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Committee defers PBM reform bill tied to pharmacy reimbursement

April 28, 2026 | 2026 Legislature DE, Legislative, Delaware


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Committee defers PBM reform bill tied to pharmacy reimbursement
Chairman Talbot opened discussion on House Bill 919 and invited Representative Echols to describe the bill as part of a broader PBM reform package aimed at preserving independent pharmacy networks. Echols said HB 919 would set a Medicaid dispensing‑fee schedule tied to the Medicaid fee schedule plus NAIDAC plus 2% to help independent pharmacies cover costs after a recent wave of closures.

Committee members read into the record multiple cards in support (independent pharmacy associations and local pharmacists) and opposition (PBM and national insurer representatives). Chair Talbot moved to defer the bill and the committee left HB 919 in committee to allow additional work among stakeholders.

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