DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES
Division of Medicaid and Medical Assistance
PROPOSED
PUBLIC NOTICE
Pharmacists as Providers
In compliance with the State's Administrative Procedures Act (APA - Title 29, Chapter 101 of the Delaware Code) and under the authority of 31 Del. C. §512, Delaware Health and Social Services ("Department") / Division of Medicaid and Medical Assistance (DHSS/DMMA) is proposing to amend Title XIX Medicaid State Plan Attachment 3.1-A page 3.1 Addendum, specifically, to add the role of pharmacist as a provider type.
Any person who wishes to make written suggestions, compilations of data, testimony, briefs, or other written materials concerning the proposed new regulations must submit same to, Planning and Policy Unit, Division of Medicaid and Medical Assistance, 1901 North DuPont Highway, P.O. Box 906, New Castle, Delaware 19720-0906, by email to DHSS_DMMA_Publiccomment@Delaware.gov, or by fax to 302-255-4413 by 4:30 p.m. on July 31, 2024. Please identify in the subject line: Pharmacists as Providers
The action concerning the determination of whether to adopt the proposed regulation will be based upon the results of Department and Division staff analysis and the consideration of the comments and written materials filed by other interested persons.
SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL
The purpose of this notice is to advise the public that Delaware Health and Social Services (DHSS)/Division of Medicaid and Medical Assistance (DMMA) is proposing to amend Title XIX Medicaid State Plan regarding Pharmacists as Providers.
Statutory Authority
Background
This change proposes to add coverage and reimbursement for services within the pharmacists' scope of practice and state regulations.
Summary of Proposal
Purpose
The purpose of this proposed regulation is to add the role of pharmacist as a provider type.
Summary of Proposed Changes
Effective September 1, 2024, the DHSS/DMMA proposes to amend Title XIX Medicaid State Plan regarding Pharmacists as Providers, specifically, to add the role of pharmacist as a provider type.
Public Notice
In accordance with the federal public notice requirements established in Section 1902(a)(13)(A) of the Social Security Act and 42 CFR 440.386 and the state public notice requirements of Title 29, Chapter 101 of the Delaware Code, DHSS/DMMA gives public notice and provides an open comment period for 30 days to allow all stakeholders an opportunity to provide input on the proposed regulation. Comments must be received by 4:30 p.m. on July 31, 2024.
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Review and Approval
The provisions of this state plan amendment (SPA) are subject to approval by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). The draft SPA page(s) may undergo further revisions before and after submittal to CMS based upon public comment and/or CMS feedback. The final version may be subject to significant change.
Provider Manuals and Communications Update
Also, there may be additional provider manuals that may require updates as a result of these changes. The applicable Delaware Medical Assistance Program (DMAP) Provider Policy Specific Manuals and/or Delaware Medical Assistance Portal will be updated. Manual updates, revised pages or additions to the provider manual are issued, as required, for new policy, policy clarification, and/or revisions to the DMAP program. Provider billing guidelines or instructions to incorporate any new requirement may also be issued. A newsletter system is utilized to distribute new or revised manual material and provide other pertinent information regarding DMAP updates. DMAP updates are available on the Delaware Medical Assistance Portal website: https://medicaid.dhss.delaware.gov/provider
Fiscal Impact
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Federal Fiscal Year 2024
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Federal Fiscal Year 2025
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General (State) funds
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$25,250
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$105,000
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Federal funds
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$48,750
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$145,000
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Attachment 3.1-A
Page 3.1 Addendum
STATE PLAN UNDER TITLE XIX OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY ACT
STATE/TERRITORY: DELAWARE
LIMITATIONS ON AMOUNT, DURATION AND SCOPE OF MEDICAL AND REMEDIAL CARE AND SERVICES PROVIDED TO THE CATEGORICALLY NEEDY
6.d. 2. Licensed Behavioral Health Practitioner Continued:
Services which exceed the initial pass-through authorization must be approved for re-authorization prior to service delivery. In addition to individual provider licensure, service providers employed by addiction treatment services and co-occurring treatment services agencies must work in a program licensed by the Delaware Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health (DSAMH) and comply with all relevant licensing regulations. Licensed Psychologists may supervise up to seven (7) unlicensed assistants or post-doctoral professionals in supervision for the purpose of those individuals obtaining licensure and billing for services rendered. Services by unlicensed assistants or post- doctoral professionals under supervision may not be billed under this section of the State Plan.
Instead, those unlicensed professionals must qualify under the Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment (EPSDT) program or rehabilitation sections of the State Plan or provide services under Home and Community-based authorities.
