Two major bills that could change the practice of pharmacy were voted on this week: 

The Senate voted on SB 360, a PBM reform bill that would bring transparency to PBMs, including:  

  • Ending spread pricing: PBMs would no longer be allowed to charge insurers or employers more than they pay pharmacies for the same prescription. 
  • Fair reimbursement: Pharmacies would be paid NADAC + $10.50 (or the state Medicaid rate, whichever is higher). 
  • Lower costs for patients and employers: Savings would go back to health plans, employers and patients instead of being kept by PBMs. 
  • State oversight: PBMs would be regulated by the Kansas Department of Insurance. 

The House voted on HB 2676, allowing for emergency refills for non-controlled medications, and adding pharmacist prescribing in the four categories below:  

  • Conditions not requiring a new diagnosis, such as preventive care and chronic disease management 
  • Conditions that are minor and self-limiting such as hair loss, acne, head lice 
  • Conditions that have a CLIA-waived test to guide next steps, such as respiratory viruses 
  • Patient emergencies, such as epinephrine, beta agonists, glucagon 

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