Replaced by Substitute

AMENDMENT NO 2 TO COMMITTEE AMENDMENT NO 1 PROPOSED TO

House Bill No.  542

BY: Senator(s) Burton

     AMEND by striking Sections 31 through 35 and substituting in lieu thereof the following:

     SECTION 31.  Sections 31 through 35 of this act shall be known as the "Pharmacy Benefit Prompt Pay Act."

     SECTION 32.  For purposes of Sections 31 through 35 of this act, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings ascribed herein unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:

          (a)  "Board" means the State Board of Pharmacy.

          (b)  "Commissioner" means the Mississippi Commissioner of Insurance.

          (c)  "Day" means a calendar day, unless otherwise defined or limited.

          (d)  "Electronic claim" means the transmission of data for purposes of payment of covered prescription drugs, other products and supplies, and pharmacist services in an electronic data format specified by a pharmacy benefit manager and approved by the department.

          (e)  "Electronic adjudication" means the process of electronically receiving, reviewing and accepting or rejecting an electronic claim.

          (f)  "Enrollee" means an individual who has been enrolled in a pharmacy benefit management plan.

          (g)  "Health insurance plan" means benefits consisting of prescription drugs, other products and supplies, and pharmacist services provided directly, through insurance or reimbursement, or otherwise and including items and services paid for as prescription drugs, other products and supplies, and pharmacist services under any hospital or medical service policy or certificate, hospital or medical service plan contract, preferred provider organization agreement, or health maintenance organization contract offered by a health insurance issuer, unless preempted as an employee benefit plan under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974.  However, "health insurance coverage" shall not include benefits due under the workers compensation laws of this or any other state.

          (h)  "Pharmacy benefit manager" means a business that administers the prescription drug/device portion of pharmacy benefit management plans or health insurance plans on behalf of plan sponsors, insurance companies, unions and health maintenance organizations.  For purposes of Sections 31 through 35 of this act, a "pharmacy benefit manager" shall not include an insurance company that provides an integrated health benefit plan and that does not separately contract for pharmacy benefit management services.  The pharmacy benefit manager of the Mississippi State and School Employees Health Insurance Plan or the Mississippi Division of Medicaid or its contractors when performing services for the Division of Medicaid shall not be subject to Sections 31 through 35 of this act because of those activities, but, if they are conducting business as a pharmacy benefit manager other than with those agencies, they shall be subject to Sections 31 through 35 of this act for those activities only. 

          (i)  "Pharmacy benefit management plan" means an arrangement for the delivery of pharmacist's services in which a pharmacy benefit manager undertakes to administer the payment or reimbursement of any of the costs of pharmacist's services for an enrollee on a prepaid or insured basis which (i) contains one or more incentive arrangements intended to influence the cost or level of pharmacist's services between the plan sponsor and one or more pharmacies with respect to the delivery of pharmacist's services; and (ii) requires or creates benefit payment differential incentives for enrollees to use under contract with the pharmacy benefit manager.  A pharmacy benefit management plan does not mean any employee welfare benefit plan if preempted by the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, which is self-insured or self-funded, the Mississippi State and School Employees Health Insurance Plan or the programs operated by the Mississippi Division of Medicaid.

          (j)  "Pharmacist," "pharmacist services" and "pharmacy" or "pharmacies" shall have the same definitions as provided in Section 73-21-73.

          (k)  "Uniform claim form" means a form prescribed by rule by the State Board of Pharmacy, provided however that, for purposes of this act, the board shall adopt the same definition or rule where the State Department of Insurance has adopted a rule covering the same type of claim.  The board may modify the terminology of the rule and form when necessary to comply with the provisions of this act.

          (l)  "Plan sponsors" means the employers, insurance companies, unions and health maintenance organizations that contract with a pharmacy benefit manager for delivery of prescription services.

