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MS considers mandate on cancer drug cost

By Bradenton Herald / Associated Press  
   March 12, 2015

Health insurers would be banned from making patients pay higher out-of-pocket costs for oral medication taken at home than for chemotherapy received in a health care facility, under a bill moving through the Mississippi Legislature. One version of House Bill 952 passed the Senate after more than an hour of debate Wednesday. It will likely go to a final round of House-Senate negotiations later this month. Republican Sen. Terry Burton of Newton said more than 30 other states already do what Mississippi is proposing. He said it is unfair to patients that insurers won't cover a big portion of the cost for cancer-fighting drugs that are available only in pill form.

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