November 18 is the date for runoff election for those statewide and state legislative races. Chain pharmacies are closely watching State Rep. Barbara Frieberg (R) race in Baton Rouge, as she was our champion that fought for the immunizations bill that died in the last two hours of the legislative session that would have made the federal PREP (Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness) Act efficiencies permanent. 

Also in Louisiana, if the Louisiana Legislature wants to prevent a district court from changing its congressional map, it has until January 15 to produce a new redistricting plan, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on November 10. 

Also in Louisiana, the Board of Pharmacy’s quarterly meeting was on November 15 in Baton Rouge. 

Also in Louisiana, Medicaid announced that by the end of the year there will be a new Naloxone Standing Order signed by Dr. Shantel Hebert-Magee, the state’s new Medicaid Chief Medical Officer, once Dr. James Hussey retires. Pharmacies need to take note for 2024 billing purposes. 

Finally in Louisiana, the Single Pharmacy Benefits Manager (PBM) for Managed Care Organizations (MCO) managed by Magellan, was finally implemented on October 28. Magellan Medicaid Administration Inc. is now processing Medicaid MCO (managed care organization) pharmacy claims for all six MCOs (Managed Care Organizations) (Aetna Better Health, AmeriHealth Caritas, Healthy Blue, Humana Healthy Horizons, Louisiana Healthcare Connections and UnitedHealthcare Community Plan). The Magellan Medicaid Administration portal is live with helpful information.  

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