On February 21, NYRx, the New York State Medicaid Pharmacy Benefit Program, held its monthly pharmacy sector meeting. On the agenda were the following:
- AIDS Institute – HCV (hepatitis C virus) drugs & test to treat model.
- DOH (Department of Health) asked the following of pharmacies:
- Does your pharmacy stock hepatitis C medications? How long does it take to get in stock?
- How can we get medications in the client’s hands more quickly?
- How can providers build collaborations with their local pharmacies to ensure timely access to hepatitis C medications?
- How have you worked with hepatitis C providers in your community?
- Feedback can be shared with Colleen Flanigan (colleen.flanigan@health.ny.gov)
- DOH (Department of Health) asked the following of pharmacies:
- OMIG (Office of the Medicaid Inspector General) Pharmacy Audit Protocols.
- OMIG utilizes a stakeholder process for updated regulations that includes feedback from DOH and professional associations. OMIG reviews and considers all comments that are submitted before issuing a revised protocol set.
- Bill Schwarz with OMIG added that updated protocols are in development. Feedback may be shared at information@omig.ny.gov.
- Bureau of Medical Review – Incontinence Supplies.
- Incontinence products claims have doubled since 2019 and require a valid diagnosis code that directly relates to incontinence for reimbursement.
- Incontinence products info can be found in the DMEPOS (Durable Medical Equipment, Prosthetics, Orthotics and Supplies) Procedure Manual.
- Starting in April, the DME (Durable Medical Equipment) Procedure Manual will be updated with a separate pharmacy manual. DMPOS Procedure Manual will contain everything that Managed Care Plans are still responsible for.
- Questions: OHIPMedPA@health.ny.gov (1-800-342-3005)
For more information, please contact NACDS’ Ben Pearlman at 617-515-2603.