For Immediate Release:ย April 25, 2023
Contact:ย DOEA Communications, (850) 414-2142,ย communications@elderaffairs.orgย ย 

Experts and Seniors Agreeย โ€“ย Prescription Drug Reform Act is Vital for Floridaย 

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. โ€“ Today, Department of Elder Affairs Secretary Michelle Branham was joined by Agency for Health Care Administration Secretary Jason Weida, Florida Insurance Commissioner Michael Yaworsky, Florida pharmacists, and local seniors to discuss the issues surrounding Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) and the benefits of the proposed Prescription Drug Reform Act to Floridaโ€™s seniors. Senator Jason Brodeur and Representative Linda Chaney have proposed SB 1550/HB 1509 โ€“ legislation that would impose transparency requirements for Pharmacy Benefit Mangers, give patients the freedom to choose which pharmacies work best for them, and increase access to affordable medications for consumers.ย ย 

โ€œNearly 9ย in 10 seniors are currently taking prescription medications. The Governor has always put seniors first and that mission continues as we work to reduce prescription drug costs for seniors and give them more freedom to choose what pharmacy they use,โ€ saidย Elder Affairs Secretary Michelle Branham. โ€œThe Governor laid out this legislative proposal in January, and thanks to Representative Chaney and Senator Brodeur, we have pending legislation that would enhance transparency, lower costs, and give our seniors more choices.โ€ย ย 

โ€œWhen you break down what pharmacy benefit managers are really doing โ€“ limiting patient choice and reducing access to often lifesaving medications โ€“ the time has come to put a stop to it,โ€ saidย Representative Linda Chaney. โ€œItโ€™s an honor to shepherd House Bill 1509 through the legislative process under the guidance of Governor DeSantis and strong leadership of Speaker Paul Renner and we wonโ€™t back down from exposing and limiting these egregious practices.โ€ย ย 

โ€œPrescription drugs can drastically impact a personโ€™s quality of life, and for some Floridians, they are the difference between life and death,โ€ saidย Senator Jason Brodeur. โ€œPatients deserve to know when drug price increases occur and where they can find their prescription drugs at an affordable price. By holding PBMs, which are acting on behalf of pharmacy benefits plans, to standards that protect the patients, this legislation will help Floridians receive their medication in a more accessible manor and at a more affordable cost.โ€ย ย 

โ€œPharmacy Benefit Managers perform practices with innocuous names that do not benefit consumers and instead cost them more money, and this is unacceptable,โ€ saidย Agency for Health Care Administration Secretary Jason Weida. โ€œFlorida is creating an example for the rest of this country of how we can lower prescription drug costs and hold the pharmaceutical industry accountable.โ€ฏThrough PBM reform legislation and other health care transparency initiatives, Floridians โ€“ especially vulnerable populations like seniors โ€“ย wonโ€™tย have to shoulder the burden of rising drug costs.โ€ย ย 

โ€œOIR is committed to consumerย protectionย and this legislation strengthens OIRโ€™s regulatory authority to ensure accountability for pharmacy benefit managers doing business in the state,โ€ saidย Florida Insurance Commissioner Michael Yaworsky. โ€œThis is historicย legislationย and I want to thank Governor DeSantis and the Florida Legislature for their leadership on this important issue impacting Floridaโ€™s consumers.โ€ย ย ย 

The roundtable discussion featured three pharmacists who all agreed that PBMs need to be better regulated to enhance patient care and keep costs lower.ย ย 

โ€œIโ€™mย very appreciative of what the Governor, Representative Chaney, and Senator Brodeur are doing with looking at this โ€˜shell game.โ€™ย I think transparencyย is the key part of the legislation so we can see where the money really is going.โ€ โ€“ย Danny Jackson, R.PH, C.PH, Stewartโ€™s Pharmacy, Tallahassee, FLย ย 

โ€œThis legislation will help give pharmacists the ability to get back to being the advocate for the patient. Pharmacists, in coordination with physicians, are what provide the best health care for the patient. This bill helps put control back to providers instead of third parties.โ€ โ€“ย Mark Mikhael, Pharm. D., Chief Pharmacy Strategy Officer,ย CarepathRx, Orlando, FLย ย 

โ€œThis reform act is years in the making.ย Itโ€™sย a monumental step forward to improve transparency and accountability to help the state appreciate the amount of revenue that PBMs extract from the health care system. This should help create more affordable access for state agencies and patients.โ€ โ€“ย Daniel Buffington, PharmD, MBA,ย FAPhA, Clinical Pharmacology Services, Tampa, FLย ย 

Among an audience of seniors at the Tallahassee Senior Center,ย local residentsย spoke on the importance of this bill to seniors.ย ย ย 

โ€œThis legislation intends to help control consumer costs by making the prescription drug distribution enterprise more efficient, more transparent, and reducing the middlemanโ€™s roleโ€” itโ€™s a worthy goal.โ€ โ€“ย Marshall Kapp, retired professor, Tallahassee, FL.ย ย 

โ€œI am hopeful this legislation will go through. At one time, I needed a medication that cost me $500 a week, and it was hard to find. I hope this bill passes so other peopleย donโ€™tย have to face this issue.โ€ โ€“ย Jane Greene, retired nurse, Tallahassee, FL.ย ย 

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