Tennessee lawmakers have proposed a bill that would require pharmacies to inform customers of the lowest price available for their prescriptions.
A bill proposed in Tennessee aims to offer the cheapest prescription drugs to people in the state by requiring pharmacies to notify customers of the lowest price available for their medications. House Bill 2897 would require a pharmacy or other authorized dispensing entities to do everything in their power, within reason, to alert their customer of the lowest available cost of a prescription drug before the sale is finished. The sponsor of the bill, Republican State Rep.
The proposed legislation also looks to motivate pharmacists to use a software program that will tell them when a medication is available at a lower cost. "Health care is complex, and it is getting more complex every day," Kumar told FOX 17. "But, we are trying to make the best effort to save Tennesseans as much money as possible on their medications.
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