Current through Public Act 171 of the 2024 Legislative Session
Section 550.831 - Contractual restrictions and limitations with pharmacists or pharmacies; disclosure of costs; payment at point of sale(1) A contract between a pharmacy benefit manager and a pharmacist or a pharmacy that provides drug coverage for health plans must not prohibit or restrict a pharmacy or pharmacist from, or penalize a pharmacy or pharmacist for, disclosing to a covered person or enrollee health care information that the pharmacy or pharmacist considers appropriate regarding any of the following: (a) The nature of the treatment or the risks or the alternatives to the treatment.(b) The availability of alternate therapies, consultations, or tests.(2) A pharmacy benefit manager shall not prohibit a pharmacy or pharmacist from discussing information regarding the total cost for pharmacist services for a drug or from selling a more affordable alternative to the covered person or enrollee if a more affordable alternative is available.(3) A carrier, health plan, or pharmacy benefit manager shall not require a covered person or enrollee to make a payment for a prescription drug at the point of sale in an amount greater than the lesser of the following: (a) The applicable copayment, coinsurance, and deductible.(b) The final reimbursement amount to the network pharmacy.Added by 2022, Act 11,s 10, eff. 1/1/2024.