Part D—Voluntary Prescription Drug Benefit Program
Editorial Notes
Prior Provisions
A prior part D of this subchapter, consisting of section 1395x et seq., was redesignated part E of this subchapter.
subpart 1—part d eligible individuals and prescription drug benefits
§1395w–101. Eligibility, enrollment, and information
(a) Provision of qualified prescription drug coverage through enrollment in plans
(1) In general
Subject to the succeeding provisions of this part, each part D eligible individual (as defined in paragraph (3)(A)) is entitled to obtain qualified prescription drug coverage (described in
(A) Fee-for-service enrollees may receive coverage through a prescription drug plan
A part D eligible individual who is not enrolled in an MA plan may obtain qualified prescription drug coverage through enrollment in a prescription drug plan (as defined in
(B) Medicare Advantage enrollees
(i) Enrollees in a plan providing qualified prescription drug coverage receive coverage through the plan
A part D eligible individual who is enrolled in an MA–PD plan obtains such coverage through such plan.
(ii) Limitation on enrollment of MA plan enrollees in prescription drug plans
Except as provided in clauses (iii) and (iv), a part D eligible individual who is enrolled in an MA plan may not enroll in a prescription drug plan under this part.
(iii) Private fee-for-service enrollees in MA plans not providing qualified prescription drug coverage permitted to enroll in a prescription drug plan
A part D eligible individual who is enrolled in an MA private fee-for-service plan (as defined in
(iv) Enrollees in MSA plans permitted to enroll in a prescription drug plan
A part D eligible individual who is enrolled in an MSA plan (as defined in
(2) Coverage first effective January 1, 2006
Coverage under prescription drug plans and MA–PD plans shall first be effective on January 1, 2006.
(3) Definitions
For purposes of this part:
(A) Part D eligible individual
The term "part D eligible individual" means an individual who is entitled to benefits under part A or enrolled under part B (but not including an individual enrolled solely for coverage of immunosuppressive drugs under
(B) MA plan
The term "MA plan" has the meaning given such term in
(C) MA–PD plan
The term "MA–PD plan" means an MA plan that provides qualified prescription drug coverage.
(b) Enrollment process for prescription drug plans
(1) Establishment of process
(A) In general
The Secretary shall establish a process for the enrollment, disenrollment, termination, and change of enrollment of part D eligible individuals in prescription drug plans consistent with this subsection.
(B) Application of MA rules
In establishing such process, the Secretary shall use rules similar to (and coordinated with) the rules for enrollment, disenrollment, termination, and change of enrollment with an MA–PD plan under the following provisions of
(i) Residence requirements
(ii) Exercise of choice
(iii) Coverage election periods
Subject to paragraphs (2) and (3) of this subsection,
(iv) Coverage periods
(v) Guaranteed issue and renewal
(vi) Marketing material and application forms
In applying clauses (ii), (iv), and (v) of this subparagraph, any reference to
(C) Special rule
The process established under subparagraph (A) shall include, except as provided in subparagraph (D), in the case of a part D eligible individual who is a full-benefit dual eligible individual (as defined in
(D) Special rule for plans that waive de minimis premiums
The process established under subparagraph (A) may include, in the case of a part D eligible individual who is a subsidy eligible individual (as defined in
(2) Initial enrollment period
(A) Program initiation
In the case of an individual who is a part D eligible individual as of November 15, 2005, there shall be an initial enrollment period that shall be the same as the annual, coordinated open election period described in
(B) Continuing periods
In the case of an individual who becomes a part D eligible individual after November 15, 2005, there shall be an initial enrollment period which is the period under
(3) Additional special enrollment periods
The Secretary shall establish special enrollment periods, including the following:
(A) Involuntary loss of creditable prescription drug coverage
(i) In general
In the case of a part D eligible individual who involuntarily loses creditable prescription drug coverage (as defined in
(ii) Notice
In establishing special enrollment periods under clause (i), the Secretary shall take into account when the part D eligible individuals are provided notice of the loss of creditable prescription drug coverage.
(iii) Failure to pay premium
For purposes of clause (i), a loss of coverage shall be treated as voluntary if the coverage is terminated because of failure to pay a required beneficiary premium.
(iv) Reduction in coverage
For purposes of clause (i), a reduction in coverage so that the coverage no longer meets the requirements under
(B) Errors in enrollment
In the case described in
(C) Exceptional circumstances
In the case of part D eligible individuals who meet such exceptional conditions (in addition to those conditions applied under paragraph (1)(B)(iii)) as the Secretary may provide.
(D) Medicaid coverage
In the case of an individual (as determined by the Secretary, subject to such limits as the Secretary may establish for individuals identified pursuant to
(E) Discontinuance of MA–PD election during first year of eligibility
In the case of a part D eligible individual who discontinues enrollment in an MA–PD plan under the second sentence of
(4) Information to facilitate enrollment
(A) In general
Notwithstanding any other provision of law but subject to subparagraph (B), the Secretary may provide to each PDP sponsor and MA organization such identifying information about part D eligible individuals as the Secretary determines to be necessary to facilitate efficient marketing of prescription drug plans and MA–PD plans to such individuals and enrollment of such individuals in such plans.
(B) Limitation
(i) Provision of information
The Secretary may provide the information under subparagraph (A) only to the extent necessary to carry out such subparagraph.
(ii) Use of information
Such information provided by the Secretary to a PDP sponsor or an MA organization may be used by such sponsor or organization only to facilitate marketing of, and enrollment of part D eligible individuals in, prescription drug plans and MA–PD plans.
(5) Reference to enrollment procedures for MA–PD plans
For rules applicable to enrollment, disenrollment, termination, and change of enrollment of part D eligible individuals in MA–PD plans, see
(6) Reference to penalties for late enrollment
(A) enroll in a prescription drug plan or an MA–PD plan after the initial enrollment period described in paragraph (2); and
(B) fail to maintain continuous creditable prescription drug coverage during the period of non-enrollment.
(c) Providing information to beneficiaries
(1) Activities
The Secretary shall conduct activities that are designed to broadly disseminate information to part D eligible individuals (and prospective part D eligible individuals) regarding the coverage provided under this part. Such activities shall ensure that such information is first made available at least 30 days prior to the initial enrollment period described in subsection (b)(2)(A).
(2) Requirements
The activities described in paragraph (1) shall—
(A) be similar to the activities performed by the Secretary under
(B) be coordinated with the activities performed by the Secretary under such section and under
(3) Comparative information
(A) In general
Subject to subparagraph (B), the comparative information referred to in paragraph (2)(A) shall include a comparison of the following with respect to qualified prescription drug coverage:
(i) Benefits
The benefits provided under the plan.
(ii) Monthly beneficiary premium
The monthly beneficiary premium under the plan.
(iii) Quality and performance
The quality and performance under the plan.
(iv) Beneficiary cost-sharing
The cost-sharing required of part D eligible individuals under the plan.
(v) Consumer satisfaction surveys
The results of consumer satisfaction surveys regarding the plan conducted pursuant to
(B) Exception for unavailability of information
The Secretary is not required to provide comparative information under clauses (iii) and (v) of subparagraph (A) with respect to a plan—
(i) for the first plan year in which it is offered; and
(ii) for the next plan year if it is impracticable or the information is otherwise unavailable.
(4) Information on late enrollment penalty
The information disseminated under paragraph (1) shall include information concerning the methodology for determining the late enrollment penalty under
(Aug. 14, 1935, ch. 531, title XVIII, §1860D–1, as added
Editorial Notes
Amendments
2020—Subsec. (a)(3)(A).
2016—Subsec. (b)(3)(D).
2015—Subsec. (b)(1)(B)(ii).
Subsec. (b)(1)(B)(iii).
2010—Subsec. (b)(1)(C).
Subsec. (b)(1)(D).
2006—Subsec. (b)(1)(B)(iii).
