On March 18, Gov. Grad Little (R) signed HB 527,legislation putting into statute the current practices of pharmacy that were either part of rule or standard procedures, but not codified. This will give stability to the changes that have helped to expand access to pharmacy services in the state.  

Also in Idaho, HB 596, related to PBM (Pharmacy benefit managers) reform, was amended, and passed the Senate. It has been referred to the House Health & Welfare Committee for concurrence. This legislation would add new definitions; outline requirements that make contracts with pharmacies transparent and fair; require PBMs (Pharmacy Benefit Managers) to provide transparent pricing on drugs and require PBMs (Pharmacy benefit managers) to report to the Department of Insurance in a transparent way.  

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