- ‘Superbug’ outbreaks reported at Nevada hospitals, nursing facilities (reviewjournal.com)Nevada hospitals with ‘superbug’ outbreaks identified (yournews.com)
State and federal health authorities are investigating ongoing outbreaks at Nevada hospitals and nursing homes of a drug-resistant “superbug” that can lead to serious illness and even death...As of mid-April, the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services has been investigating outbreaks of a fungus called Candida auris at acute-care hospitals, long-term acute-care hospitals and skilled nursing facilities, according to a technical bulletin sent by the state to health care providers...READ MORE
- Ask Your Representative to Co-Sponsor New Provider Status Legislation (nevadapharmacyalliance.com)H. R. 7213 (congress.gov)ASHP Applauds Introduction of Equitable Community Access to Pharmacist Services Act (ashp.org)Reps. Carter, Kind, McKinley, and Barragán Introduce the Bipartisan Equitable Community Access to Pharmacist Services Act (buddycarter.house.gov)
The Equitable Community Access to Pharmacist Services Act (H.R. 7213) is legislation to help ensure that patients can receive point-of-service testing, treatment, and vaccine services provided by pharmacists for COVID-19, influenza, respiratory syncytial virus, and strep throat. ASHP, as an executive committee member of the Future of Pharmacy Care Coalition, is working aggressively to secure congressional support for H.R. 7213. You can help by sending an email to your representative asking them to co-sponsor the bill. Personalize the email provided in ASHP’s online advocacy center with examples from your practice that demonstrate your critical role on the healthcare team...READ MORE
- AG Ford, local officials hopeful opioid settlement funds will remediate crisis (thenevadaindependent.com)
Attorney General Aaron Ford joined representatives from the state health department and several local governments...to announce that Nevada will soon receive its first installment of money from a pair of major opioid settlements and to highlight the urgency of using those dollars to address the opioid crisis...the state will receive $50 million from two settlements announced by the attorney general’s office earlier this year. The settlements include one with opioid manufacturer Johnson & Johnson that will bring Nevada $53.5 million and another with three of the nation’s largest drug distributors — AmerisourceBergen, Cardinal Health and McKesson — that will bring the state $231.7 million. Those funds add to the $45 million the state won last year through a settlement with consulting firm McKinsey & Company...READ MORE
- Official: Doctors in Nevada execution plan want names secret (apnews.com)
Two physicians enlisted to oversee what would be Nevada’s first execution since 2006 don’t ever want to be identified publicly, state officials told a federal judge...Prison officials want to use a never-before-tried combination of three or four drugs to execute Zane Michael Floyd by lethal injection, including the powerful synthetic opioid fentanyl and the anesthetic ketamine...The 46-year-old Floyd, who was was convicted in 2000 of killing four people and wounding a fifth in a 1999 shotgun attack at a Las Vegas grocery store, does not want to die and has several cases that could delay or stop his execution pending in court...His attorneys have asked U.S. District Judge Richard Boulware II to require the state to provide information about the professional qualifications of any doctors, emergency medical technicians and intravenous injection administrators involved in the execution...READ MORE
- Las Vegas contracted with lab at center of COVID test investigation (reviewjournal.com)A politically connected testing company had contracts across Nevada. Its tests didn’t work. (thenevadaindependent.com)Sisolak calls COVID testing company’s actions ‘despicable,’ defends response (thenevadaindependent.com)
The city of Las Vegas contracted with Northshore Clinical Labs to provide limited COVID-19 testing early this year, a city representative said this week...“This was when demand for testing was at its highest levels, and the city was trying to help meet that demand,” city representative Jace Radke said in an email. “The city has not entered into any other contracts with Northshore Clinical Labs, and is no longer affiliated with the company.”...Northshore was the target of a ProPublica investigation that revealed...the lab’s tests frequently gave inaccurate results. A test by the Nevada State Public Health Laboratory found a false-negative rate of 96 percent, meaning that Northshore’s test had missed nearly all positive cases in the sampling...READ MORE