     SECTION 33.  (1)  Reimbursement under a contract to a pharmacist or pharmacy for prescription drugs and other products and supplies that is calculated according to a formula that uses a nationally recognized reference in the pricing calculation shall use the most current nationally recognized reference price or amount in the actual or constructive possession of the pharmacy benefit manager, its agent, or any other party responsible for reimbursement for prescription drugs and other products and supplies on the date of electronic adjudication or on the date of service shown on the nonelectronic claim.

     (2)  Pharmacy benefit managers, their agents and other parties responsible for reimbursement for prescription drugs and other products and supplies shall be required to update the nationally recognized reference prices or amounts used for calculation of reimbursement for prescription drugs and other products and supplies no less than every three (3) business days.

     (3)  (a)  All benefits payable under a pharmacy benefit management plan shall be paid within twenty-five (25) days after receipt of due written proof of a clean claim where claims are submitted electronically, and shall be paid within thirty-five (35) days after receipt of due written proof of a clean claim where claims are submitted in paper format.  Benefits due under the plan and claims are overdue if not paid within twenty-five (25) days or thirty-five (35) days, whichever is applicable, after the pharmacy benefit manager receives a clean claim containing necessary information essential for the pharmacy benefit manager to administer preexisting condition, coordination of benefits and subrogation provisions under the plan sponsor's health insurance plan.  A "clean claim" means a claim received by any pharmacy benefit manager for adjudication and which requires no further information, adjustment or alteration by the pharmacist or pharmacies or the insured in order to be processed and paid by the pharmacy benefit manager.  A claim is clean if it has no defect or impropriety, including any lack of substantiating documentation, or particular circumstance requiring special treatment that prevents timely payment from being made on the claim under this subsection.  A clean claim includes resubmitted claims with previously identified deficiencies corrected.

          (b)  A clean claim does not include any of the following:

              (i)  A duplicate claim, which means an original claim and its duplicate when the duplicate is filed within thirty (30) days of the original claim;

              (ii)  Claims which are submitted fraudulently or that are based upon material misrepresentations;

              (iii)  Claims that require information essential for the pharmacy benefit manager to administer preexisting condition, coordination of benefits or subrogation provisions under the plan sponsor's health insurance plan; or

              (iv)  Claims submitted by a pharmacist or pharmacy more than thirty (30) days after the date of service; if the pharmacist or pharmacy does not submit the claim on behalf of the insured, then a claim is not clean when submitted more than thirty (30) days after the date of billing by the pharmacist or pharmacy to the insured.

          (c)  Not later than twenty-five (25) days after the date the pharmacy benefit manager actually receives an electronic claim, the pharmacy benefit manager shall pay the appropriate benefit in full, or any portion of the claim that is clean, and notify the pharmacist or pharmacy (where the claim is owed to the pharmacist or pharmacy) of the reasons why the claim or portion thereof is not clean and will not be paid and what substantiating documentation and information is required to adjudicate the claim as clean.  Not later than thirty-five (35) days after the date the pharmacy benefit manager actually receives a paper claim, the pharmacy benefit manager shall pay the appropriate benefit in full, or any portion of the claim that is clean, and notify the pharmacist or pharmacy (where the claim is owed to the pharmacist or pharmacy) of the reasons why the claim or portion thereof is not clean and will not be paid and what substantiating documentation and information is required to adjudicate the claim as clean.  Any claim or portion thereof resubmitted with the supporting documentation and information requested by the pharmacy benefit manager shall be paid within twenty (20) days after receipt.

     (4)  If the board finds that any pharmacy benefit manager, agent or other party responsible for reimbursement for prescription drugs and other products and supplies has not paid ninety-five percent (95%) of clean claims as defined in subsection (3) of this section received from all pharmacies in a calendar quarter, he shall be subject to administrative penalty of not more than Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00) to be assessed by the State Board of Pharmacy.

          (a)  Examinations to determine compliance with this subsection may be conducted by the board.  The board may contract with qualified impartial outside sources to assist in examinations to determine compliance.  The expenses of any such examinations shall be paid by the pharmacy benefit manager examined.

