The Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) Medi-Cal is on track for April 1, 2021, to move from managed care to fee-for-service. DHCS has received approval from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) for numerous projects, including the transition of the Medi-Cal pharmacy benefit from managed care to fee-for-service. For more information about Medi-Cal Rx, please visit DHCS’ dedicated Medi-Cal Rx Transition website: Medi-Cal Rx: Transition

Also in California. DHCS submitted a State Plan Amendment (SPA) 20-0046 to CMS, which seeks to set reimbursement for COVID-19 testing administered to Medi-Cal students in schools at 70 percent of the Medicare reimbursement rates. The effective date of this SPA is February 1, 2021.

Also in California. The California Department of Public Health released new guidance on vaccine prioritization on January 7. The guidance recognizes the need to balance the prioritization of scarce vaccine resources to achieve community immunity for all Californians by noting situations in which the health departments and providers may offer doses promptly to people in lower priority groups, including provider flexibility to eliminate vaccine spoilage.

Also in California. The Board of Pharmacy reminded pharmacies that they must register their mobile vaccination clinics/hubs where their pharmacist and pharmacy technicians are providing vaccinations outside the pharmacy. All that is required is the pharmacy name and license, and records related to vaccinations should be kept at the pharmacy to be made available if needed for an inspection. Chain companies can provide one list of all their licensed pharmacies in California where there is a mobile COVID vaccine clinic or COVID vaccine administration outside the pharmacy. For more information contact Amber Dillon at Amber.Dillon@dca.ca.gov.

Also in California. The Board of Pharmacy provided guidance on new compliant security prescription forms for instances where a prescriber may not have utilized a compliant security prescription form for a controlled substance on and after January 1, 2021, as required by Assembly Bill 149 (Statutes of 2019). For additional information, go to the Joint Statement and FAQs from the California Department of Justice, the California State Board of Pharmacy, and the Medical Board of California.

Also in California. On January 7, the Office of Administrative Law (OAL) approved the Pharmaceutical and Sharps Waste Stewardship Program Regulations, which are effective immediately.

Also in California. The Administration’s Medi-Cal reform initiative that got delayed last year due to COVID was revised and released last week. The CalAIM executive summary is attached and here is a link to the website.

Lastly in California. In case you missed it, before the holidays, the California Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) issued an order waiving restrictions on pharmacy technicians related to administering COVID-19 vaccinations with specific conditions: DCA Waiver DCA-20-103 Order Waiving Restrictions on Pharmacy Technicians Relating to Administering COVID-19 Vaccines.

For more information, contact NACDS’ Mary Staples at 817-442-1155.