WSR 19-22-016
PERMANENT RULES
HEALTH CARE AUTHORITY
[Filed October 25, 2019, 2:00 p.m., effective November 25, 2019]
Effective Date of Rule: Thirty-one days after filing.
Purpose: The agency is removing language exceptions to prescription requirements for over-the-counter (OTC) products to promote tobacco/nicotine cessation. The agency is also updating language and adding products to comply with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) prescription requirements and the apple health preferred drug list (PDL).
Citation of Rules Affected by this Order: Amending WAC 182-530-2000 and 182-530-2100.
Statutory Authority for Adoption: RCW 41.05.021, 41.05.160; section 1927, (42 U.S.C. 1396r-8) (d)(2)(D), (d)(2)(G), (d)(7)(A), (k)(4).
Adopted under notice filed as WSR 19-19-064 on September 16, 2019.
Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Comply with Federal Statute: New 0, Amended 2, Repealed 0; Federal Rules or Standards: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; or Recently Enacted State Statutes: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted at the Request of a Nongovernmental Entity: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted on the Agency's own Initiative: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Clarify, Streamline, or Reform Agency Procedures: New 0, Amended 2, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted using Negotiated Rule Making: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; Pilot Rule Making: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; or Other Alternative Rule Making: New 0, Amended 2, Repealed 0.
Date Adopted: October 25, 2019.
Wendy Barcus
Rules Coordinator
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 16-17-071, filed 8/16/16, effective 9/16/16)
WAC 182-530-2000CoveredOutpatient drugs, devices, and drug-related supplies.
(1) The medicaid agency covers:
(a) Outpatient drugs, including over-the-counter (OTC) drugs, as defined in WAC 182-530-1050, subject to the limitations and requirements in this chapter, when:
(i) The drug is approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA);
(ii) The drug is for a medically accepted indication as defined in WAC 182-530-1050;
(iii) The drug is not excluded from coverage under WAC 182-530-2100;
(iv) The manufacturer has a signed drug rebate agreement with the federal Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). Exceptions to the drug rebate requirement are described in WAC 182-530-7500; and
(v) The drug is prescribed by a provider with prescriptive authority. Exceptions to the prescription requirement exist for family planning and emergency contraception in (b) of this subsection((, and for OTC drugs that promote smoking cessation in (g) of this subsection)).
(b) Family planning drugs, devices, and drug-related supplies per chapter 182-532 WAC and as follows:
(i) OTC family planning drugs, devices, and drug-related supplies without a prescription when the agency determines it necessary for client access and safety;
(ii) Family planning drugs that do not meet the federal drug rebate requirement in WAC 182-530-7500 on a case-by-case basis; and
(iii) Contraceptive patches, contraceptive rings, and oral contraceptives, excluding emergency contraception, when dispensed in a one-year supply only, unless:
(A) A smaller supply is directed by the prescriber((.));
(B) A smaller supply is requested by the client((.));
(C) The pharmacy does not have adequate stock.
(c) Vitamins, minerals, and enzymes when prescribed for:
(i) Prenatal vitamins, when prescribed and dispensed to pregnant women;
(ii) A medical condition caused by a clinically documented deficiency;
(iii) A United States Preventive Services Task Force recommendation with an A or B rating;
(iv) Fluoride for clients under age twenty-one; or
(v) A clinically documented medical condition that causes vitamin, mineral, or enzyme deficiencies, and the deficiency cannot be treated through other dietary interventions.
(d) OTC drugs, vitamins, and minerals when determined by the agency to be the least costly therapeutic alternative for a medically accepted indication. ((The agency will maintain and publish a list of the covered OTC drugs available to clients which have been))All covered OTC products determined to be the least costly therapeutic alternatives for medically accepted indications will be included on the agency's published apple health preferred drug list. This subsection (((1)(d) of this section)) does not apply to products prescribed for the treatment of cough or cold symptoms. See this subsection (1)(((i) under))(h) of this ((subsection))section and WAC 182-530-2100 (1)(b)(v) for coverage of products prescribed for the treatment of cough and cold symptoms.
(e) Drug-related devices and drug-related supplies as an outpatient pharmacy benefit when:
(i) Prescribed by a provider with prescribing authority;
(ii) Essential for the administration of a covered drug;
(iii) Not excluded from coverage under WAC 182-530-2100; and
(iv) Determined by the agency that a product covered under chapter 182-543 WAC related to durable medical equipment and supplies should be available at retail pharmacies.
