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Ohio

The Ohio Department of Health (ODH) has published a weekly update on the COVID vaccine. The document includes links to updated guidance published by ODH, the CDC, and FDA. It also includes FAQs on billing procedures for the COVID vaccine. Please visit the above weblinks for additional information.

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

2020-12-18T08:09:36-05:00December 18, 2020|Ohio|

Oregon

The Oregon Board of Pharmacy adopted the Interpretive Labeling rules implementing Senate Bill 698, noting the Board’s ability to use its discretion in enforcement and asking Board staff to prepare clarification to the rules with regard to the use of informational inserts for lengthy prescription instructions. NACDS is requesting specific clarification from the Board and will provide updates as they become available.

For more information, contact NACDS’ Sandra Guckian at 703-774-4801.

2020-12-18T08:08:24-05:00December 18, 2020|Oregon|

South Carolina

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) recently updated the state’s COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Plan. Please click here to view the updated plan. The Department also released its guidance for Phase 1a of the COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan. Click here to view the guidance.

For more information, contact NACDS’ Leigh Knotts at 803-243-7207.

2020-12-18T08:07:22-05:00December 18, 2020|South Carolina|

Texas

At their November meeting, the Board of Pharmacy increased the pharmacy-to-pharmacy technician ratio for Class A retail pharmacies from 1:4 to 1:6, effective December 10, 2020. More information can be found here.

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

2020-12-18T08:06:19-05:00December 18, 2020|Texas|

Alabama

According to the Alabama Public Health Department, to receive, administer, and report the COVID-19 vaccine, healthcare providers must enroll in the ImmPRINT COVID-19 Vaccination Program. For more information on enrollment and other vaccine resources for providers, visit the Vaccination Provider Support website at go.usa.gov/x7M53

Also in Alabama. The Department of Public Health published a proposed rule that would amend regulations under AAC 420-7-2 to add tianeptine to the Schedule II list of controlled substances. The rule would replace a September 30, 2020, final rule that is being withdrawn concurrently. Comments are due January 4, 2021.

Also in Alabama. The Board of Pharmacy published a proposed rule that would amend regulations under AAC 680-X-2 to further specify the standards and requirements for approval of hospital and nonhospital pharmacy remote or off-site order entry, where prescriptions are filled by remotely accessing another pharmacy’s electronic database from outside the pharmacy. A hearing is scheduled for February 17, 2021, in Birmingham. Comments are due February 6, 2021.

Also in Alabama. The Medicaid Agency announced a notice of a proposed amendment to the state plan for medical assistance to allow for an update to the pharmacy Value/Outcomes-Based Agreement template to further facilitate the collection of supplemental rebates in addition to the federal drug rebate provided for in Title XIX. Comments are requested, but a due date is not specified.

Lastly in Alabama. All previously published expiration dates related to the COVID-19 emergency are once again extended by the Alabama Medicaid Agency (Medicaid). The new expiration date is the earlier of January 31, 2021, the conclusion of the COVID-19 national emergency, or any expiration date noticed by the Alabama Medicaid Agency through a subsequent ALERT. A listing of previous Provider ALERTs and notices related to the health emergency is available by selecting the Agency’s COVID-19 page in the bottom section which can be accessed at   https://medicaid.alabama.gov/news_detail.aspx?ID=13729.

For more information, contact NACDS’ Leigh Knotts at 803-243-7207.

2020-12-11T08:09:37-05:00December 11, 2020|Alabama|

Connecticut

Governor Ned Lamont (D) issued an Executive Order this week authorizing pharmacists to administer COVID and flu vaccinations to all ages effective immediately. More information on this Executive Order can be found here.

For more information, please contact NACDS’ Ben Pearlman at 617-515-2603.

2020-12-11T08:08:18-05:00December 11, 2020|Connecticut|

Florida

The Board of Pharmacy announced a notice of changes to a July 27, 2020, proposed rule that would amend regulations under FAC 64B16-30 to clarify disciplinary guidelines, the range of penalties, and aggravating and mitigating circumstances for pharmacy professionals. The changes reduce the penalty for out-of-state telehealth providers for several infractions, removes redundant language, and make editorial revisions.

Also in Florida. The Agency for Health Care Administration published two emergency rules to adopt regulations under 59AER20-14 and 59AER20-15 to require assisted living facilities to allow representatives of the Department of Health or cooperating pharmacies to enter the facility to administer to staff and residents voluntary COVID vaccines. Both rules were effective December 1 and expire March 1, 2021.

For more information, contact NACDS’ Leigh Knotts at 803-243-7207.

2020-12-11T08:07:11-05:00December 11, 2020|Florida|

Illinois

The Department of Healthcare and Family Services issued a provider notice with an update about rate determination and claims processing of new COVID-19 laboratory test codes. Please visit the above link for more information.

For more information, contact NACDS’ Joel Kurzman at 847-905-0555.

2020-12-11T08:05:48-05:00December 11, 2020|Illinois|

Massachusetts

The Massachusetts Board of Pharmacy has just released a new FAQ dealing with COVID-19. The FAQ provides numerous helpful links for pharmacies and pharmacists.  More information can be found here.

For more information, please contact NACDS’ Ben Pearlman at 617-515-2603.

2020-12-11T08:04:32-05:00December 11, 2020|Massachusetts|
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