In 2020, the North Carolina General Assembly passed Senate Bill 361, legislation signed into law by Governor Roy Cooper. The law was meant to streamline step therapy—a process whereby patients are required to try and fail on one or a series of medications before accessing the one recommended by their healthcare provider. We’d like to know more about whether you believe step therapy legislation in North Carolina has been successful in controlling the problem, and have created a brief 3-question survey for you to fill out so we can learn more. Feel free to share this with others.
Take the Survey Today: Is step therapy reform working in NC?
North Carolina lawmakers may need to do more to fix fail-first/step therapy, and your responses to this survey will help inform if the legislation has been successful in controlling the problem.