Florida will search to offer customers extra flexibility in shopping for prescription medication and extra information about their prices below a legislative proposal that Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis mentioned Thursday he’ll ask lawmakers to approve.
The proposal would additional regulate prescription profit managers, the go-betweens for well being plans and customers. The aim is to drive down prescription prices, DeSantis mentioned.
Among different issues, the proposal would bar prescription profit managers from forcing customers to make use of mail programs for prescription drugs.
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“What we’re going to say is, ‘You’re free to use the mail-in pharmacy that they’re telling you to use, but you do not have to use that,” DeSantis mentioned. “You have the ability to make your own decision if it’s best for you.'”
Prescription benefit managers can even have to offer extra information when registering with the state, together with any pharmacies they’re affiliated with and another corporations below their umbrella, DeSantis mentioned.
The proposal would additionally require drug producers to concern a report annually justifying value will increase.
The state’s Legislature begins its annual 60-day session in March.