Kan. Admin. Regs. § 40-1-54 - Pharmacy benefits manager; network adequacy report
Each applicant for license to act as a pharmacy benefits manager shall submit a network adequacy report to the commissioner with the application that contains the following information:
(a) The
name and address of the pharmacy benefits manager;
(b) the name, telephone number, and
electronic-mail address of the contact person responsible for the license of the
pharmacy benefits manager;
(c) the name
of each network administered in Kansas by the applicant;
(d) the number of counties and a list of the
counties in each service area;
(e) the
number of afliated pharmacies in Kansas that are in the applicant's
networks;
(f) the number of independent
pharmacies in Kansas that are in the applicant's networks;
(g) the number of complaints submited by
pharmacies concerning the applicant's network that the applicant has received in the
previous 12 months. "Complaints" shall include complaints submited in writing, by
phone, by electronic mail, or by other electronic means;
(h) the number of complaints submited by patients
concerning the applicant's network that the applicant has received in the previous
12 months. "Complaints" shall include complaints submited in writing, by phone, by
electronic-mail, or by other electronic means; and
(i) a writen narrative that meets the following
requirements:
(1) Describes the process for
determining the reasonableness of patient access to a pharmacy based on distance
from the patient's residence, including whether any afliates are included in the
calculation of distance between patient residence and pharmacy, and a description of
how mail-order and physical store locations are factored into the reasonableness
determination;
(2) specifes whether the
applicant's contracts require patients to use pharmacies that are directly or
indirectly owned by the applicant and any requirements for new prescriptions,
reflls, or specialty drugs, regardless of days supply;
(3) specifes whether the applicant imposes limits,
including quantity limits or refll limits, on an independent pharmacy's access to
medications that difer from the limits imposed on the applicant's
afliates;
(4) specifes how the
applicant's certifcation or accreditation requirements are used as a determinant of
network participation;
(5) specifes how
often certifcation or accreditation requirements are changed;
(6) specifes whether there are diferent standards
for independent pharmacies and afliates of the applicant and how these diferent
standards are applied; and
(7) describes
any subnetworks for specialty drugs.
Notes
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