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Effective Date of 2016 Amendment
Effective Date of 2010 Amendment
Regulations
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"(B)
"(i) the anticipated impact of drug management programs for at-risk beneficiaries under paragraph (5) of section 1860D–4(c) of the Social Security Act (
"(ii) the use of an expedited appeals process under which such an enrollee may appeal an identification of such enrollee as an at-risk beneficiary for prescription drug abuse under such paragraph (similar to the processes established under the Medicare Advantage program under part C of title XVIII of the Social Security Act [
"(iii) the types of enrollees that should be treated as exempted individuals, as described in subparagraph (C)(ii) of such paragraph;
"(iv) the manner in which terms and definitions in such paragraph should be applied, such as the use of clinical appropriateness in determining whether an enrollee is an at-risk beneficiary for prescription drug abuse as defined in subparagraph (C) of such paragraph;
"(v) the information to be included in the notices described in subparagraph (B) of such paragraph and the standardization of such notices;
"(vi) with respect to a PDP sponsor (or Medicare Advantage organization) that establishes a drug management program for at-risk beneficiaries under such paragraph, the responsibilities of such PDP sponsor (or organization) with respect to the implementation of such program;
"(vii) notices for plan enrollees at the point of sale that would explain why an at-risk beneficiary has been prohibited from receiving a prescription at a location outside of the designated pharmacy;
"(viii) evidence-based prescribing guidelines for opiates; and
"(ix) the sharing of claims data under parts A and B of title XVIII of the Social Security Act [
"(3)
Office of the Inspector General Studies and Reports
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"(A)
"(i) A comparison, with respect to the 200 most frequently dispensed covered part D drugs under such program and covered outpatient drugs under such title (as determined by the Inspector General based on volume and expenditures), of—
"(I) the prices paid for covered part D drugs by PDP sponsors of prescription drug plans and Medicare Advantage organizations offering MA–PD plans; and
"(II) the prices paid for covered outpatient drugs by a State plan under title XIX.
"(ii) An assessment of—
"(I) the financial impact of any discrepancies in such prices on the Federal Government; and
"(II) the financial impact of any such discrepancies on enrollees under part D or individuals eligible for medical assistance under a State plan under title XIX.
"(B)
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"(A)
"(B)
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"(C) MA–PD
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"(E) PDP
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Submission of Legislative Proposal
Study on Transitioning Part B Prescription Drug Coverage
Report on Progress in Implementation of Prescription Drug Benefit
State Pharmaceutical Assistance Transition Commission
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"(2)
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"(b)
"(1) A representative of each Governor of each State that the Secretary [of Health and Human Services] identifies as operating on a statewide basis a State pharmaceutical assistance program that provides for eligibility and benefits that are comparable or more generous than the low-income assistance eligibility and benefits offered under section 1860D–14 of the Social Security Act [
"(2) Representatives from other States that the Secretary identifies have in operation other State pharmaceutical assistance programs, as appointed by the Secretary.
"(3) Representatives of organizations that have an inherent interest in program participants or the program itself, as appointed by the Secretary but not to exceed the number of representatives under paragraphs (1) and (2).
"(4) Representatives of Medicare Advantage organizations, pharmaceutical benefit managers, and other private health insurance plans, as appointed by the Secretary.
"(5) The Secretary (or the Secretary's designee) and such other members as the Secretary may specify.
The Secretary shall designate a member to serve as Chair of the Commission and the Commission shall meet at the call of the Chair.
"(c)
"(1) Protection of the interests of program participants in a manner that is the least disruptive to such participants and that includes a single point of contact for enrollment and processing of benefits.
"(2) Protection of the financial and flexibility interests of States so that States are not financially worse off as a result of the enactment of this title [see Tables for classification].
"(3) Principles of medicare modernization under this Act [see Tables for classification].
"(d)
"(e)
"(f)
Conflict of Interest Study
"(a)
"(1) An assessment of the differences in costs incurred by such enrollees and plans for prescription drugs dispensed by mail-order pharmacies owned by pharmaceutical benefit managers compared to mail-order pharmacies not owned by pharmaceutical benefit managers, and community pharmacies.
"(2) Whether such plans are acting in a manner that maximizes competition and results in lower prescription drug prices for enrollees.
"(b)
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2 So in original. Probably should be "of this subsection,".
§1395w–102. Prescription drug benefits
(a) Requirements
(1) In general
For purposes of this part and part C, the term "qualified prescription drug coverage" means either of the following:
(A) Standard prescription drug coverage with access to negotiated prices
Standard prescription drug coverage (as defined in subsection (b)) and access to negotiated prices under subsection (d).
(B) Alternative prescription drug coverage with at least actuarially equivalent benefits and access to negotiated prices
Coverage of covered part D drugs which meets the alternative prescription drug coverage requirements of subsection (c) and access to negotiated prices under subsection (d), but only if the benefit design of such coverage is approved by the Secretary, as provided under subsection (c).
(2) Permitting supplemental prescription drug coverage
(A) In general
Subject to subparagraph (B), qualified prescription drug coverage may include supplemental prescription drug coverage consisting of either or both of the following:
(i) Certain reductions in cost-sharing
(I) In general
A reduction in the annual deductible, a reduction in the coinsurance percentage or, for a year preceding 2025, an increase in the initial coverage limit with respect to covered part D drugs, or any combination thereof, insofar as such a reduction or increase increases the actuarial value of benefits above the actuarial value of basic prescription drug coverage.
(II) Construction
Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as affecting the application of subsection (c)(3).
(ii) Optional drugs
Coverage of any product that would be a covered part D drug but for the application of subsection (e)(2)(A).
(B) Requirement
A PDP sponsor may not offer a prescription drug plan that provides supplemental prescription drug coverage pursuant to subparagraph (A) in an area unless the sponsor also offers a prescription drug plan in the area that only provides basic prescription drug coverage.
(3) Basic prescription drug coverage
For purposes of this part and part C, the term "basic prescription drug coverage" means either of the following:
(A) Coverage that meets the requirements of paragraph (1)(A).
(B) Coverage that meets the requirements of paragraph (1)(B) but does not have any supplemental prescription drug coverage described in paragraph (2)(A).
(4) Application of secondary payor provisions
The provisions of
(5) Construction
Nothing in this subsection shall be construed as changing the computation of incurred costs under subsection (b)(4).
(b) Standard prescription drug coverage
For purposes of this part and part C, the term "standard prescription drug coverage" means coverage of covered part D drugs that meets the following requirements:
(1) Deductible
(A) In general
Subject to paragraphs (8) and (9), the coverage has an annual deductible—
(i) for 2006, that is equal to $250; or
(ii) for a subsequent year, that is equal to the amount specified under this paragraph for the previous year increased by the percentage specified in paragraph (6) for the year involved.
(B) Rounding
Any amount determined under subparagraph (A)(ii) that is not a multiple of $5 shall be rounded to the nearest multiple of $5.
(2) Benefit structure
(A) 25 percent coinsurance
Subject to subparagraphs (C), (D), and (E) and paragraphs (8) and (9), the coverage has coinsurance (for costs above the annual deductible specified in paragraph (1) and up to the initial coverage limit under paragraph (3) for a year preceding 2025 and for costs above the annual deductible specified in paragraph (1) and up to the annual out-of-pocket threshold specified in paragraph (4)(B) for 2025 and each subsequent year) that is—
(i) equal to 25 percent; or
(ii) actuarially equivalent (using processes and methods established under
(B) Use of tiers
Nothing in this part shall be construed as preventing a PDP sponsor or an MA organization from applying tiered copayments under a plan, so long as such tiered copayments are consistent with subparagraphs (A)(ii), (C), and (D).
