Bill Text: FL S0800 | 2017 | Regular Session | Introduced
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Bill Title: Medication Synchronization
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Passed) 2017-06-15 - Chapter No. 2017-94 [S0800 Detail]
Download: Florida-2017-S0800-Introduced.html
Bill Title: Medication Synchronization
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Passed) 2017-06-15 - Chapter No. 2017-94 [S0800 Detail]
Download: Florida-2017-S0800-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2017 SB 800 By Senator Broxson 1-01138A-17 2017800__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to medication synchronization; 3 creating s. 627.64196, F.S., and amending s. 641.31, 4 F.S.; prohibiting, under certain circumstances, 5 certain health insurance policies and health 6 maintenance contracts, respectively, from denying 7 coverage for partial supplies of medication dispensed 8 by network pharmacies; requiring such policies and 9 contracts to authorize and apply a prorated daily 10 cost-sharing rate to certain prescriptions under 11 certain circumstances; requiring such policies and 12 contracts to allow network pharmacies to override 13 denial codes under certain circumstances; prohibiting 14 such policies and contracts from using payment 15 structures incorporating prorated dispensing fees; 16 providing requirements for dispensing fees for 17 partially filled or refilled prescriptions; providing 18 an effective date. 19 20 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 21 22 Section 1. Section 627.64196, Florida Statutes, is created 23 to read: 24 627.64196 Requirements for the partial fill or refill of 25 prescriptions for medication synchronization purposes.— 26 (1) An individual or group health insurance policy 27 providing prescription drug coverage in this state may not deny 28 coverage for a partial supply of medication dispensed by a 29 network pharmacy and must authorize and apply a prorated daily 30 cost-sharing rate to prescriptions that are dispensed by a 31 network pharmacy for the partial supply if: 32 (a) The prescribing practitioner or pharmacist determines 33 the fill or refill to be in the best interest of the insured; 34 and 35 (b) The insured requests or agrees to a partial supply for 36 the purpose of synchronizing his or her medications. 37 (2) An individual or group health insurance policy: 38 (a) Must allow, for the purposes of medication 39 synchronization, a network pharmacy to override any denial code 40 indicating that a prescription is being refilled too soon. 41 (b) May not use payment structures incorporating prorated 42 dispensing fees. Dispensing fees for partially filled or 43 refilled prescriptions must be paid in full for each 44 prescription dispensed, regardless of any prorated copay for the 45 beneficiary or fee paid for alignment services. 46 Section 2. Subsection (44) is added to section 641.31, 47 Florida Statutes, to read: 48 641.31 Health maintenance contracts.— 49 (44)(a) A health maintenance contract providing 50 prescription drug coverage in this state may not deny coverage 51 for the dispensing of a partial supply of medication by a 52 network pharmacy and must authorize and apply a prorated daily 53 cost-sharing rate to prescriptions that are dispensed by a 54 network pharmacy for the partial supply if: 55 1. The prescribing practitioner or pharmacist determines 56 the fill or refill to be in the best interest of the subscriber; 57 and 58 2. The subscriber requests or agrees to a partial supply 59 for the purpose of synchronizing his or her medications. 60 (b) A health maintenance contract: 61 1. Must allow, for the purposes of medication 62 synchronization, a network pharmacy to override any denial code 63 indicating that a prescription is being refilled too soon. 64 2. May not use payment structures incorporating prorated 65 dispensing fees. Dispensing fees for partially filled or 66 refilled prescriptions must be paid in full for each 67 prescription dispensed, regardless of any prorated copay for the 68 beneficiary or fee paid for alignment services. 69 Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2017.