Florida

Florida health insurance companies are making stable patients switch their medications mid-year despite their doctors’ clinical advice. This practice is called non-medical switching, and it can impact patient health, frustrate patients and doctors, and increase overall healthcare costs.

Florida Senate Bill 696 is commonsense legislation that would protect patients from mid-year coverage changes that can force them off the medications that work for them. What do you think about non-medical switching?

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