Lower
prices, better access, stronger regulation lead to
prescription drug reform package
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[March 04, 2019]
As a legislative committee digs into the issue, Illinois House Democrats
are pushing a package of bills this spring that aim to make prescription
drugs more accessible, affordable and accountable.
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Led by state Rep. Will Guzzardi, chairman of the new House
Prescription Drug Affordability and Access Committee, several
lawmakers discussed their proposals for prescription drug reform
Wednesday at a Statehouse news conference.
Among the ideas being championed are:
House Bill 1441, sponsored by Rep. Anna Moeller, to create a path
for Illinois to be a licensed wholesaler of imported drugs from
regulated Canadian suppliers.
HB 56 and HB 156, sponsored by Rep. Mary Flowers, to require drug
manufacturers to notify health insurers, providers and lawmakers
when they plan to increase prescription drug prices, and to require
health insurers to disclose to the state where Illinois spends
significant health care dollars on prescription drugs and which
costs have increased over time.
Legislation from Rep. Guzzardi that would create a new tax on some
prescription drugs on price increases beyond inflation that cannot
be passed on to consumers (HB 2880); and create a Prescription Drug
Affordability Board in state government to regulate prescription
drugs similar to how the state now regulates electric utilities
through the Illinois Commerce Commission (HB 3493).
The news conference previewed the Committee’s ongoing work this
session, including a hearing Wednesday morning with an expert from
Washington, D.C., and a Chicago subject matter hearing on Friday,
March 1, on insurance and drug cost impact on consumers.
Rep. Guzzardi also presented the results of statewide polling on the
issue of prescription drug prices. Highlights included:
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27%
of respondents said they or a family member had not filled a
prescription in the past year because the drugs cost too much
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67%
of people said it's "extremely important" for government to
address rising drug prices — on par with issues like improving
schools (71%) and reducing crime (71%) and ahead of issues like
helping small businesses (54%) and lowering taxes (52%)
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79%
of people said they'd be more likely to vote for a candidate who
took on this issue, including 65% of Republicans and 74% of
undecided voters
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Lawmakers said reining in prescription drug costs and providing easier access
for consumers will not be easy, but it’s essential work to help working people
across Illinois get the medications they need to stay healthy.
“People in Illinois are being crushed by the high cost of essential medicines,”
said Guzzardi. “Far too many people are splitting pills or skipping
prescriptions because they can’t afford them. And the cost to our state budget
is out of control. Something must be done to curtail drug prices, and that’s
what we intend to do in this committee.”
Moeller said her prescription drug importation proposal is one example of
innovative thinking to accomplish these legislators’ access and affordability
goals.
“Our neighbors to the north in Canada have understood for years now that we all
win if people can receive and afford their medications,” Moeller said. “My hope
is we can develop a program where Illinois can take advantage of more
competitive prices and better access through the tight regulatory system in
Canada, and help my constituents and people around our state get relief from our
prescription drug crisis.”
Claire McAndrew also spoke at the event. McAndrew is the Director of Campaigns
and Partnerships at Families USA, a national organization working to ensure that
the best health and health care are equally accessible and affordable for all.
“States have an important role to play in protecting residents from unaffordable
prescription prices,” McAndrew said. “The General Assembly should pass the bills
discussed today to put an end to prescription drug price gouging and other drug
company abuses in Illinois.”
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