(C) Coverage for generic drugs in coverage gap
(i) In general
Except as provided in paragraphs (4), (8), and (9), for a year preceding 2025, the coverage for an applicable beneficiary (as defined in
(I) equal to the generic-gap coinsurance percentage (specified in clause (ii)) for the year; or
(II) actuarially equivalent (using processes and methods established under
(ii) Generic-gap coinsurance percentage
The generic-gap coinsurance percentage specified in this clause for—
(I) 2011 is 93 percent;
(II) 2012 and each succeeding year before 2020 is the generic-gap coinsurance percentage under this clause for the previous year decreased by 7 percentage points; and
(III) 2020 through 2024 is 25 percent.
(D) Coverage for applicable drugs in coverage gap
(i) In general
Except as provided in paragraphs (4), (8), and (9), for a year preceding 2025, the coverage for an applicable beneficiary (as defined in
(I) equal to the difference between—
(aa) the applicable gap percentage (specified in clause (ii) for the year); and
(bb) the discount percentage specified in
(II) actuarially equivalent (using processes and methods established under
(ii) Applicable gap percentage
The applicable gap percentage specified in this clause for—
(I) 2013 and 2014 is 97.5 percent;
(II) 2015 and 2016 is 95 percent;
(III) 2017 is 90 percent;
(IV) 2018 is 85 percent; and
(V) each of years 2019 through 2024 is 75 percent.
(E) Maximum monthly cap on cost-sharing payments
(i) In general
For plan years beginning on or after January 1, 2025, each PDP sponsor offering a prescription drug plan and each MA organization offering an MA–PD plan shall provide to any enrollee of such plan, including an enrollee who is a subsidy eligible individual (as defined in paragraph (3) of
(ii) Determination of maximum monthly cap
For each month in the plan year for which an enrollee in a prescription drug plan or an MA–PD plan has made an election pursuant to clause (i), the PDP sponsor or MA organization shall determine a maximum monthly cap (as defined in clause (iv)) for such enrollee.
(iii) Beneficiary monthly payments
With respect to an enrollee who has made an election pursuant to clause (i), for each month described in clause (ii), the PDP sponsor or MA organization shall bill such enrollee an amount (not to exceed the maximum monthly cap) for the out-of-pocket costs of such enrollee in such month.
(iv) Maximum monthly cap defined
In this subparagraph, the term "maximum monthly cap" means, with respect to an enrollee—
(I) for the first month for which the enrollee has made an election pursuant to clause (i), an amount determined by calculating—
(aa) the annual out-of-pocket threshold specified in paragraph (4)(B) minus the incurred costs of the enrollee as described in paragraph (4)(C); divided by
(bb) the number of months remaining in the plan year; and
(II) for a subsequent month, an amount determined by calculating—
(aa) the sum of any remaining out-of-pocket costs owed by the enrollee from a previous month that have not yet been billed to the enrollee and any additional out-of-pocket costs incurred by the enrollee; divided by
(bb) the number of months remaining in the plan year.
(v) Additional requirements
The following requirements shall apply with respect to the option to make an election pursuant to clause (i) under this subparagraph:
(I) Secretarial responsibilities
The Secretary shall provide information to part D eligible individuals on the option to make such election through educational materials, including through the notices provided under
(II) Timing of election
An enrollee in a prescription drug plan or an MA–PD plan may make such an election—
(aa) prior to the beginning of the plan year; or
(bb) in any month during the plan year.
(III) PDP sponsor and MA organization responsibilities
Each PDP sponsor offering a prescription drug plan or MA organization offering an MA–PD plan—
(aa) may not limit the option for an enrollee to make such an election to certain covered part D drugs;
(bb) shall, prior to the plan year, notify prospective enrollees of the option to make such an election in promotional materials;
(cc) shall include information on such option in enrollee educational materials;
(dd) shall have in place a mechanism to notify a pharmacy during the plan year when an enrollee incurs out-of-pocket costs with respect to covered part D drugs that make it likely the enrollee may benefit from making such an election;
(ee) shall provide that a pharmacy, after receiving a notification described in item (dd) with respect to an enrollee, informs the enrollee of such notification;
(ff) shall ensure that such an election by an enrollee has no effect on the amount paid to pharmacies (or the timing of such payments) with respect to covered part D drugs dispensed to the enrollee; and
(gg) shall have in place a financial reconciliation process to correct inaccuracies in payments made by an enrollee under this subparagraph with respect to covered part D drugs during the plan year.
(IV) Failure to pay amount billed
If an enrollee fails to pay the amount billed for a month as required under this subparagraph—
(aa) the election of the enrollee pursuant to clause (i) shall be terminated and the enrollee shall pay the cost-sharing otherwise applicable for any covered part D drugs subsequently dispensed to the enrollee up to the annual out-of-pocket threshold specified in paragraph (4)(B); and
(bb) the PDP sponsor or MA organization may preclude the enrollee from making an election pursuant to clause (i) in a subsequent plan year.
(V) Clarification regarding past due amounts
Nothing in this subparagraph shall be construed as prohibiting a PDP sponsor or an MA organization from billing an enrollee for an amount owed under this subparagraph.
(VI) Treatment of unsettled balances
Any unsettled balances with respect to amounts owed under this subparagraph shall be treated as plan losses and the Secretary shall not be liable for any such balances outside of those assumed as losses estimated in plan bids.
(3) Initial coverage limit
(A) In general
Except as provided in paragraphs (2)(C), (2)(D), (4), (8), and (9), for a year preceding 2025, the coverage has an initial coverage limit on the maximum costs that may be recognized for payment purposes (including the annual deductible)—
(i) for 2006, that is equal to $2,250; or
(ii) for each of years 2007 through 2024, that is equal to the amount specified in this paragraph for the previous year, increased by the annual percentage increase described in paragraph (6) for the year involved.
(B) Rounding
Any amount determined under subparagraph (A)(ii) that is not a multiple of $10 shall be rounded to the nearest multiple of $10.
(4) Protection against high out-of-pocket expenditures
(A) In general
(i) In general
Subject to paragraphs (8) and (9), the coverage provides benefits, after the part D eligible individual has incurred costs (as described in subparagraph (C)) for covered part D drugs in a year equal to the annual out-of-pocket threshold specified in subparagraph (B), with cost-sharing that is equal to—
(I) for a year preceding 2024, the greater of—
(aa) a copayment of $2 for a generic drug or a preferred drug that is a multiple source drug (as defined in
(bb) coinsurance that is equal to 5 percent; and
(II) for 2024 and each succeeding year, $0.
(ii) Adjustment of amount
For a year after 2006, the dollar amounts specified in clause (i)(I)(aa) shall be equal to the dollar amounts specified in this subparagraph for the previous year, increased by the annual percentage increase described in paragraph (6) for the year involved. Any amount established under this clause that is not a multiple of a 5 cents shall be rounded to the nearest multiple of 5 cents. The Secretary shall continue to calculate the dollar amounts specified in clause (i)(I)(aa), including with the adjustment under this clause, after 2023 for purposes of
(B) Annual out-of-pocket threshold
(i) In general
For purposes of this part, the "annual out-of-pocket threshold" specified in this subparagraph—
(I) for 2006, is equal to $3,600;
(II) for each of years 2007 through 2013, is equal to the amount specified in this subparagraph for the previous year, increased by the annual percentage increase described in paragraph (6) for the year involved;
(III) for 2014 and 2015, is equal to the amount specified in this subparagraph for the previous year, increased by the annual percentage increase described in paragraph (6) for the year involved, minus 0.25 percentage point;
(IV) for each of years 2016 through 2019, is equal to the amount specified in this subparagraph for the previous year, increased by the lesser of—
(aa) the annual percentage increase described in paragraph (7) for the year involved, plus 2 percentage points; or
(bb) the annual percentage increase described in paragraph (6) for the year;
(V) for 2020, is equal to the amount that would have been applied under this subparagraph for 2020 if the amendments made by section 1101(d)(1) of the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 had not been enacted;
(VI) for each of years 2021 through 2024, is equal to the amount specified in this subparagraph for the previous year, increased by the annual percentage increase described in paragraph (6) for the year involved;
(VII) for 2025, is equal to $2,000; or
(VIII) for a subsequent year, is equal to the amount specified in this subparagraph for the previous year, increased by the annual percentage increase described in paragraph (6) for the year involved.
