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Pennsylvania

On April 16, the House Insurance Committee unanimously approved HB 1800, legislation facilitating medication synchronization. The bill, sponsored by Rep. Eric Nelson (R), has 43 cosponsors. It requires insurers to allow partial fills, prorated copays and payment of a full dispensing fee. The bill is now eligible for a vote by the full House. NACDS is supporting the on-the-ground efforts of the Pennsylvania Association of Chain Drug Stores to advance the bill.

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

2018-04-25T15:03:13-04:00April 19, 2018|Pennsylvania|

California

On April 11, the Assembly Business and Professions Committee held a hearing on AB 2789, Assemblymember Jim Wood’s (D) mandatory e-prescribing bill sponsored by the Board of Pharmacy. NACDS and the California Retailers Association submitted a joint support letter.

Also in California…The Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) is hosting a Medi-Cal Stakeholder Advisory Committee meeting on Thursday, May 17 in Sacramento. Director Jennifer Kent will provide updates on federal and state developments, including health care policy issues affecting DHCS and Section 1115 waiver implementation efforts. To view meeting information, materials, or historical documents, please visit the DHCS website.

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

2018-04-25T11:25:56-04:00April 12, 2018|California|

Iowa

Effective April 4, the Board of Pharmacy transitioned the state’s Prescription Monitoring Program to Appriss Health’s AWARxE platform. Please visit the Board’s website for more information, including a user guide and frequently asked questions.

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

2018-04-25T11:24:25-04:00April 12, 2018|Iowa|

Kentucky

Pharmacists will be required to inform patients about the importance of safe disposal of prescription drugs under a bill that became law this week without the Governor’s signature. SB 6, would have originally required pharmacies and practitioners to distribute or sell drug sequestration or deactivation products with every controlled substance prescription, but was significantly amended during the legislative process with a compromise amendment that made it optional for pharmacies to sell or distribute the drug disposal products. However, the law will require pharmacies and practitioners to inform patients filling certain controlled substances with information on safe drug disposal methods either verbally, in written format or through signage. The law also contains graded penalties for pharmacies and practitioners who violate the law, starting at $25 for a first offense. Additionally, the law encourages manufacturers of the drug disposal technologies to enter into consignment-reimbursement contracts with pharmacies to stock their products. The law’s effective date is yet to be determined, but likely will be in mid-July 2018. NACDS supported the on-the-ground efforts of the Kentucky Retail Federation to advance the amendment to the bill.

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

2018-04-25T11:23:04-04:00April 12, 2018|Kentucky|

Louisiana

On April 4, NACDS and Surescripts testified before the House Health and Welfare Committee in support of mandatory e-prescribing legislation, HB 538, introduced by Rep. Dustin Miller (D). The bill was amended to mandate e-prescribing for opioids only and was passed by a 7-4 margin.

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

2018-04-25T11:20:57-04:00April 12, 2018|Louisiana|

Nebraska

Gov. Pete Ricketts (R) signed into law LB 931 limiting opioid prescriptions to individuals under nineteen years of age to seven days, effective Wednesday, July 4 (three months after being signed). The law also requires patients receiving dispensed opioids to show identification if the patient is not personally and positively known to the pharmacist or dispensing practitioner. For more information, please see Gov. Ricketts’ press release.

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

2018-04-25T11:18:42-04:00April 12, 2018|Nebraska|

Pennsylvania

On April 16, the House Insurance Committee will consider HB 1800, legislation facilitating medication synchronization. The bill, sponsored by Rep. Eric Nelson (R), has 43 cosponsors. It requires insurers to allow partial fills, prorated copays and payment of a full dispensing fee. NACDS is supporting the on-the-ground efforts of the Pennsylvania Association of Chain Drug Stores to advance the bill.

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

2018-04-25T11:17:33-04:00April 12, 2018|Pennsylvania|

Virginia

The Board of Pharmacy recently issued a Guidance document concerning pharmacists counseling to patients about proper disposal of unused prescription drugs. The document recommends that pharmacists verbally counsel or provide written information on the importance of proper storage and disposal of drugs to patients or their agents that fill prescriptions for drugs in Schedules II-V, as well as any drugs of concern. Additionally, it provides resources and links to proper drug storage and disposal options.

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

2018-04-25T11:13:29-04:00April 12, 2018|Virginia|

West Virginia

Effective April 2, pharmacists can administer the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine to adults by protocol, and the influenza and HPV vaccines to adolescents between 11 and 18 years old by prescription, under a Board of Pharmacy rule that was given final approval by the General Assembly prior to the adjournment of the 2018 Legislative Session.

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

2018-04-25T11:12:00-04:00April 12, 2018|West Virginia|
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