At the May 7 Board of Pharmacy meeting, the Board adopted Option 3, higher fees for both pharmacists and pharmacies to help pay for the integration of the prescription monitoring program. The proposed rule will be finalized at the next Board meeting in August.

Also in Texas… The Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) announced that later this year HHSC will expand the Medicaid and CHIP benefit to allow pharmacists “to administer certain medications in a pharmacy setting and includes the administration of certain long-acting anti-psychotics, Vivitrol, and flu vaccines. These products will be added to the Medicaid and CHIP formularies. Pharmacies must be reimbursed for the ingredient cost, dispensing fee, and applicable administration fees for each claim processed.” The Vendor Drug Program will publish additional information in the coming weeks.

Also in Texas… HB 4285, legislation pharmacies supported that would have allowed pharmacists to furnish medication under a physician protocol to anyone 18 years of age and older after 5:00 p.m. weekdays and on weekends, if the results of a CLIA-waived test for influenza are positive, was heard in the House Public Health Committee on May 1.

Also in Texas… HB 3496, legislation that requires a sworn disclosure statement for pharmacies that NACDS successfully amended on behalf of chain pharmacies that are not publicly traded companies, passed the House on May 8.

Also in Texas… The House passed HB 2536, a drug transparency bill requiring certain drug cost information to be provided by drug manufacturers, PBMs and health plans to the Health and Human Services Commission and the Department of Insurance which will be posted on a state website. (HB2536) .

Also in Texas… HB 3441/HB 1757, two bills promoted by pharmacies ensuring payment parity for pharmacies and recognizing pharmacists as practitioners in the Insurance code passed both chambers and will be sent to Gov. Greg Abbott (R) to sign into law.

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