Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB2250

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to payment of claims to pharmacies and pharmacists.

Impact

By enacting HB2250, the Texas legislature seeks to protect pharmacists from potentially harmful audit practices that could unfairly generalize findings across unexamined claims. This move could alleviate financial strains on pharmacies, especially smaller ones, that often struggle with cash flow issues due to delayed payments from HMOs and PBMs. Moreover, the ability for pharmacists to file complaints regarding noncompliance adds an enforcement mechanism intended to hold compliance more accountable, thereby elevating standards for pharmacies and ensuring they receive just compensation for their services.

Summary

House Bill 2250 introduces significant changes to the regulation of payment processes for pharmacies and pharmacists in Texas, particularly emphasizing the handling of pharmacy claims by health maintenance organizations (HMOs) and pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs). The bill defines 'extrapolation' in the context of audits, specifying that it cannot be employed to audit claims for pharmacists or pharmacies. Furthermore, the legislation establishes strict deadlines for HMOs to process clean claims, mandating payments for electronically submitted claims within 14 days and non-electronic claims within 21 days. This aims to enhance the timeliness and efficiency of payments to pharmacists and pharmacies.

Contention

Despite the positive intentions behind HB2250, potential contention may arise regarding the restrictions it places on HMOs and PBMs, particularly their operational flexibility in auditing practices. Some stakeholders may argue that prohibiting extrapolation limits their ability to effectively oversee claims and mitigate fraud. Further, the bill could face debate during legislative discussions regarding the balance between protecting pharmacists and allowing HMOs and PBMs to manage their networks efficiently. These contrasting perspectives will likely influence the acceptance and implementation of the bill.

Companion Bills

TX SB1106

Identical Relating to payment of claims to pharmacies and pharmacists.

Similar Bills

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