          (b)  Nothing in the provisions of this section shall require a pharmacy benefit manager to pay claims that are not covered under the terms of a contract or policy of accident and sickness insurance or prepaid coverage.

          (c)  If the claim is not denied for valid and proper reasons by the end of the applicable time period prescribed in this provision, the pharmacy benefit manager must pay the pharmacy (where the claim is owed to the pharmacy) or the patient (where the claim is owed to a patient) interest on accrued benefits at the rate of one and one-half percent (1-1/2%) per month accruing from the day after payment was due on the amount of the benefits that remain unpaid until the claim is finally settled or adjudicated.  Whenever interest due pursuant to this provision is less than One Dollar ($1.00), such amount shall be credited to the account of the person or entity to whom such amount is owed.

          (d)  Any pharmacy benefit manager and a pharmacy may enter into an express written agreement containing timely claim payment provisions which differ from, but are at least as stringent as, the provisions set forth under subsection (3) of this section, and in such case, the provisions of the written agreement shall govern the timely payment of claims by the pharmacy benefit manager to the pharmacy.  If the express written agreement is silent as to any interest penalty where claims are not paid in accordance with the agreement, the interest penalty provision of subsection (4)(d) of this section shall apply. 

          (e)  The State Board of Pharmacy may adopt rules and regulations necessary to ensure compliance with this subsection.

     SECTION 34.  (1)  Each pharmacy benefit manager providing pharmacy management benefit plans in this state shall file a statement with the commissioner annually by March 1 or within sixty (60) days of the end of its fiscal year if not a calendar year.  The statement shall be verified by at least two (2) principal officers and shall cover the preceding calendar year or the immediately preceding fiscal year of the pharmacy benefit manager. 

     (2)  The statement shall be on forms prescribed by the commissioner and shall include:

          (a)  A financial statement of the organization, including its balance sheet and income statement for the preceding year; and

          (b)  Any other information relating to the operations of the pharmacy benefit manager required by the commissioner under this act.

     (3)  If the pharmacy benefit manager is audited annually by an independent certified public accountant, a copy of the certified audit report shall be filed annually with the commissioner by June 30 or within thirty (30) days of the report being final.

     (4)  The commissioner may extend the time prescribed for any pharmacy benefit manager for filing annual statements or other reports or exhibits of any kind for good cause shown.  However, the commissioner shall not extend the time for filing annual statements beyond sixty (60) days after the time prescribed by subsection (1) of this section.  The commissioner may waive the requirements for filing financial information for the pharmacy benefit manager if an affiliate of the pharmacy benefit manager is already required to file such information under current law.

     (5)  The expense of administering this section shall be assessed annually by the commissioner against all pharmacy benefit managers operating in this state. 

     (6)  The pharmacy benefit manager shall also file a copy of its annual statement with the Mississippi Board of Pharmacy.  The board shall notify the commissioner of the failure of a pharmacy benefit manager to file its annual statement.

     SECTION 35.  (1)  In lieu of or in addition to making its own financial examination of a pharmacy benefit manager, the commissioner may accept the report of a financial examination of other persons responsible for the pharmacy benefit manager under the laws of another state certified by the applicable official of such other state.

     (2)  The commissioner shall coordinate financial examinations of a pharmacy benefit manager that provides pharmacy management benefit plans in this state to ensure an appropriate level of regulatory oversight and to avoid any undue duplication of effort or regulation.  The pharmacy benefit manager being examined shall pay the cost of the examination.  The cost of the examination shall be deposited in a special fund that shall provide all expenses for the registration, supervision and examination of all entities subject to regulation under this act.

     (3)  The commissioner shall provide to the board a copy of any financial examination conducted or caused to be conducted by him of a pharmacy benefit manager.  The commissioner and the board may provide a copy of the financial examination to any person or entity who provides or operates a health insurance plan or to a pharmacist or pharmacy.