Inpatient hospital visits are limited to those ordered by the beneficiary's physician. Visits to a nursing facility are allowed for LBHPs if a Preadmission Screening and Resident Review (PASRR) indicates it is a medically necessary specialized service in accordance with PASRR requirements.
Visits to Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Mental Retardation (ICF/MR) are non-covered. All LBHP services provided while a person is a resident of an Institute for Mental Disease (IMD) such as a free standing psychiatric hospital or psychiatric residential treatment facility are part of the institutional service and not otherwise reimbursable by Medicaid.
Evidence-based Practices require prior approval and fidelity reviews on an ongoing basis as determined necessary by Delaware Health and Social Services (DHSS) and/or its designee. A unit of service is defined according to the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) or Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) approved code set consistent with the National Correct Coding Initiative unless otherwise specified.
6.d.3
Licensed and registered Delaware pharmacist providers may provide services within a scope of
practice, Delaware state regulations, or both.
Criteria for Medicaid Coverage of Pharmacist Provider Services means that the services are:
1) Provided in accordance with the scope of practice as defined by the State Board of
Pharmacy, Delaware State Regulations, or both
2) Service provided by pharmacy interns are provided under the supervision of a licensed and
registered pharmacist.
TN No. SPA # 13-0018 24-0008
Supersedes
TN No. # NEW 13-0018
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Approval Date September 18, 2014
Effective Date July 1, 2014 September 1, 2024
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Attachment 3.1-A
Page 5 Addendum
STATE PLAN UNDER TITLE XIX OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY ACT
STATE/TERRITORY: DELAWARE
LIMITATIONS
12.a. Prescribed Drugs Continued:
2. Quantity limits are placed on therapeutic categories that will allow for coordinated care and improve outcomes. Limits exist for:
a. Sedative hypnotics- 15 30 doses per 30 days
b. Triptans, acute treatment of migraines, 9 doses per 45 days
c. Opioid analgesics-720 immediate release doses per 365 days. 120 doses for 30 days for acute treatment of pain and 60 doses per 30 days for chronic pain treatment
d. Oxycodone 15 mg-maximum of 240 doses per year
e. Oxycodone 20 mg-maximum of 120 doses per year
f. Oxycodone 30 mg-maximum of 60 doses per year
d. g. Skeletal muscle relaxants-120 doses per 30 days
h. Carisoprodol-84 tablets per 30 days
i. Baclofen-excluded from quantity limit
j. Depo-Provera-1 dose per 84 days
e. k. Benzodiazepines-120 doses per 30 days
f. l. Tramadol or tramadol immediate release combinations-240 tablets per 30 days
g. m. Narcotic cough medications- 240 ml per 30 days and 480 ml per 90 days without comorbid diagnosis. Tussionex 120 ml per 84 days and 480 ml per year.
h. n. Adjunctive anticonvulsants-240 doses per 30 days
i. o. Rescue Nebulizer solutions- 2 boxes per 30 days
p. Injectable anticoagulants-10 day supply
q. Pseudoephedrine 3600 mg per 84 days
j. r. Clients utilizing greater than 15 unique medications per 30 days
k. s. Medications that are dosed once a day are limited to one dose per day unless that total dosage required is within the limits stated above and require more than one tablet/capsule to obtain the required therapeutic amount.
3. Duration of therapy
a. Nicotine cessation products are limited to the duration that has been approved by the FDA.
b. Palivizumab-6 months during the high viral period of the year.
4. Prescriptions are limited to a quantity not to exceed the greater of 100 dosing units or a 34-day supply except for drugs selected and received through mail order.
TN No. SPA # 13-001 24-0008
Supersedes
TN No. # 412 13-001
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Approval Date May 22, 2013
Effective Date January 1, 2013 September 1, 2024
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Attachment 3.1-A
Page 5 Addendum
Continued 1
STATE PLAN UNDER TITLE XIX OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY ACT
STATE/TERRITORY: DELAWARE
12.a. Prescribed Drugs Continued:
Prior Authorization
1. Prior authorization requirements may be established for certain drug classes or particular drugs, or a medically accepted indication for uses and doses.
