On February 27, the State Department of Health Office of Health Insurance Programs approved the release of the January 2024 Medicaid Update.
- eConsults (Cover)
- NY State of Health Public Health Emergency Unwind Fact Sheet for Providers Now Available
- Zynteglo® (betibeglogene autotemcel): Medicaid Practitioner Administered Drugs Update
- Reminder: New York State Medicaid Covers Nirsevimab, Abrysvo and Arexvy for the Prevention of Respiratory Syncytial Virus
- Updated Fees for Family Planning Services
- Medicaid Managed Long Term Care Transportation Carve Out Begins March 1, 2024
Also in New York, the State Board of Pharmacy will be holding its regular meeting on March 7 at 10:00 am in New York City. The Board advises that members of the public wishing to observe the Board of Pharmacy’s public session must email their full name to the Pharmacy Board office (pharmbd@nysed.gov) at least 48 hours in advance. Failure to notify the Board office may result in delayed entry to the meeting. For security purposes, a valid Government issued ID will be required for admittance.
Also in New York, S8545, was introduced last week at the request of NACDS and the Community Pharmacy Association of New York State. This legislation would (1) remove the limitation on where “registered pharmacy technicians” can practice in the state to all pharmacy settings; (2) add vaccine administration authority to the duties of registered pharmacy technicians; and (3) provide greater flexibility in the supervision standard for pharmacists overseeing registered pharmacy technicians from a “direct personal supervision” standard to being immediately available. An Assembly companion bill will be introduced soon.
Also in New York, on February 13, the State Department of Health issued a new non-patient specific prescription for naloxone with pharmacy dispensing protocol effective February 13, 2024, through February 12, 2026.
Finally in New York, the State has expanded its existing efforts at monitoring and understanding prescription drug prices by enacting legislation addressing prescription drug price transparency. Effective June 19, 2024, S599-A/A1707 amends the New York Insurance Law to require prescription drug manufacturers to report certain price increases before they occur.
For more information, please contact NACDS’ Ben Pearlman at 617-515-2603.