Connecticut bill would trigger review if drug prices spike
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Connecticut is considering imposing a state review whenever prescription drug prices rise beyond a certain threshold.
State Comptroller Kevin Lembo and Rep. Sean Scanlon, both Democrats, unveiled legislation Tuesday that would create such a system. Their bill also requires drug manufacturers and pharmacy benefit managers to disclose information about rebates and deals they've negotiated between themselves.
Lembo, who is seeking re-lection, says consumers pay "massive, often inexplicable, drug price markups without even realizing it." He says a state review will determine the rationalization for sudden price spikes.