S 2072 · in committee · major
MORE Savings Act
- healthcare
What this bill does
- This bill removes cost-sharing requirements for opioid treatments and recovery services under Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance.
- Patients with opioid use disorder and their health plans are affected by expanded coverage and reduced out-of-pocket costs.
- Medicare will test a no-cost-sharing model immediately; private insurers must comply by 2027; states get federal funding increases for Medicaid.
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Community Threads
Started by Cosponsor
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How might removing cost-sharing for opioid treatment affect enrollment rates and treatment completion compared to current barriers?
- 02
What trade-offs exist between increased federal Medicaid funding for treatment access and potential changes to other healthcare services?
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Should private insurers bear implementation costs until 2027, or should the timeline and cost-sharing approach differ across insurance types?
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Sponsor · D-CT
Richard Blumenthal
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Introduced 2025-06-12
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Legislative timeline
2025-06-12 · senate · IntroReferral
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.
2025-06-12 · IntroReferral
Introduced in Senate

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