- Nevadans sign petition urging Congress to lower prescription drug prices (mynews4.com)NV Senator Jacky Rosen co-sponsors bill to lower prescription drug prices for seniors (msn.com)
The petition, going to Senator Catherine Cortez Masto and Jacky Rosen, pleads Congress to take action...Both Senators have cosponsored legislation to cap out-of-pocket insulin costs at $35...Senators Cortez Masto and Rosen also support giving Medicare more power to negotiate drug prices, and they are pushing for penalties that would keep drug companies from increasing prices faster than the rate of inflation..."I've seen it in my own family with my grandmother who had to make the decision whether she could put food on the table or pay for her drugs," said Senator Cortez Masto. "She was living off of Social Security after she retired. No senior, nobody should have to go through that."...READ MORE
- Indy Explains: How Nevada’s new prescription drug savings program works (thenevadaindependent.com)ArrayRx (arrayrxsolutions.com)
Nevadans will soon be able to save big on prescription drugs after the state joined a coalition that negotiates lower drug costs, according to the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services...Last month, Gov. Steve Sisolak announced that Nevada will join Oregon and Washington in the Northwest Prescription Drug Consortium, a partnership that allows residents to use drug discount cards to purchase prescription drugs at lower costs. The consortium rebranded to ArrayRx in 2021...It is expected that the drug discount card program could cut the cost of generic drugs by 80 percent and by up to 20 percent on name-brand drugs...READ MORE
- Nevada Board of Pharmacy April Newsletter 2022 (bop.nv.gov)
Self-Administered Hormonal Contraceptives Dispensed Without a Prescription
Senate Bill (SB) 190 was passed during the 2021 legislative session. The language to the bill can be located here. SB 190 permits a pharmacist to dispense a self-administered hormonal contraceptive to a patient under a protocol established by regulation by the Nevada State Board of Pharmacy without a prescription from a practitioner.
Nevada Medicaid Fee-for-Service Transition of Pharmacy Benefits Management to Magellan Medicaid Administration, Inc
On July 1, 2022, Magellan Medicaid Administration, Inc, (MMA) will assume the administrative operation of pharmacy benefits management on behalf of the state of Nevada Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Health Care Financing and Policy for the Nevada Medicaid fee-for-service...READ MORE
- Business News: ACLU sues state over cannabis classification (thisisreno.com)
Cannabis is illegal federally – classified as a Schedule I controlled substance – but even state law, despite cannabis being legal to use in Nevada, maintains cannabis as a Schedule I drug alongside methamphetamine, heroin and cocaine...The Nevada State Board of Pharmacy continues to list cannabis as a Schedule I substance, and that listing prompted a lawsuit this week by the ACLU of Nevada seeking to get cannabis removed from the list...“For cannabis to be classified as a Schedule I substance, the Board of Pharmacy must find that it has no accepted medical use in treatment or it cannot be safely distributed to the public,” ACLU representatives said. “However, the Nevada Constitution explicitly allows for the ‘use by a patient, upon the advice of his physician, of a plant of the genus Cannabis for the treatment or alleviation of cancer, glaucoma, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome… or other chronic or debilitating medical conditions.’”...The ACLU alleges the pharmacy board’s classification continues to waste taxpayer dollars by continuing criminal convictions against those using and possessing cannabis...READ MORE
- Zane Floyd execution on hold, key lethal drug will expire amid appeals (thenevadaindependent.com)
State officials and lawyers representing death row inmate Zane Floyd agreed that an execution of the convicted quadruple killer will not happen before a key drug in the state’s lethal injection protocol expires at the end of the month — putting the matter on hold for the foreseeable future...Their statements in federal court on Monday come after the Clark County district attorney’s office did not obtain an execution warrant by Feb. 13, the latest possible day to obtain a warrant and order for a Feb. 28 execution date...READ MORE