- Pharmacy “DIR fee” loophole must close, NACDS RxIMPACT urges (chaindrugreview.com)
The National Association of Chain Drug Stores RxIMPACT program has launched an Action Alert, urging Congress to provide “DIR fee” relief in time to save pharmacies and to reduce seniors’ out-of-pocket drug costs...pharmacy advocates are contacting U.S. Senators and members of the U.S. House of Representatives to build support for the Phair Pricing Act (H.R. 1034/S. 640). The bill would do what a recent Medicare rule left undone: providing relief from abusive pharmacy direct and indirect remuneration fees. The goal is to assure this is part of a drug-pricing bill that is enacted soon...“If our government is serious about stopping this unacceptable treatment of pharmacies, about reducing patients’ drug costs at the pharmacy counter, and about reducing overall healthcare costs, then they need to close this loophole and end the abuses of pharmacy DIR fees now,” said NACDS president and chief executive officer Steven Anderson...READ MORE
- Walgreens to raise tobacco buying age to 21 in September amid FDA pressure (cnbc.com)Rite Aid raises tobacco buying age to 21, following Walgreens’ lead (cnbc.com)
Walgreens is increasing the age to buy tobacco at its drugstores to 21 later this year as the retailer faces possible sanctions from the Food and Drug Administration for allegedly selling to minors...The FDA put Walgreens “on notice” in February, accusing the pharmacy chain of violating rules that prohibit selling cigarettes and other tobacco products to underage buyers. Walgreens, the FDA noted, is currently the top violator among pharmacies that sell tobacco products. Some 22 percent of Walgreens locations inspected by the agency caught employees illegally selling tobacco products to minors...READ MORE
- NACDS, NCPA brief Congressional Doctors Caucus on DIR fee reform (chaindrugreview.com)
NACDS and the National Community Pharmacists Association held a briefing this week for the Congressional Doctors Caucus...chaired by Rep. Phil Roe...comprised of 16 medical providers in Congress who use their medical expertise to develop patient-centered healthcare policy...NACDS and NCPA discussed the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ recently released proposed rule—Modernizing Part D and Medicare Advantage to Lower Drug Prices and Reduce Out-of-Pocket Expenses—and explained the serious repercussions of direct and indirect remuneration (DIR) fees and the impact they can have on patient access to care and on pharmacies, who are struggling to maintain their businesses amid the uncertainty caused by the retroactive fees. The groups noted that they have advocated strongly for DIR reform in the CMS proposal because it will benefit pharmacies and the patients they serve.
- Nevada State Board of Pharmacy News (bop.nv.gov)
Board Members
Leo Basch, PharmD, RPh, Las Vegas
Robert Sullivan, Reno
Jason Penrod, PharmD, RPh, Reno
Kevin Desmond, RPh, Reno
Wayne Mitchell, PharmD, RPh, Carson City
Melissa Shake, PharmD, RPh, Las Vegas
Jade Jacobo, PharmD, JD, RPh, Las Vegas
Retirement of the Executive Secretary
- Larry L. Pinson, PharmD, RPhNew Reno Office -
985 Damonte Ranch Parkway, Suite 206, Reno, NV 89521.
Board Member UpdateNevada Medicaid Initiates Antibiotics Prior Authorization Criteria - Nevada Department of Health and Human Services
National Pharmacy Compliance NewsFinal Guidance Documents Address FDA Policies Related to DSCSA
First FDA-Approved Drug Containing Extract From Cannabis Plant to Be Placed in Schedule V
ASHP Guidelines Provide Recommendations for Preventing Patient Harm From Medication Errors
FDA’s Final Guidance Documents Address Compounding and Repackaging of Radiopharmaceuticals
Pharmacy Toolkit Encourages Conversations With Patients About Prescription Opioids
Biosimilars Added to FIP’s Policy on Pharmacists’ Right to Substitute a Medication
FDA Offers CE Course on Reducing Hypoglycemic Events in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes - Leveraging Health Literacy and Patient Preferences to Reduce Hypoglycemic Events in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes
- Big drug distributor pays $22 million to settle U.S. opioid charges (reuters.com)
Morris & Dickson Co, one of the largest U.S. wholesale drug distributors, agreed to pay $22 million in civil penalties to settle U.S. government charges that it failed to report thousands of suspicious orders of the opioids hydrocodone and oxycodone...The...Louisiana-based company will also spend millions of dollars to hire staff and upgrade oversight to help comply with federal regulations requiring that orders be properly reported...Drug Enforcement Administration...since...2014 uncovered more than 12,000 retail pharmacy orders for hydrocodone and oxycodone that Morris & Dickson should have flagged to that agency...READ MORE
- Walgreens, VillageMD to offer primary care services (chaindrugreview.com)
Walgreens and VillageMD...announced a collaboration focused on providing...primary care...VillageMD will operate...clinics next to five Walgreens stores in the Houston area...branded ‘Village Medical at Walgreens,’ will provide comprehensive primary care services, integrated tightly with pharmacists, nurses and social workers to meet the full suite of patient needs...READ MORE
- This Week in Managed Care: March 1, 2019 (ajmc.com)
, welcome to This Week in Managed Care from the Managed Markets News Network
Jaime Rosenberg
- Opioid overdose deaths decline when pharmacists can dispense naloxone (reuters.com)Association Between State Laws Facilitating Pharmacy Distribution of Naloxone and Risk of Fatal Overdose (jamanetwork.com)
In states where pharmacists were allowed to sell the potentially lifesaving opioid antidote naloxone without a prescription, fewer people died from opioid overdoses...The passage of laws that let pharmacists sell naloxone directly to patients was associated with a nearly 30 percent drop in the number of opioid overdose deaths compared to states without pharmacist dispensing, researchers report in JAMA Internal Medicine...When the researchers examined the laws involving naloxone prescriptions, they found that few states had any form of legislation before 2010. By 2016, 47 states had passed some sort of law regarding the life-saving medication, but only nine had laws giving authority to pharmacists to sell naloxone directly to patients...READ MORE
- CVS is now selling CBD products in California (mercurynews.com)
Select CVS locations in California and seven other states are now selling hemp-derived CBD products...The national drugstore chain will be marketing the topical cannabidiol products as “an alternative source of relief,” CVS said in a statement to NBC News. The chain also will be partnering with another company to test and verify the quality of the CBD topicals sold in 800 drugstores at this point...READ MORE
- FDA putting Walgreens ‘on notice,’ weighs enforcement action for alleged illegal tobacco sales to minors (cnbc.com)
Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Scott Gottlieb said he's putting pharmacy chain Walgreens "on notice" for allegedly selling tobacco products to minors...The agency has already filed formal complaints seeking to block a Walgreens' location in Miami and a Circle K Store in Charleston, South Carolina, from selling cigarettes or cigars for 30 days, citing "repeated violations."...Walgreens, the FDA noted, is currently the top violator among pharmacies that sell tobacco products. Some 22 percent of Walgreens locations inspected by the agency caught employees illegally selling tobacco products to minors...