(ii) Rounding
Any amount determined under clause (i) that is not a multiple of $50 shall be rounded to the nearest multiple of $50.
(C) Application
Except as provided in subparagraph (E) or subparagraph (F), in applying subparagraph (A)—
(i) incurred costs shall only include costs incurred with respect to covered part D drugs for the annual deductible described in paragraph (1), for cost-sharing described in paragraph (2), and, for a year preceding 2025, for amounts for which benefits are not provided because of the application of the initial coverage limit described in paragraph (3), but does not include any costs incurred for covered part D drugs which are not included (or treated as being included) in the plan's formulary;
(ii) subject to clause (iii), such costs shall be treated as incurred only if they are paid by the part D eligible individual (or by another person, such as a family member, on behalf of the individual) and the part D eligible individual (or other person) is not reimbursed through insurance or otherwise, a group health plan, or other third-party payment arrangement (other than under such section or such a Program) for such costs; and
(iii) such costs shall be treated as incurred and shall not be considered to be reimbursed under clause (ii) if such costs—
(I) are borne or paid—— 1
(aa) under
(bb) under a State Pharmaceutical Assistance Program;
(cc) by the Indian Health Service, an Indian tribe or tribal organization, or an urban Indian organization (as defined in
(dd) 2 under an AIDS Drug Assistance Program under part B of title XXVI of the Public Health Service Act [
(dd) 2 under
(II) for 2025 and subsequent years, are reimbursed through insurance, a group health plan, or certain other third party payment arrangements, but not including the coverage provided by a prescription drug plan or an MA–PD plan that is basic prescription drug coverage (as defined in subsection (a)(3)) or any payments by a manufacturer under the manufacturer discount program under
(D) Information regarding third-party reimbursement
(i) Procedures for exchanging information
In order to accurately apply the requirements of subparagraph (C)(ii), the Secretary is authorized to establish procedures, in coordination with the Secretary of the Treasury and the Secretary of Labor—
(I) for determining whether costs for part D eligible individuals are being reimbursed through insurance or otherwise, a group health plan, or other third-party payment arrangement; and
(II) for alerting the PDP sponsors and MA organizations that offer the prescription drug plans and MA–PD plans in which such individuals are enrolled about such reimbursement arrangements.
(ii) Authority to request information from enrollees
A PDP sponsor or an MA organization may periodically ask part D eligible individuals enrolled in a prescription drug plan or an MA–PD plan offered by the sponsor or organization whether such individuals have or expect to receive such third-party reimbursement. A material misrepresentation of the information described in the preceding sentence by an individual (as defined in standards set by the Secretary and determined through a process established by the Secretary) shall constitute grounds for termination of enrollment in any plan under
(E) Inclusion of costs of applicable drugs under medicare coverage gap discount program
For each of years 2011 through 2024, in applying subparagraph (A), incurred costs shall include the negotiated price (as defined in paragraph (6) of
(F) Inclusion of costs paid under maximum monthly cap option
In applying subparagraph (A), with respect to an enrollee who has made an election pursuant to clause (i) of paragraph (2)(E), costs shall be treated as incurred if such costs are paid by a PDP sponsor or an MA organization under the option provided under such paragraph.
(5) Construction
Nothing in this part shall be construed as preventing a PDP sponsor or an MA organization offering an MA–PD plan from reducing to zero the cost-sharing otherwise applicable to preferred or generic drugs.
(6) Annual percentage increase
The annual percentage increase specified in this paragraph for a year is equal to the annual percentage increase in average per capita aggregate expenditures for covered part D drugs in the United States for part D eligible individuals, as determined by the Secretary for the 12-month period ending in July of the previous year using such methods as the Secretary shall specify.
(7) Additional annual percentage increase
The annual percentage increase specified in this paragraph for a year is equal to the annual percentage increase in the consumer price index for all urban consumers (United States city average) for the 12-month period ending in July of the previous year.
(8) Treatment of cost-sharing for adult vaccines recommended by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices consistent with treatment of vaccines under part B
(A) In general
For plan years beginning on or after January 1, 2023, with respect to an adult vaccine recommended by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (as defined in subparagraph (B))—
(i) the deductible under paragraph (1) shall not apply; and
(ii) there shall be no coinsurance or other cost-sharing under this part with respect to such vaccine.
(B) Adult vaccines recommended by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices
For purposes of this paragraph, the term "adult vaccine recommended by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices" means a covered part D drug that is a vaccine licensed under section 351 of the Public Health Service Act [
(9) Treatment of cost-sharing for covered insulin products
(A) No application of deductible
For plan year 2023 and subsequent plan years, the deductible under paragraph (1) shall not apply with respect to any covered insulin product.
(B) Application of cost-sharing
(i) Plan years 2023 and 2024
For plan years 2023 and 2024, the coverage provides benefits for any covered insulin product, regardless of whether an individual has reached the initial coverage limit under paragraph (3) or the out-of-pocket threshold under paragraph (4), with cost-sharing for a month's supply that does not exceed the applicable copayment amount.
(ii) Plan year 2025 and subsequent plan years
For a plan year beginning on or after January 1, 2025, the coverage provides benefits for any covered insulin product, prior to an individual reaching the out-of-pocket threshold under paragraph (4), with cost-sharing for a month's supply that does not exceed the applicable copayment amount.
(C) Covered insulin product
In this paragraph, the term "covered insulin product" means an insulin product that is a covered part D drug covered under the prescription drug plan or MA–PD plan that is approved under
(D) Applicable copayment amount
In this paragraph, the term "applicable copayment amount" means, with respect to a covered insulin product under a prescription drug plan or an MA–PD plan dispensed—
(i) during plan years 2023, 2024, and 2025, $35; and
(ii) during plan year 2026 and each subsequent plan year, the lesser of—
(I) $35;
(II) an amount equal to 25 percent of the maximum fair price established for the covered insulin product in accordance with part E of subchapter XI; or
(III) an amount equal to 25 percent of the negotiated price of the covered insulin product under the prescription drug plan or MA–PD plan.
(E) Special rule for first 3 months of 2023
With respect to a month's supply of a covered insulin product dispensed during the period beginning on January 1, 2023, and ending on March 31, 2023, a PDP sponsor offering a prescription drug plan or an MA organization offering an MA–PD plan shall reimburse an enrollee within 30 days for any cost-sharing paid by such enrollee that exceeds the cost-sharing applied by the prescription drug plan or MA–PD plan under subparagraph (B)(i) at the point-of-sale for such month's supply.
(c) Alternative prescription drug coverage requirements
A prescription drug plan or an MA–PD plan may provide a different prescription drug benefit design from standard prescription drug coverage so long as the Secretary determines (consistent with
(1) Assuring at least actuarially equivalent coverage
(A) Assuring equivalent value of total coverage
The actuarial value of the total coverage is at least equal to the actuarial value of standard prescription drug coverage.
(B) Assuring equivalent unsubsidized value of coverage
The unsubsidized value of the coverage is at least equal to the unsubsidized value of standard prescription drug coverage. For purposes of this subparagraph, the unsubsidized value of coverage is the amount by which the actuarial value of the coverage exceeds the actuarial value of the subsidy payments under
(C) Assuring standard payment for costs
The coverage is designed, based upon an actuarially representative pattern of utilization, to provide for the payment, with respect to costs incurred that are equal to the initial coverage limit under subsection (b)(3) for the year for a year preceding 2025 or the annual out-of-pocket threshold specified in subsection (b)(4)(B) for the year for 2025 and each subsequent year, of an amount equal to at least the product of—
(i) the amount by which the initial coverage limit described in subsection (b)(3) for the year for a year preceding 2025 or the annual out-of-pocket threshold specified in subsection (b)(4)(B) for the year for 2025 and each subsequent year exceeds the deductible described in subsection (b)(1) for the year; and
(ii) 100 percent minus the coinsurance percentage specified in subsection (b)(2)(A)(i).
