers (e.g. state agencies, health plans, PBMs) if they plan to increase the wholesale acquisition cost of a drug by more than 16% over a 2-year period. 3. Requires drug manufacturers to report detailed information on new high-cost drugs and increases in wholesale acquisition costs to a state agency, which will publish the information publicly. 4. Provides that funding for the state agency to implement these provisions will come from the Managed Care Fund and Insurance Fund, based on the proportion of covered lives in each insurance market. The bill seeks to provide more transparency and accountability around prescription drug pricing in order to help manage rising health care costs in California.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance, Health and Social Services

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 603, Statutes of 2017. (on 10/09/2017)

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