Companion bills that would allow pharmacists to test and treat for flu, COVID, strep and UTIs (urinary tract infections) under a statewide Board of Pharmacy protocol have passed their Chambers of origin and met the bill crossover deadline, making them eligible to continue to advance. HB 2274 passed the House by a 57-42 vote, while the Senate unanimously adopted SB 948. passed the Senate unanimously. They now go to committees in the opposite chamber for consideration. NACDS continues to collaborate with members and in-state partners to advance these bills that are the final piece in updating Virginia’s law to match the PREP Act. NACDS is also advocating for SB 1418, which would strengthen the Medicaid reimbursement provisions for pharmacy-based services. This bill passed the Senate and will now be heard in the House. 

Also in Virginia, Medicaid has posted a draft bulletin detailing upcoming changes that will rebrand its Fee-for-service (FFS) and managed care programs as Cardinal Care and unify the Medallion 4.0 and Commonwealth Coordinated Care Plus (CCC Plus) managed care programs under a single managed care contract, pending approval by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). The bulletin states that the changes will follow a strategic, phased-in implementation, beginning January 1, 2023, and will be fully operational by July 1, 2023. Comments on the draft bulletin are due March 15. 

Finally, in Virginia, the Board of Pharmacy has published a notice outlining recent drug scheduling changes. 

For more information, contact NACDS’ Jill McCormack at 717-592-8977.