(2) Maximum required deductible
The deductible under the coverage shall not exceed the deductible amount specified under subsection (b)(1) for the year.
(3) Same protection against high out-of-pocket expenditures
The coverage provides the coverage required under subsection (b)(4).
(4) Same maximum monthly cap on cost-sharing
The maximum monthly cap on cost-sharing payments shall apply to coverage with respect to an enrollee who has made an election pursuant to clause (i) of subsection (b)(2)(E) under the option provided under such subsection.
(5) Treatment of cost-sharing for adult vaccines recommended by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices
The coverage is in accordance with subsection (b)(8).
(6) Treatment of cost-sharing for covered insulin products
The coverage is provided in accordance with subsection (b)(9).
(d) Access to negotiated prices
(1) Access
(A) In general
Under qualified prescription drug coverage offered by a PDP sponsor offering a prescription drug plan or an MA organization offering an MA–PD plan, the sponsor or organization shall provide enrollees with access to negotiated prices used for payment for covered part D drugs, regardless of the fact that no benefits may be payable under the coverage with respect to such drugs because of the application of a deductible or other cost-sharing or, for a year preceding 2025, an initial coverage limit (described in subsection (b)(3)).
(B) Negotiated prices
For purposes of this part, negotiated prices, subject to subparagraph (D), shall take into account negotiated price concessions, such as discounts, direct or indirect subsidies, rebates, and direct or indirect remunerations, for covered part D drugs, and include any dispensing fees for such drugs.
(C) Medicaid-related provisions
The prices negotiated by a prescription drug plan, by an MA–PD plan with respect to covered part D drugs, or by a qualified retiree prescription drug plan (as defined in
(D) Application of maximum fair price for selected drugs
In applying this section, in the case of a covered part D drug that is a selected drug (as referred to in
(2) Disclosure
A PDP sponsor offering a prescription drug plan or an MA organization offering an MA–PD plan shall disclose to the Secretary (in a manner specified by the Secretary) the aggregate negotiated price concessions described in paragraph (1)(B) made available to the sponsor or organization by a manufacturer which are passed through in the form of lower subsidies, lower monthly beneficiary prescription drug premiums, and lower prices through pharmacies and other dispensers. The provisions of
(3) Audits
To protect against fraud and abuse and to ensure proper disclosures and accounting under this part and in accordance with
(e) Covered part D drug defined
(1) In general
Except as provided in this subsection, for purposes of this part, the term "covered part D drug" means—
(A) a drug that may be dispensed only upon a prescription and that is described in subparagraph (A)(i), (A)(ii), or (A)(iii) of
(B) a biological product described in clauses (i) through (iii) of subparagraph (B) of such section or insulin described in subparagraph (C) of such section and medical supplies associated with the injection of insulin (as defined in regulations of the Secretary); or
(C) for the period beginning on December 29, 2022, and ending on December 31, 2024, an oral antiviral drug that may be dispensed only upon a prescription and is authorized under
and such term includes a vaccine licensed under
(2) Exclusions
(A) In general
Such term does not include drugs or classes of drugs, or their medical uses, which may be excluded from coverage or otherwise restricted under
(B) Medicare covered drugs
A drug prescribed for a part D eligible individual that would otherwise be a covered part D drug under this part shall not be so considered if payment for such drug as so prescribed and dispensed or administered with respect to that individual is available (or would be available but for the application of a deductible) under part A or B for that individual.
(3) Application of general exclusion provisions
A prescription drug plan or an MA–PD plan may exclude from qualified prescription drug coverage any covered part D drug—
(A) for which payment would not be made if
(B) which is not prescribed in accordance with the plan or this part.
Such exclusions are determinations subject to reconsideration and appeal pursuant to subsections (g) and (h), respectively, of
(4) Medically accepted indication defined
(A) In general
For purposes of paragraph (1), the term "medically accepted indication" has the meaning given that term—
(i) in the case of a covered part D drug used in an anticancer chemotherapeutic regimen, in
(I) "prescription drug plan or MA–PD plan" shall be substituted for "carrier" each place it appears; and
(II) subject to subparagraph (B), the compendia described in
(ii) in the case of any other covered part D drug, in
(B) Conflict of interest
On and after January 1, 2010, subparagraph (A)(i)(II) shall not apply unless the compendia described in
(C) Update
For purposes of applying subparagraph (A)(ii), the Secretary shall revise the list of compendia described in
(Aug. 14, 1935, ch. 531, title XVIII, §1860D–2, as added
Editorial Notes
References in Text
Section 1101(d)(1) of the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, referred to in subsec. (b)(4)(B)(i)(V), is section 1101(d)(1) of
The Public Health Service Act, referred to in subsec. (b)(4)(C)(iii)(I)(dd), is act July 1, 1944, ch. 373,
Section 7002(e)(4) of the Biologics Price Competition and Innovation Act of 2009, referred to in (b)(9)(C), is section 7002(e)(4) of
Amendments
2022—Subsec. (a)(2)(A)(i)(I).
Subsec. (b)(1)(A).
Subsec. (b)(2)(A).
Subsec. (b)(2)(C)(i).
Subsec. (b)(2)(C)(ii)(III).
Subsec. (b)(2)(D)(i).
Subsec. (b)(2)(D)(i)(I)(bb).
Subsec. (b)(2)(D)(ii)(V).
Subsec. (b)(2)(E).
Subsec. (b)(3)(A).
Subsec. (b)(3)(A)(ii).
Subsec. (b)(4)(A)(i).
Subsec. (b)(4)(A)(ii).
Subsec. (b)(4)(B)(i)(V).
Subsec. (b)(4)(B)(i)(VI).
Subsec. (b)(4)(B)(i)(VII), (VIII).
Subsec. (b)(4)(B)(ii).
Subsec. (b)(4)(C).
Subsec. (b)(4)(C)(i).
Subsec. (b)(4)(C)(iii).
Subsec. (b)(4)(C)(iii)(I)(dd).
Subsec. (b)(4)(E).
Subsec. (b)(4)(F).
Subsec. (b)(8).
Subsec. (b)(9).
Subsec. (c)(1)(C).
Subsec. (c)(4).
Subsec. (c)(5).
Subsec. (c)(6).
Subsec. (d)(1)(A).
Subsec. (d)(1)(B).
Subsec. (d)(1)(D).
Subsec. (e)(1)(C).
2018—Subsec. (b)(2)(D)(i)(I).
Subsec. (b)(2)(D)(ii)(V), (VI).
2010—Subsec. (b)(2)(A).
Subsec. (b)(2)(B).
Subsec. (b)(2)(C), (D).
Subsec. (b)(3)(A).
Subsec. (b)(4)(B)(i)(II) to (VI).
Subsec. (b)(4)(C).
Subsec. (b)(4)(E).
Subsec. (b)(7).
"(A)
"(B)
"(i) except as otherwise provided in this subparagraph, there shall be no change in the premiums, bids, or any other parameters under this part or part C;
"(ii) costs that would be treated as incurred costs for purposes of applying paragraph (4) but for the application of subparagraph (A) shall continue to be treated as incurred costs;
"(iii) the Secretary shall establish procedures, which may include a reconciliation process, to fully reimburse PDP sponsors with respect to prescription drug plans and MA organizations with respect to MA–PD plans for the reduction in beneficiary cost sharing associated with the application of subparagraph (A);
"(iv) the Secretary shall develop an estimate of the additional increased costs attributable to the application of this paragraph for increased drug utilization and financing and administrative costs and shall use such estimate to adjust payments to PDP sponsors with respect to prescription drug plans under this part and MA organizations with respect to MA–PD plans under part C; and
"(v) the Secretary shall establish procedures for retroactive reimbursement of part D eligible individuals who are covered under such a plan for costs which are incurred before the date of initial implementation of subparagraph (A) and which would be reimbursed under such a plan if such implementation occurred as of January 1, 2010.
