Support SB252 to Protect Alabamians' Pharmacy Rights


Support SB252 to Protect Alabamians' Pharmacy Rights
The Issue
SB252 is a crucial piece of legislation composed and endorsed by over 100 independent pharmacists to bring fair treatment within the pharmaceutical industry in Alabama. It addresses key issues affecting patients, employers, and pharmacies in the state. The bill seeks to prevent Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) from increasing copays, coinsurance, or deductibles, therefore aiming to increase transparency and fairness in healthcare costs. Further, it emphasizes the patients' freedom to select their preferred pharmacy, offering them enhanced autonomy. Lastly, it addresses the issue of overbilling by PBMs, preventing further financial exploitation in the name of healthcare. Our support to this bill means standing for financial transparency, better healthcare, and patient's rights. Join us in urging our representatives to enact SB252. Please sign this petition and affirm your support to SB252, benefiting all Alabamians.

The Issue
SB252 is a crucial piece of legislation composed and endorsed by over 100 independent pharmacists to bring fair treatment within the pharmaceutical industry in Alabama. It addresses key issues affecting patients, employers, and pharmacies in the state. The bill seeks to prevent Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) from increasing copays, coinsurance, or deductibles, therefore aiming to increase transparency and fairness in healthcare costs. Further, it emphasizes the patients' freedom to select their preferred pharmacy, offering them enhanced autonomy. Lastly, it addresses the issue of overbilling by PBMs, preventing further financial exploitation in the name of healthcare. Our support to this bill means standing for financial transparency, better healthcare, and patient's rights. Join us in urging our representatives to enact SB252. Please sign this petition and affirm your support to SB252, benefiting all Alabamians.

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Petition created on March 19, 2025