2. The Drug Utilization Review Board (DUR) determines which drugs may require prior authorization. The Board assesses data on drug use in accordance with predetermined standards. The predetermined standards shall be:
a. monitoring for therapeutic appropriateness
b. overutilization and underutilization
c. appropriate use of generic products
d. therapeutic duplication
e. drug-disease contraindications
f. drug-drug interactions
g. incorrect drug dosage or duration of drug treatment
h. clinical efficacy
i. safety
j. medical necessity
TN No. SPA # 24-0008
Supersedes
TN No. # NEW
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Approval Date
Effective Date September 1, 2024
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Revision: HCFA-PM-91-4 (BPD)
August 1991
Attachment 3.1-A
Page 9 Addendum
OMB No. 0938
STATE PLAN UNDER TITLE XIX OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY ACT
STATE/TERRITORY: DELAWARE
LIMITATIONS ON AMOUNT, DURATION AND SCOPE OF MEDICAL AND REMEDIAL CARE
AND SERVICES PROVIDED TO THE CATEGORICALLY NEEDY
24.a. Transportation for medical services is provided in two ways:
a) As an administrative service through contractual arrangements /intradepartmental
agreements. Transportation provided as an administrative service includes:
i. Non-Emergency transportation through contractual broker arrangements.
b) As an optional medical service through direct vendor payment. Transportation provided as an
optional medical service includes:
i. Emergency transportation, and
ii. Services provided outside the broker’s contractual obligation.
24.f. Personal Care Services
Coverage for Personal Care Services (PCS) described below will sunset on December 31, 2015 as coverage of PCS will be provided under the Home Health Services benefit.
Eligible recipients of personal care are Medicaid recipients who are disabled by mental illness, alcoholism, or drug addiction as defined in the Medicaid Provider Manual for Community Support Service Programs.
Persons eligible to provide personal care services are those who are qualified as an Assistant Clinician as defined in the Medicaid Provider Manual for Community Support Service Programs.
The recipient's physician must certify medical necessity for personal care services based on a completed comprehensive medical/psycho-social evaluation and treatment plan as defined in the Medicaid Provider Manual for Community Support Service Programs.
25. Pharmacist Provider Services
X Provided Not Provided X With Limitations
TN No. SPA # 19-009 24-0010
Supersedes
TN No. # 17-005 19-009
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Approval Date September 14, 2022
Effective Date October 1, 2019 August 1, 2024
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Attachment 4.19-B Page 1
STATE PLAN UNDER TITLE XIX OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY ACT
STATE/TERRITORY: DELAWARE
METHODS AND STANDARDS FOR ESTABLISHING PAYMENT RATES
- OTHER TYPES OF CARE
Physicians, podiatry and independent radiology services shall be reimbursed based on CPT codes and definitions. Reimbursement rates shall be based on the Medicare Relative Value (RVU), adjusted by Geographic Practice Cost Indices (GPCI) representing the medical economic conditions specific to Delaware. Each CPT code has a unique RVU consisting of a Work Unit (WRVU), an Overhead Unit (ORVU), and a Malpractice Unit (MRVU). Delaware Medicaid may adjust the weight of each RVU up to, but not to exceed, 100% of the Medicare value.
Laboratories are reimbursed their usual and customary charge or a maximum fee for their service, whichever is lower. The maximum fee for each procedure will be reviewed annually. If such review indicates that fees should be modified, an inflation factor will be considered to apply to the fees which are currently in place; in addition, other aspects of the fee structure will be examined in light of usual and customary charges and other pertinent considerations to develop appropriate rates for the year.
Physician Assistant services, provided under the supervision, control, and direction of one or more physicians, are billed under a supervising physician’s provider number, with the Physician Assistant’s provider number included as the rendering provider. Physician Assistant’s may not bill Medicaid directly.
This reimbursement methodology applies to services delivered on or after January 1, 1995. The fee schedule and any annual/periodic adjustments to the fee schedule are available on the Delaware Medical Assistance Program (DMAP) website at:
http://www.dmap.state.de.us/downloads/feeschedules.htmI
https://medicaidpublications.dhss.delaware.gov/docs/search?EntryId=1080
Pharmacist Provider Services:
Payments for Pharmacist Provider Services covered under Attachment 3.1-A.1 are equal to the lower of
the submitted charge or the appropriate fee from the Provider Services Fee Schedule. All rates are
published on the website at:
https://medicaidpublications.dhss.delaware.gov/docs/search?EntryId=1080
Pharmacist Provider Services are reimbursed at 100 percent of the Medicaid Physician Services Fee Schedule in effect.
TN No. SPA # 19-002 24-0008
Supersedes
TN No. # 351 19-002
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Approval Date May 14 2019
Effective Date January 11, 2019 September 1, 2024
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*Please Note: Due to formatting of certain amendments to the regulation, they are not being published here. Copies of the document is available at:
https://regulations.delaware.gov/register/july2024/proposed/Attachment 3.1-B page 2a Amended.pdf