"(C)
See Construction of 2010 Amendment note below.
2008—Subsec. (e)(1).
Subsec. (e)(2)(A).
Subsec. (e)(4).
2006—Subsec. (e)(1).
2005—Subsec. (e)(2)(A).
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Effective Date of 2010 Amendment
Effective Date of 2008 Amendment
Effective Date of 2005 Amendment
Construction of 2022 Amendment
Construction of 2010 Amendment
Construction
Implementation of Pub. L. 117–169 for Certain Years
Payment for Administration of Part D Vaccines in 2007
2 So in original. There are two items (dd).
3 So in original. Probably should be "meet".
§1395w–103. Access to a choice of qualified prescription drug coverage
(a) Assuring access to a choice of coverage
(1) Choice of at least two plans in each area
The Secretary shall ensure that each part D eligible individual has available, consistent with paragraph (2), a choice of enrollment in at least 2 qualifying plans (as defined in paragraph (3)) in the area in which the individual resides, at least one of which is a prescription drug plan. In any such case in which such plans are not available, the part D eligible individual shall be given the opportunity to enroll in a fallback prescription drug plan.
(2) Requirement for different plan sponsors
The requirement in paragraph (1) is not satisfied with respect to an area if only one entity offers all the qualifying plans in the area.
(3) Qualifying plan defined
For purposes of this section, the term "qualifying plan" means—
(A) a prescription drug plan; or
(B) an MA–PD plan described in
(i) basic prescription drug coverage; or
(ii) qualified prescription drug coverage that provides supplemental prescription drug coverage so long as there is no MA monthly supplemental beneficiary premium applied under the plan, due to the application of a credit against such premium of a rebate under
(b) Flexibility in risk assumed and application of fallback plan
In order to ensure access pursuant to subsection (a) in an area—
(1) the Secretary may approve limited risk plans under
(2) only if such access is still not provided in the area after applying paragraph (1), the Secretary shall provide for the offering of a fallback prescription drug plan for that area under
(Aug. 14, 1935, ch. 531, title XVIII, §1860D–3, as added
§1395w–104. Beneficiary protections for qualified prescription drug coverage
(a) Dissemination of information
(1) General information
(A) Application of MA information
A PDP sponsor shall disclose, in a clear, accurate, and standardized form to each enrollee with a prescription drug plan offered by the sponsor under this part at the time of enrollment and at least annually thereafter, the information described in
(B) Drug specific information
The information described in this subparagraph is information concerning the following:
(i) Access to specific covered part D drugs, including access through pharmacy networks.
(ii) How any formulary (including any tiered formulary structure) used by the sponsor functions, including a description of how a part D eligible individual may obtain information on the formulary consistent with paragraph (3).
(iii) Beneficiary cost-sharing requirements and how a part D eligible individual may obtain information on such requirements, including tiered or other copayment level applicable to each drug (or class of drugs), consistent with paragraph (3).
(iv) The medication therapy management program required under subsection (c).
(v) The drug management program for at-risk beneficiaries under subsection (c)(5).
(vi) For plan year 2021 and each subsequent plan year, subject to subparagraph (C), with respect to the treatment of pain—
(I) the risks associated with prolonged opioid use; and
(II) coverage of nonpharmacological therapies, devices, and nonopioid medications—
(aa) in the case of an MA–PD plan under part C, under such plan; and
(bb) in the case of a prescription drug plan, under such plan and under parts A and B.
(C) Targeted provision of information
A PDP sponsor of a prescription drug plan may, in lieu of disclosing the information described in subparagraph (B)(vi) to each enrollee under the plan, disclose such information through mail or electronic communications to a subset of enrollees under the plan, such as enrollees who have been prescribed an opioid in the previous 2-year period.
(2) Disclosure upon request of general coverage, utilization, and grievance information
Upon request of a part D eligible individual who is eligible to enroll in a prescription drug plan, the PDP sponsor offering such plan shall provide information similar (as determined by the Secretary) to the information described in subparagraphs (A), (B), and (C) of
(3) Provision of specific information
(A) Response to beneficiary questions
Each PDP sponsor offering a prescription drug plan shall have a mechanism for providing specific information on a timely basis to enrollees upon request. Such mechanism shall include access to information through the use of a toll-free telephone number and, upon request, the provision of such information in writing.
(B) Availability of information on changes in formulary through the Internet
A PDP sponsor offering a prescription drug plan shall make available on a timely basis through an Internet website information on specific changes in the formulary under the plan (including changes to tiered or preferred status of covered part D drugs).
(4) Claims information
A PDP sponsor offering a prescription drug plan must furnish to each enrollee in a form easily understandable to such enrollees—
(A) an explanation of benefits (in accordance with
(B) when prescription drug benefits are provided under this part, a notice of the benefits in relation to—
(i) for a year preceding 2025, the initial coverage limit for the current year; and
(ii) the annual out-of-pocket threshold for the current year.
Notices under subparagraph (B) need not be provided more often than as specified by the Secretary and notices under subparagraph (B)(ii) shall take into account the application of
(b) Access to covered part D drugs
(1) Assuring pharmacy access
(A) Participation of any willing pharmacy
A prescription drug plan shall permit the participation of any pharmacy that meets the terms and conditions under the plan.
(B) Discounts allowed for network pharmacies
For covered part D drugs dispensed through in-network pharmacies, a prescription drug plan may, notwithstanding subparagraph (A), reduce coinsurance or copayments for part D eligible individuals enrolled in the plan below the level otherwise required. In no case shall such a reduction result in an increase in payments made by the Secretary under
(C) Convenient access for network pharmacies
(i) In general
The PDP sponsor of the prescription drug plan shall secure the participation in its network of a sufficient number of pharmacies that dispense (other than by mail order) drugs directly to patients to ensure convenient access (consistent with rules established by the Secretary).
(ii) Application of TRICARE standards
The Secretary shall establish rules for convenient access to in-network pharmacies under this subparagraph that are no less favorable to enrollees than the rules for convenient access to pharmacies included in the statement of work of solicitation (#MDA906–03–R–0002) of the Department of Defense under the TRICARE Retail Pharmacy (TRRx) as of March 13, 2003.
(iii) Adequate emergency access
Such rules shall include adequate emergency access for enrollees.
(iv) Convenient access in long-term care facilities
Such rules may include standards with respect to access for enrollees who are residing in long-term care facilities and for pharmacies operated by the Indian Health Service, Indian tribes and tribal organizations, and urban Indian organizations (as defined in
(D) Level playing field
Such a sponsor shall permit enrollees to receive benefits (which may include a 90-day supply of drugs or biologicals) through a pharmacy (other than a mail order pharmacy), with any differential in charge paid by such enrollees.
(E) Not required to accept insurance risk
The terms and conditions under subparagraph (A) may not require participating pharmacies to accept insurance risk as a condition of participation.
(2) Use of standardized technology
(A) In general
The PDP sponsor of a prescription drug plan shall issue (and reissue, as appropriate) such a card (or other technology) that may be used by an enrollee to assure access to negotiated prices under
(B) Standards
(i) In general
The Secretary shall provide for the development, adoption, or recognition of standards relating to a standardized format for the card or other technology required under subparagraph (A). Such standards shall be compatible with part C of subchapter XI and may be based on standards developed by an appropriate standard setting organization.
(ii) Consultation
In developing the standards under clause (i), the Secretary shall consult with the National Council for Prescription Drug Programs and other standard setting organizations determined appropriate by the Secretary.
(iii) Implementation
The Secretary shall develop, adopt, or recognize the standards under clause (i) by such date as the Secretary determines shall be sufficient to ensure that PDP sponsors utilize such standards beginning January 1, 2006.
