Massachusetts bill H1359 caps the co-payment for epinephrine autoinjectors at $60 for a two-pack.
Massachusetts bill H1359 amends existing health care laws to cap the co-payment for epinephrine autoinjectors at $60 for a two-pack. This applies to all contracts entered into, renewed, or amended on or after July 1, 2026. The bill ensures that coverage for epinephrine delivered via an autoinjector is not subject to any deductible or co-insurance, and the co-payment limit applies to both brand name and generic epinephrine autoinjectors. This change aims to make epinephrine more affordable for individuals with anaphylaxis and other acute conditions requiring this medication.
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