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Simotas Continues Push to Reform Workers’ Comp Bill allows injured workers to choose own pharmacy

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NEW YORK STATE ASSEMBLY

OFFICE OF ASSEMBLYMEMBER ARAVELLA SIMOTAS

 

For Immediate Release

July 2, 2012

Contact: Samantha Darche, 718-545-3889

                       

Simotas Continues Push to Reform Workers’ Comp

Bill allows injured workers to choose own pharmacy

 

ALBANY, N.Y. – For a second consecutive year, Assemblymember Aravella Simotas’ bill to protect workers’ rights to choose their own pharmacist was passed by the New York State Assembly.  The bill permits workers injured on the job to fill their prescriptions at the pharmacy of their choosing.

             Simotas’ Pharmacy Choice Bill addresses a flaw in the Workers’ Compensation Reform Act of 2007. The law created a pharmaceutical fee schedule intended to save the state money, but also limited the ability of injured workers to choose which pharmacy they buy their prescription medication from.  Simotas’ legislation would restore the ability of a claimant, in a workers' compensation case, to choose a pharmacy to provide necessary medication for his or her injuries if the pharmacy adheres to the published drug prices.

 

“The Pharmacy Choice Bill preserves the important savings achieved by the Workers’ Compensation Reform Act of 2007 while restoring the ability of working men and women who are injured on the job to choose where they get their prescription drugs from,” Simotas said. “The legislation’s passage in the Assembly brings us one step closer to securing a victory for consumer choice, which is essential to reviving our state’s economy and creating a healthier marketplace for all New Yorkers.”

 

Simotas has been a vocal advocate for expanded access to affordable prescription medication.  As member of Preserve Community Pharmacy Access Now!, a national coalition of consumers, businesses and community-based pharmacists, Simotas held a rally last year opposing the merger between pharmacy industry giants Express Scripts Inc. and Medco Health Solutions Inc., which would give the new entity a near-monopoly and lead to increased drug prices for seniors and working families.

 

Last modified on Thursday, 05 July 2012 23:59

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