(3) Requirements on development and application of formularies
If a PDP sponsor of a prescription drug plan uses a formulary (including the use of tiered cost-sharing), the following requirements must be met:
(A) Development and revision by a pharmacy and therapeutic (P&T) committee
(i) In general
The formulary must be developed and reviewed by a pharmacy and therapeutic committee. A majority of the members of such committee shall consist of individuals who are practicing physicians or practicing pharmacists (or both).
(ii) Inclusion of independent experts
Such committee shall include at least one practicing physician and at least one practicing pharmacist, each of whom—
(I) is independent and free of conflict with respect to the sponsor and plan; and
(II) has expertise in the care of elderly or disabled persons.
(B) Formulary development
In developing and reviewing the formulary, the committee shall—
(i) base clinical decisions on the strength of scientific evidence and standards of practice, including assessing peer-reviewed medical literature, such as randomized clinical trials, pharmacoeconomic studies, outcomes research data, and on such other information as the committee determines to be appropriate; and
(ii) take into account whether including in the formulary (or in a tier in such formulary) particular covered part D drugs has therapeutic advantages in terms of safety and efficacy.
(C) Inclusion of drugs in all therapeutic categories and classes
(i) In general
Subject to subparagraph (G), the formulary must include drugs within each therapeutic category and class of covered part D drugs, although not necessarily all drugs within such categories and classes.
(ii) Model guidelines
The Secretary shall request the United States Pharmacopeia to develop, in consultation with pharmaceutical benefit managers and other interested parties, a list of categories and classes that may be used by prescription drug plans under this paragraph and to revise such classification from time to time to reflect changes in therapeutic uses of covered part D drugs and the additions of new covered part D drugs.
(iii) Limitation on changes in therapeutic classification
The PDP sponsor of a prescription drug plan may not change the therapeutic categories and classes in a formulary other than at the beginning of each plan year except as the Secretary may permit to take into account new therapeutic uses and newly approved covered part D drugs.
(D) Provider and patient education
The PDP sponsor shall establish policies and procedures to educate and inform health care providers and enrollees concerning the formulary.
(E) Notice before removing drug from formulary or changing preferred or tier status of drug
Any removal of a covered part D drug from a formulary and any change in the preferred or tiered cost-sharing status of such a drug shall take effect only after appropriate notice is made available (such as under subsection (a)(3)) to the Secretary, affected enrollees, physicians, pharmacies, and pharmacists.
(F) Periodic evaluation of protocols
In connection with the formulary, the sponsor of a prescription drug plan shall provide for the periodic evaluation and analysis of treatment protocols and procedures.
(G) Required inclusion of drugs in certain categories and classes
(i) Formulary requirements
(I) In general
Subject to subclause (II), a PDP sponsor offering a prescription drug plan shall be required to include all covered part D drugs in the categories and classes identified by the Secretary under clause (ii)(I).
(II) Exceptions
The Secretary may establish exceptions that permit a PDP sponsor offering a prescription drug plan to exclude from its formulary a particular covered part D drug in a category or class that is otherwise required to be included in the formulary under subclause (I) (or to otherwise limit access to such a drug, including through prior authorization or utilization management).
(ii) Identification of drugs in certain categories and classes
(I) In general
Subject to clause (iv), the Secretary shall identify, as appropriate, categories and classes of drugs for which the Secretary determines are of clinical concern.
(II) Criteria
The Secretary shall use criteria established by the Secretary in making any determination under subclause (I).
(iii) Implementation
The Secretary shall establish the criteria under clause (ii)(II) and any exceptions under clause (i)(II) through the promulgation of a regulation which includes a public notice and comment period.
(iv) Requirement for certain categories and classes until criteria established
Until such time as the Secretary establishes the criteria under clause (ii)(II) the following categories and classes of drugs shall be identified under clause (ii)(I):
(I) Anticonvulsants.
(II) Antidepressants.
(III) Antineoplastics.
(IV) Antipsychotics.
(V) Antiretrovirals.
(VI) Immunosuppressants for the treatment of transplant rejection.
(H) Use of single, uniform exceptions and appeals process
Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, each PDP sponsor of a prescription drug plan shall—
(i) use a single, uniform exceptions and appeals process (including, to the extent the Secretary determines feasible, a single, uniform model form for use under such process) with respect to the determination of prescription drug coverage for an enrollee under the plan; and
(ii) provide instant access to such process by enrollees through a toll-free telephone number and an Internet website.
(I) Required inclusion of selected drugs
(i) In general
For 2026 and each subsequent year, the PDP sponsor offering a prescription drug plan shall include each covered part D drug that is a selected drug under
(ii) Clarification
Nothing in clause (i) shall be construed as prohibiting a PDP sponsor from removing such a selected drug from a formulary if such removal would be permitted under section 423.120(b)(5)(iv) of title 42, Code of Federal Regulations (or any successor regulation).
(4) Ensuring access during COVID–19 public health emergency period
(A) In general
During the emergency period described in
(B) Safety edit exception
A prescription drug plan or MA–PD plan may not permit a part D eligible individual to obtain a single fill or refill inconsistent with an applicable safety edit.
(c) Cost and utilization management; quality assurance; medication therapy management program
(1) In general
The PDP sponsor shall have in place, directly or through appropriate arrangements, with respect to covered part D drugs, the following:
(A) A cost-effective drug utilization management program, including incentives to reduce costs when medically appropriate, such as through the use of multiple source drugs (as defined in
(B) Quality assurance measures and systems to reduce medication errors and adverse drug interactions and improve medication use.
(C) A medication therapy management program described in paragraph (2).
(D) A program to control fraud, abuse, and waste.
(E) A utilization management tool to prevent drug abuse (as described in paragraph (6)(A)).1
(F) With respect to plan years beginning on or after January 1, 2022, a drug management program for at-risk beneficiaries described in paragraph (5).
Nothing in this section shall be construed as impairing a PDP sponsor from utilizing cost management tools (including differential payments) under all methods of operation.
(2) Medication therapy management program
(A) Description
(i) In general
A medication therapy management program described in this paragraph is a program of drug therapy management that may be furnished by a pharmacist and that is designed to assure, with respect to targeted beneficiaries described in clause (ii), that covered part D drugs under the prescription drug plan are appropriately used to optimize therapeutic outcomes through improved medication use, and to reduce the risk of adverse events, including adverse drug interactions. Such a program may distinguish between services in ambulatory and institutional settings.
(ii) Targeted beneficiaries described
Targeted beneficiaries described in this clause are the following:
(I) Part D eligible individuals who—
(aa) have multiple chronic diseases (such as diabetes, asthma, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and congestive heart failure);
(bb) are taking multiple covered part D drugs; and
(cc) are identified as likely to incur annual costs for covered part D drugs that exceed a level specified by the Secretary.
(II) Beginning January 1, 2021, at-risk beneficiaries for prescription drug abuse (as defined in paragraph (5)(C)).
(B) Elements
Such program—
(i) may include elements that promote—
(I) enhanced enrollee understanding to promote the appropriate use of medications by enrollees and to reduce the risk of potential adverse events associated with medications, through beneficiary education, counseling, and other appropriate means;
(II) increased enrollee adherence with prescription medication regimens through medication refill reminders, special packaging, and other compliance programs and other appropriate means; and
(III) detection of adverse drug events and patterns of overuse and underuse of prescription drugs; and
(ii) with respect to plan years beginning on or after January 1, 2021, shall provide for—
(I) the provision of information to the enrollee on the safe disposal of prescription drugs that are controlled substances that meets the criteria established under
(II) cost-effective means by which an enrollee may so safely dispose of such drugs.
(C) Required interventions
For plan years beginning on or after the date that is 2 years after March 23, 2010, prescription drug plan sponsors shall offer medication therapy management services to targeted beneficiaries described in subparagraph (A)(ii) that include, at a minimum, the following to increase adherence to prescription medications or other goals deemed necessary by the Secretary:
(i) An annual comprehensive medication review furnished person-to-person or using telehealth technologies (as defined by the Secretary) by a licensed pharmacist or other qualified provider. The comprehensive medication review—
(I) shall include a review of the individual's medications and may result in the creation of a recommended medication action plan or other actions in consultation with the individual and with input from the prescriber to the extent necessary and practicable; and
(II) shall include providing the individual with a written or printed summary of the results of the review.
