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Georgia committee advances bill requiring insurers to report pharmacy rebate amounts to DCH
Summary
A Georgia House committee voted to advance House Bill 101, which would require health insurers and pharmacy benefit managers to publish an annual report to the Department of Community Health showing prescription drug rebate dollars and percentages applied to premium reductions for state and public-school health plans.
House Bill 101, a bipartisan transparency measure that would require health insurers and their pharmacy benefit managers to report annual prescription-drug rebate amounts to the Department of Community Health, advanced out of committee on a voice vote.
The bill, presented by Representative Douglas, would require insurers and PBMs that contract with Georgia’s State Health Benefit Plan, the public school teachers health care plan and the public school employees health plan to publish an annual report on…
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