NACDS and the California Retailers Association submitted a joint letter to the Assembly Appropriations Committee in opposition to AB 1341, which will prohibit the sale of over-the-counter dietary supplements to individuals under 18 years of age without a prescription and will also require retailers and pharmacies to store these products behind the counter. We expressed concern this will create substantial workflow issues and take time away from patient care. Additionally, this action will restrict access to these safe FDA-regulated products forcing many consumers to turn to less-regulated, misbranded, and dangerous supplements sold online.
Also in California, on May 14, Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) released the 2021-22 Governor’s May Revision related to the state’s budget process. Included in the Health and Human Services section of the May Revision is funding to implement an MTM program for specialty pharmacy services in the Medi-Cal program, effective July 1, 2021. Additionally, the May Revision is absent of a clear plan of implementation for the transition of the Medi-Cal Rx prescription drug benefit from managed care to fee-for-service. The Department of Health Care Services continues to work with the contracted vendor to finalize the conflict avoidance plan. In light of this uncertainty, the May Revision assumes that the transition will take place on January 1, 2022, for budgeting purposes only. The state’s contracted vendor will continue meeting with pharmacy providers to working towards future implementation of the transition.
Also in California, the Assembly Budget Subcommittee on Health & Human Services has voted to approve the Governor’s proposal to cover continuous glucose monitors for adult Medi-Cal beneficiaries. The proposal is awaiting action in the Senate. If approved by both chambers, the proposal would be included in the state budget for approval by the Governor.
Also in California, the State Board of Pharmacy published its agenda for the May 27, 2021, teleconference public board meeting.
Also in California, the Board announced the following related to pharmacy law waivers issued during the coronavirus pandemic.
- Pharmacy Law Waivers – Notice of Extension
- Pharmacists Initiating and Administering Vaccines (related to reporting requirements)- Expiration: August 27, 2021, or until 30 days after the emergency declaration is lifted, whichever is sooner
- Remote Processing – Expiration: June 30, 2021
- Pharmacy Law Waivers – Set to Expire – Effective through May 31, 2021
Also in California, the Department of Health Care Services posted a step-by-step user guide for the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Uninsured Group Web Application Web Portal on the Medi-Cal Providers website. The Families First Coronavirus Response Act, Section 6004, authorized State Medicaid programs to provide access to COVID-19 diagnostic testing and testing-related services at no cost to the individual.
Also in California. The Medi-Cal Update – Part 1 – Program Eligibility Bulletin – May 2021 highlights information related to ICD-10 codes for individuals in aid code V2 (COVID-19 Uninsured Group) and updates to the ineligible provider list among other program elements and updates. Also, the Medi-Cal Update – Durable Medical Equipment and Medical Supplies – May 2021 – Bulletin 548 includes information about the new NDC for Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, updates to the List of Enteral Nutrition Products and various coding changes and provider manual updates.
Lastly in California, Attorney General Rob Bonta issued an alert advising the public that they should not be charged for their COVID-19 vaccination and warning vaccination providers not to ask individuals to pay to receive their vaccine.
For more information, contact NACDS’ Sandra Guckian at 703-774-4801.