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Cure Hepatitis C Act of 2025

Sponsor
Sen. Cassidy, Bill [R-LA]
R · LA
Key facts
Introduced: Jun 4, 2025
Chamber: Senate
Cosponsors: 1
Congress: 119th
Latest action · Jun 4, 2025
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.

Summary

Cure Hepatitis C Act of 2025

This bill establishes programs and requirements to provide free medications to treat hepatitis C in certain high-risk or vulnerable populations. It also establishes grants and other resources to support testing and treatment for hepatitis C. The bill provides funding for FY2025 to implement these provisions.

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) must enter into a five-year purchasing contract with manufacturers of drugs that treat hepatitis C so that eligible individuals may receive the drugs without cost-sharing. Eligible individuals are those diagnosed with hepatitis C who are (1) enrolled in Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), (2) confined to federal, state, or local correctional facilities (or were released and began treatment there), (3) uninsured, or (4) receiving health care through the Indian Health Service.

Eligibility is limited to those with specified legal immigration statuses. State Medicaid and CHIP programs and state and local correctional facilities may opt into the program; participation is mandatory for federal correctional facilities and the Indian Health Service. 

HHS must award grants to certain entities, including states, public health organizations, and correctional facilities, to support the coordination and provision of screening, treatment, and supportive services for the affected populations. 

The bill also allows Medicare beneficiaries to receive hepatitis C drugs without cost-sharing from 2027-2031.

Summary by Congressional Research Service.

Timeline

  1. Jun 4, 2025
    Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
  2. Jun 4, 2025
    Introduced in Senate

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