2016 Kentucky Revised Statutes CHAPTER 304 - INSURANCE CODE Subtitle 17A - Health Benefit Plans 304.17A-162 Identification of sources used to calculate drug product reimbursement -- Process to appeal disputes over maximum allowable cost pricing -- Adjustment of maximum allowable cost and drug product reimbursement -- Duties of pharmacy benefit manager.
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304.17A-162
Identification of sources used to calculate drug product
reimbursement -- Process to appeal disputes over maximum allowable cost
pricing -- Adjustment of maximum allowable cost and drug product
reimbursement -- Duties of pharmacy benefit manager.
(1)
(2)
A pharmacy benefit manager shall:
(a) Identify to contracted pharmacies the sources used by the pharmacy benefit
manager to calculate the drug product reimbursement paid for covered drugs
available under the pharmacy health benefit plan administered by the
pharmacy benefit manager; and
(b) Establish a process for contracted pharmacies, pharmacy services
administration organizations, or group purchasing organizations to appeal and
resolve disputes regarding the maximum allowable cost pricing. The process
shall include the following provisions:
1.
The right to appeal shall be limited to sixty (60) days following the
initial claim;
2.
The appeal shall be investigated and resolved by the pharmacy benefit
manager within ten (10) calendar days;
3.
The pharmacy benefit manager shall respond to all appeals in a manner
approved by the department;
4.
If the appeal is denied, the pharmacy benefit manager shall provide the
reason for the denial and identify the national drug code of a drug
product and source where it may be purchased from a licensed
wholesaler by contracted pharmacies at a price at or below the maximum
allowable cost; and
5.
If an appeal is granted, the provisions of subsection (2) of this section
shall apply.
If a price update is warranted as a result of an appeal granted under subsection (1) of
this section, the pharmacy benefit manager shall:
(a) Make the change in the maximum allowable cost to the initial date of service
the appealed drug was dispensed;
(b) Adjust the maximum allowable cost of the drug for the appealing pharmacy
and for all other contracted pharmacies in the network of that pharmacy
benefit manager that filled a prescription for patients covered under the same
health benefit plan to the initial date of service the appealed drug was
dispensed;
(c) Individually notify all other contracted pharmacies in the network of that
pharmacy benefit manager that a retroactive maximum allowable cost
adjustment has been made as a result of a granted appeal effective to the initial
date of service the appealed drug was dispensed;
(d) Adjust the drug product reimbursement for contracted pharmacies that
resubmit claims to reflect the adjusted maximum allowable cost if applicable
to their contract;
(e)
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(7)
(8)
Allow the appealing pharmacy and all other contracted pharmacies in the
network that filled prescriptions for patients covered under the same health
benefit plan to reverse and resubmit claims and receive payment based on the
adjusted maximum allowable cost from the initial date of service the appealed
drug was dispensed; and
(f) Make retroactive price adjustments in the next payment cycle.
For every drug for which the pharmacy benefit manager establishes a maximum
allowable cost to determine the drug product reimbursement, the pharmacy benefit
manager shall make available to all contracted pharmacies information identifying
the national drug pricing compendia or sources used to obtain the drug price data in
a manner established by administrative regulations promulgated by the department.
For every drug for which the pharmacy benefit manager establishes a maximum
allowable cost to determine the drug product reimbursement, the pharmacy benefit
manager shall make available to all contracted pharmacies in a manner established
by administrative regulations promulgated by the department the comprehensive list
of drugs subject to maximum allowable cost and the actual maximum allowable
cost for each drug.
For every drug for which the pharmacy benefit manager establishes a maximum
allowable cost to determine the drug product reimbursement, the pharmacy benefit
manager shall make available to the department, upon request, information that is
needed to resolve an appeal. If the department is unable to obtain information from
the pharmacy benefit manager that is necessary to resolve the appeal, the appeal
shall be granted to the appealing pharmacy.
For every drug for which the pharmacy benefit manager establishes a maximum
allowable cost to determine the drug product reimbursement, the pharmacy benefit
manager shall review and make necessary adjustments to the maximum allowable
cost for every drug at least every seven (7) calendar days and shall immediately
utilize the updated maximum allowable cost in calculating the payments made to all
contracted pharmacies.
For every drug for which the pharmacy benefit manager establishes a maximum
allowable cost to determine the drug product reimbursement, the pharmacy benefit
manager shall make available to all contracted pharmacies in a manner established
by administrative regulations promulgated by the department weekly updates to the
list of drugs subject to maximum allowable cost and the actual maximum allowable
cost for each drug.
For every drug for which the pharmacy benefit manager establishes a maximum
allowable cost to determine the drug product reimbursement, the pharmacy benefit
manager shall ensure that drugs subject to maximum allowable costs are:
(a) Generally available for purchase by pharmacists and pharmacies in Kentucky
from a national or regional wholesaler licensed in Kentucky by the Kentucky
Board of Pharmacy;
(b) Not obsolete, temporarily unavailable, or listed on a drug shortage list; and
(c) 1.
Drugs that have an "A" or "B" rating in the most recent version of the
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(10)
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United States Food and Drug Administration's Approved Drug Products
with Therapeutic Equivalence Evaluations, also known as the Orange
Book; or
2.
Drugs rated "NR" or "NA" or have a similar rating by a nationally
recognized reference.
For every drug for which the pharmacy benefit manager establishes a maximum
allowable cost to determine the drug product reimbursement, the pharmacy benefit
manager shall ensure that reimbursement for a drug subject to maximum allowable
cost is based solely on that drug and drugs that are therapeutically equivalent if the
therapeutically equivalent drugs are listed in the most recent version of the United
States Food and Drug Administration Approved Drug Products with Therapeutic
Equivalence Evaluations, also known as the Orange Book.
For every drug for which the pharmacy benefit manager establishes a maximum
allowable cost to determine the drug product reimbursement, the pharmacy benefit
manager shall ensure that reimbursement for a "B" rated drug subject to maximum
allowable cost is based solely on that drug and drugs that are not therapeutically
equivalent to a "B" rating in the most recent version of the United States Food and
Drug Administration Approved Drug Products with Therapeutic Equivalence
Evaluations, also known as the Orange Book.
For every drug for which the pharmacy benefit manager establishes a maximum
allowable cost to determine the drug product reimbursement, the pharmacy benefit
manager shall ensure that reimbursement for a "NR" or "NA" drug with a similar
rating by a nationally recognized reference subject to maximum allowable cost is
based solely on that drug and other drugs with a "NR" or "NA" rating or similar
rating by a nationally recognized reference that meets criteria for therapeutic
equivalence used in the United States Food and Drug Administration Approved
Drug Products with Therapeutic Equivalence Evaluations, also known as the
Orange Book.
For every drug for which the pharmacy benefit manager establishes a maximum
allowable cost to determine the drug product reimbursement, the pharmacy benefit
manager shall ensure that reimbursement for a drug subject to maximum allowable
cost is based solely on that drug if there is no other therapeutically equivalent drug.
For every drug for which the pharmacy benefit manager establishes a maximum
allowable cost to determine the drug product reimbursement, the pharmacy benefit
manager shall ensure that reimbursement for a drug subject to maximum allowable
cost is not based on a drug that is obsolete, temporarily unavailable, listed on a drug
shortage list, or that cannot be lawfully substituted.
Effective: July 15, 2016
History: Amended 2016 Ky. Acts ch. 79, sec. 6, effective July 15, 2016. -- Created
2013 Ky. Acts ch. 109, sec. 2, effective June 25, 2013.
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