Plain English Breakdown
The bill summary does not specify the exact content or details about potential Canadian suppliers, only that such information must be included in the request to the federal government.
Act to Import Prescription Drugs from Canada
This bill requires Tennessee's finance and health departments to apply for federal approval to import safe prescription drugs from Canada by January 1, 2026.
What This Bill Does
- Requires the department of finance and administration, in collaboration with the department of health and TennCare division, to submit a request to the United States secretary of health and human services for approval to import prescription drugs from Canada by January 1, 2026.
- The request must demonstrate that imported drugs meet federal and state safety standards and comply with supply chain laws as described in the Drug Supply Chain Security Act.
- Includes a list of proposed drugs for cost savings and estimates annual costs and savings.
- Lists potential Canadian suppliers who follow all relevant laws.
- Requires the department to notify state leaders if federal approval is received.
- Within six months of receiving federal approval, the departments must submit a proposal to implement an importation program.
Who It Names or Affects
- The departments of finance and health in Tennessee
- Tennessee residents who may benefit from lower drug costs
Terms To Know
- Drug Supply Chain Security Act
- A federal law that sets standards for the pharmaceutical supply chain to ensure drugs are safe.
- TennCare
- The state's Medicaid program in Tennessee
Limits and Unknowns
- The exact fiscal impact of importing prescription drugs from Canada cannot be determined due to unknown factors like federal approval timing and Canadian cooperation.