- This Week in Managed Care: March 27, 2020 (ajmc.com)
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- This Week in Managed Care: March 20, 2020 (ajmc.com)
Christina Mattina, welcome to This Week in Managed Care from the Managed Markets News Network
- This Week in Managed Care: March 13, 2020 (ajmc.com)
Christina Mattina, welcome to This Week in Managed Care from the Managed Markets News Network
- What Pharmacies Are Doing to Mitigate Shortages Due to COVID-19 (drugtopics.com)
Chain pharmacies and US government agencies are doing everything they can to mitigate shortages of facemasks, hand sanitizers, and other products as consumers rush to purchase supplies due to coronavirus...fears..."The extreme demand in some areas certainly is affecting supplies," Chris Krese, spokesperson for NACDS, told Drug Topics®...Meanwhile, the FDA announced the first drug shortage due to COVID-19, but declined to list the drug in shortage...This information is considered proprietary...hand sanitizers and facemasks have been virtually stripped from store shelves, and that Amazon, Walmart, and other retailers’ web sites are running out of affordable hand sanitizers..."Due to high demand and to support all customers, we will be limiting the number of sanitization, cold and flu-related products to 5 each per order," Kroger said on its website...READ MORE
- CMS Approves More Medicaid Section 1135 Waivers, Bringing Total to 34 States (pharmacytimes.com)
Following the first approved Medicaid section 1135 waiver for Florida, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has approved 33 more waiver requests in the last 2 weeks....The waivers are intended to provide the states with relief during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic by providing states the flexibility to focus resources on managing the outbreak. Some waivers available under Section 1135 of the Social Security Act include temporary suspension of prior authorization requirements; extension of existing authorizations; modified timeline requirements for state fair hearings and appeals; and relaxed provider enrollment requirements to allow states to quickly enroll out-of-state or other new providers...READ MORE
- OCR will ease restrictions on telehealth tech during COVID-19 (healthcareitnews.com)Trump administration expands Medicare telehealth benefits for COVID-19 fight (healthcareitnews.com)
The HHS Office for Civil Rights announced... that during the coronavirus pandemic it will use discretion when enforcing HIPAA-compliance for telehealth communications tools...Even though some of those technologies may not fully comply with HIPAA requirements, OCR says it "will not impose penalties for noncompliance with the regulatory requirements under the HIPAA Rules against covered health care providers in connection with the good faith provision of telehealth during the COVID-19 nationwide public health emergency."...Covered entities seeking to use audio or video communication tech to reach patients where they live "can use any non-public facing remote communication product that is available to communicate with patients," said the agency. "This exercise of discretion applies to telehealth provided for any reason, regardless of whether the telehealth service is related to the diagnosis and treatment of health conditions related to COVID-19."...READ MORE
- ISMP Awarded Contract from FDA to Conduct Medication Safety Self-Assessment (pharmacytimes.com)
The Institute for Safe Medication Practices has been awarded a contract from the FDA to assess medication safety practices in the perioperative setting from the time patients are prepared for a procedure until they are discharged home...Due to the complexity and fast-paced setting of perioperative care procedures, ISMP’s Medication Safety Self-Assessment for Perioperative Settings will provide facilities with a way to examine their medication safety practices, identify opportunities for improvement, and compare their experiences over time with the aggregate experience of demographically similar organizations...READ MORE
- States Say Some Doctors Stockpile Trial Coronavirus Drugs, for Themselves (nytimes.com)
Doctors are hoarding medications touted as possible coronavirus treatments by writing prescriptions for themselves and family members, according to pharmacy boards in states across the country...The stockpiling has become so worrisome in Idaho, Kentucky, Ohio, Nevada, Oklahoma, North Carolina, and Texas that the boards in those states have issued emergency restrictions or guidelines on how the drugs can be dispensed at pharmacies. More states are expected to follow suit...None of the drugs have been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for that use. Some of them — including chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine — are commonly used to treat malaria, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis and other conditions...Carmen Catizone, executive director of the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy, said state boards across the country were “trying to stop the hoarding and inappropriate prescribing, but balancing what patients need.”...READ MORE
- COVID-19 Update: Pharmacy Meetings Cancelled, New Law Expands Florida Pharmacists’ Roles (drugtopics.com)
Three major spring meetings for pharmacists have been cancelled due to the coronavirus...
- APhA...to cancel its APhA 2020 Meeting and Exhibition...March 20-23
- NACDS was...forced to cancel its 12th Annual NACDS RxIMPACT Day on Capitol Hill...planned for March 10 to 11
- The American College of Clinical Pharmacy...cancelled its 2020 ACCP Spring Forum...held in St. Louis, Miss., April 25 to 26
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill into law allowing pharmacists to test and initiate treatment for influenza and Group A Streptococcus...“The bill will improve convenient access to quality care while removing avoidable pressures on hospitals and acute settings–a meaningful benefit at all times, and a benefit that is top-of-mind amid demanding public health situations ranging from flu outbreaks to the current coronavirus concerns...READ MORE
- Pharmacy Week in Review: March 13 (pharmacytimes.com)
Nicole Grassano, PTNN, Pharmacy Week in Review, this weekly video program provides our readers with an in-depth review of the latest news, product approvals, FDA rulings and more.