The Board of Pharmacy voted to pursue legislation in 2021-22 to make the Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) temporary waiver allowing pharmacists to order and administer CLIA-waived tests for COVID and influenza permanent.

Also in California. The Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) continues to make significant progress and movement toward a full assumption of operations of all pharmacy services on April 1, 2021, to Medi-Cal Rx.

  • To facilitate the transition for Medi-Cal pharmacy providers, DHCS will be transferring previously established Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT) account information from the existing Medi-Cal fee-for-service (FFS) Fiscal Intermediary to Medi-Cal Rx. For those pharmacy providers that do not wish to have their EFT account information transferred over to Medi-Cal Rx for use after April 1, 2021, assumption of operations, an option to “opt-out” is available. Registered users who wish to provide new or modified EFT account information to Medi-Cal Rx for use after the Medi-Cal Rx assumption of operations may do so at the following link: https://medi-calrx.dhcs.ca.gov/.
  • The Medi-Cal Rx website will be fully operational by April 1, 2021. DHCS encourages Medi-Cal providers to sign up for the Medi-Cal Rx Subscription Service (MCRxSS) so that interested parties can receive Medi-Cal Rx updates.

Also in California. Pharmacies can submit batch and hard copy claims for COVID-19 vaccine administration. More information can be found about claims submission can be found here.

Also in California. In 2019, the Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) had temporarily suspended retroactive pharmacy claim adjustments. DHCS will resume retroactive pharmacy claim adjustments beginning in February of 2021. Refer to Frequently Asked Questions on the Medi-Cal Website for additional information.

Also in California. In response to members’ requests, NACDS submitted a joint letter with the California Retailers Association to the San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency urging them to remove the Vaccines-for-Children enrollment barrier so citizens can receive COVID vaccines at their local convenient community pharmacies.

Also in California. The Department of Managed Care provided notice and guidance on Covid-19 vaccine coverage and administration for the Medi-Cal managed care program. Please visit the above link for more information.

Also in California. Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) issued an Executive Order extending liability protections for healthcare providers during state and local emergencies to healthcare providers participating in the state’s vaccine administration program.  The Order applies to both pharmacists and pharmacy technicians.  More information can be found here.

Also in California. The DHCS issued guidance reminding Medi-Cal providers that they are prohibited from illegally discriminating against Medi-Cal members. Also, in the context of the COVID-19 PHE, providers are prohibited from illegally discriminating against Medi-Cal members in determining how to allocate scarce resources for the treatment of COVID-19. DHCS’ Office of Civil Rights has an established discrimination complaint process for Medi-Cal consumers to file grievances of alleged discrimination. More information is available on the DHCS website.

Lastly, in California. The DHCS held a webinar to provide an overview of the relaunch of the California Advancing and Innovating Medi-Cal (CalAIM) initiative.  CalAIM builds upon prior successes in health care delivery and proposes to provide more services and supports for patients with complex needs. Key goals of CalAIM include promoting whole-person care, reducing program complexity, and modernizing systems. For more information, please visit the CalAIM webpage.

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