(f) Preservatives, flavoring, or coloring agents, only when used as a suspending agent in a compound.
(g) OTC and prescription drugs((, without a prescription,)) to promote ((smoking))tobacco/nicotine cessation ((only for clients age eighteen or older and participating in an agency-approved smoking cessation program. Limitation extensions as described in WAC 182-501-0169 are prohibited for the age and counseling requirements in this section.
(h) Drugs prescribed to promote smoking cessation only for clients participating in an agency-approved smoking cessation program, or for clients who are pregnant with a verifiable estimated due date and receiving smoking cessation counseling from the prescribing provider. Limitation extensions as described in WAC 182-501-0169 are prohibited for the age and counseling requirements in this section.
(i) For the treatment of cough and cold symptoms:
(i) Only the)).
(h) The following generic((, single ingredient formulations:
(A) Guaifenesin 100 mg/5 ml liquid or syrup;
(B) Dextromethorphan 15 mg/5 ml liquid or syrup;
(C) Pseudoephedrine 30 mg or 60 mg tablets;
(D) Saline nasal spray 0.65%; and
(ii) Generic combination product dextromethorphan-guaifenesin 10-100 mg/5 ml syrup, including sugar-free formulations.))products for the treatment of cough and cold:
(i) Dextromethorphan 15 mg/5 ml liquid or syrup;
(ii) Dextromethorphan/Guaifenesin 10 mg - 100/5 ml liquid or syrup, including sugar-free formulations;
(iii) Guaifenesin 100 mg/5 ml liquid or syrup;
(iv) Phenylephrine 10 mg tablets;
(v) Phenylephrine 2.5 mg/ml liquid or syrup;
(vi) Pseudoephedrine 30 mg and 60 mg tablets;
(vii) Pseudoephedrine 15 mg/5 ml liquid or syrup; and
(viii) Saline 0.65% nasal spray.
(2) The agency does not reimburse for any drug, device, or drug-related supply not meeting the coverage requirements under this section.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 16-17-071, filed 8/16/16, effective 9/16/16)
WAC 182-530-2100NoncoveredOutpatient drugs and pharmaceutical supplies.
(1) The medicaid agency does not cover:
(a) A drug that is:
(i) Not approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA); or
(ii) Prescribed for a nonmedically accepted indication, including diagnosis, dose, or dosage schedule that is not evidenced-based.
(b) A drug prescribed:
(i) For weight loss or gain;
(ii) For infertility, frigidity, impotency;
(iii) For sexual or erectile dysfunction;
(iv) For cosmetic purposes or hair growth; or
(v) For treatment of cough or cold symptoms, except as listed in WAC 182-530-2000 (1)(i).
(c) Drugs used to treat sexual or erectile dysfunction, in accordance with section 1927 (d)(2)(K) of the Social Security Act, unless such drugs are used to treat a condition other than sexual or erectile dysfunction, and these uses have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
(d) Drugs listed in the federal register as "less-than-effective" ("DESI" drugs) or which are identical, similar, or related to such drugs.
(e) Outpatient drugs for which the manufacturer requires as a condition of sale that associated tests or monitoring services be purchased exclusively from the manufacturer or manufacturer's designee.
(f) A product:
(i) With an obsolete National Drug Code (NDC) for more than two years;
(ii) With a terminated NDC;
(iii) Whose shelf life has expired; or
(iv) Which does not have an eleven-digit NDC.
(g) Over-the-counter (OTC) drugs, vitamins, and minerals, except as allowed under WAC 182-530-2000 (1)(i).
(h) Any drug regularly supplied by other public agencies as an integral part of program activity (e.g., immunization vaccines for children).
(i) Free pharmaceutical samples.
(((j) OTC or prescription drugs to promote smoking cessation unless the client is age eighteen or older and participating in an agency-approved cessation program, or is pregnant with a verifiable estimated due date and receiving smoking cessation counseling from the prescribing provider.))
(2) A noncovered drug can be requested through the exception to rule process as described in WAC 182-501-0160.
(3) If a noncovered drug is prescribed through the early and periodic screening, diagnosis, and treatment (EPSDT) process, an authorization request may be submitted indicating that the request is EPSDT related, and the request will be evaluated according to the process in WAC 182-501-0165. (See WAC 182-534-0100 for EPSDT rules.)