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Legislation passes to cut prescription drug costs for seniors

June 29, 2024 | House of Representatives, Legislative, Pennsylvania



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Legislation passes to cut prescription drug costs for seniors
In a significant legislative session, the Pennsylvania House of Representatives passed House Bill 1993 with overwhelming support, garnering 198 votes in favor and only 4 against. This bill, championed by Representatives Benham and Gaydos, aims to protect community pharmacies and reduce prescription drug costs for seniors by addressing the influence of Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs), which have been criticized for contributing to high medication prices.

During the discussion, Representative Diorci emphasized the bill's importance, stating it is a long-awaited measure that will not only safeguard independent pharmacies but also promote a free market that benefits patients. He described PBMs as \"arguably the worst actors in health care,\" highlighting their role in making prescription drugs unaffordable for many.

The passage of House Bill 1993 marks a pivotal step in reforming the state's approach to prescription drug pricing and pharmacy operations. Following its approval, the bill will now be sent to the Senate for further consideration. The House also moved on to discuss House Bill 2132, indicating a busy legislative agenda ahead.

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