Colorado House Approves Legislation That Would Bar Insurers From Providing Incentives For Prescribing Generic Drugs

The Colorado House on Monday voted 62-3 to approve a bill (HB 1411) that would ban insurance companies from offering physicians cash incentives to switch patients to less-costly generic versions of prescription drugs, the Denver Post reports. State Rep.

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