The Secretary, in consultation with relevant stakeholders, shall develop a standardized format for the action plan under subclause (I) and the summary under subclause (II).
(ii) Follow-up interventions as warranted based on the findings of the annual medication review or the targeted medication enrollment and which may be provided person-to-person or using telehealth technologies (as defined by the Secretary).
(D) Assessment
The prescription drug plan sponsor shall have in place a process to assess, at least on a quarterly basis, the medication use of individuals who are at risk but not enrolled in the medication therapy management program, including individuals who have experienced a transition in care, if the prescription drug plan sponsor has access to that information.
(E) 2 Automatic enrollment with ability to opt-out
The prescription drug plan sponsor shall have in place a process to—
(i) subject to clause (ii), automatically enroll targeted beneficiaries described in subparagraph (A)(ii), including beneficiaries identified under subparagraph (D), in the medication therapy management program required under this subsection; and
(ii) permit such beneficiaries to opt-out of enrollment in such program.
(E) 2 Development of program in cooperation with licensed pharmacists
Such program shall be developed in cooperation with licensed and practicing pharmacists and physicians.
(F) Coordination with care management plans
The Secretary shall establish guidelines for the coordination of any medication therapy management program under this paragraph with respect to a targeted beneficiary with any care management plan established with respect to such beneficiary under a chronic care improvement program under
(G) Considerations in pharmacy fees
The PDP sponsor of a prescription drug plan shall take into account, in establishing fees for pharmacists and others providing services under such plan, the resources used, and time required to, implement the medication therapy management program under this paragraph. Each such sponsor shall disclose to the Secretary upon request the amount of any such management or dispensing fees. The provisions of
(3) Reducing wasteful dispensing of outpatient prescription drugs in long-term care facilities
The Secretary shall require PDP sponsors of prescription drug plans to utilize specific, uniform dispensing techniques, as determined by the Secretary, in consultation with relevant stakeholders (including representatives of nursing facilities, residents of nursing facilities, pharmacists, the pharmacy industry (including retail and long-term care pharmacy), prescription drug plans, MA–PD plans, and any other stakeholders the Secretary determines appropriate), such as weekly, daily, or automated dose dispensing, when dispensing covered part D drugs to enrollees who reside in a long-term care facility in order to reduce waste associated with 30-day fills.
(4) Requiring valid prescriber National Provider Identifiers on pharmacy claims
(A) In general
For plan year 2016 and subsequent plan years, the Secretary shall require a claim for a covered part D drug for a part D eligible individual enrolled in a prescription drug plan under this part or an MA–PD plan under part C to include a prescriber National Provider Identifier that is determined to be valid under the procedures established under subparagraph (B)(i).
(B) Procedures
(i) Validity of prescriber National Provider Identifiers
The Secretary, in consultation with appropriate stakeholders, shall establish procedures for determining the validity of prescriber National Provider Identifiers under subparagraph (A).
(ii) Informing beneficiaries of reason for denial
The Secretary shall establish procedures to ensure that, in the case that a claim for a covered part D drug of an individual described in subparagraph (A) is denied because the claim does not meet the requirements of this paragraph, the individual is properly informed at the point of service of the reason for the denial.
(C) Report
Not later than January 1, 2018, the Inspector General of the Department of Health and Human Services shall submit to Congress a report on the effectiveness of the procedures established under subparagraph (B)(i).
(D) Notification and additional requirements with respect to outlier prescribers of opioids
(i) Notification
Not later than January 1, 2021, the Secretary shall, in the case of a prescriber identified by the Secretary under clause (ii) to be an outlier prescriber of opioids, provide, subject to clause (iv), an annual notification to such prescriber that such prescriber has been so identified and that includes resources on proper prescribing methods and other information as specified in accordance with clause (iii).
(ii) Identification of outlier prescribers of opioids
(I) In general
The Secretary shall, subject to subclause (III), using the valid prescriber National Provider Identifiers included pursuant to subparagraph (A) on claims for covered part D drugs for part D eligible individuals enrolled in prescription drug plans under this part or MA–PD plans under part C and based on the thresholds established under subclause (II), identify prescribers that are outlier opioids prescribers for a period of time specified by the Secretary.
(II) Establishment of thresholds
For purposes of subclause (I) and subject to subclause (III), the Secretary shall, after consultation with stakeholders, establish thresholds, based on prescriber specialty and geographic area, for identifying whether a prescriber in a specialty and geographic area is an outlier prescriber of opioids as compared to other prescribers of opioids within such specialty and area.
(III) Exclusions
The following shall not be included in the analysis for identifying outlier prescribers of opioids under this clause:
(aa) Claims for covered part D drugs for part D eligible individuals who are receiving hospice care under this subchapter.
(bb) Claims for covered part D drugs for part D eligible individuals who are receiving oncology services under this subchapter.
(cc) Prescribers who are the subject of an investigation by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services or the Inspector General of the Department of Health and Human Services.
(iii) Contents of notification
The Secretary shall include the following information in the notifications provided under clause (i):
(I) Information on how such prescriber compares to other prescribers within the same specialty and geographic area.
(II) Information on opioid prescribing guidelines, based on input from stakeholders, that may include the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines for prescribing opioids for chronic pain and guidelines developed by physician organizations.
(III) Other information determined appropriate by the Secretary.
(iv) Modifications and expansions
(I) Frequency
Beginning 5 years after October 24, 2018, the Secretary may change the frequency of the notifications described in clause (i) based on stakeholder input and changes in opioid prescribing utilization and trends.
(II) Expansion to other prescriptions
The Secretary may expand notifications under this subparagraph to include identifications and notifications with respect to concurrent prescriptions of covered Part D drugs used in combination with opioids that are considered to have adverse side effects when so used in such combination, as determined by the Secretary.
(v) Additional requirements for persistent outlier prescribers
In the case of a prescriber who the Secretary determines is persistently identified under clause (ii) as an outlier prescriber of opioids, the following shall apply:
(I) Such prescriber may be required to enroll in the program under this subchapter under
(II) Not less frequently than annually (and in a form and manner determined appropriate by the Secretary), the Secretary, consistent with clause(iv)(I), shall communicate information on such prescribers to sponsors of a prescription drug plan and Medicare Advantage organizations offering an MA–PD plan.
(vi) Public availability of information
The Secretary shall make aggregate information under this subparagraph available on the internet website of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Such information shall be in a form and manner determined appropriate by the Secretary and shall not identify any specific prescriber. In carrying out this clause, the Secretary shall consult with interested stakeholders.
(vii) Opioids defined
For purposes of this subparagraph, the term "opioids" has such meaning as specified by the Secretary.
(viii) Other activities
Nothing in this subparagraph shall preclude the Secretary from conducting activities that provide prescribers with information as to how they compare to other prescribers that are in addition to the activities under this subparagraph, including activities that were being conducted as October 24, 2018.
(5) Drug management program for at-risk beneficiaries
(A) Authority to establish
A PDP sponsor may (and for plan years beginning on or after January 1, 2022, a PDP sponsor shall) establish a drug management program for at-risk beneficiaries under which, subject to subparagraph (B), the PDP sponsor may, in the case of an at-risk beneficiary for prescription drug abuse who is an enrollee in a prescription drug plan of such PDP sponsor, limit such beneficiary's access to coverage for frequently abused drugs under such plan to frequently abused drugs that are prescribed for such beneficiary by one or more prescribers selected under subparagraph (D), and dispensed for such beneficiary by one or more pharmacies selected under such subparagraph.
(B) Requirement for notices
(i) In general
A PDP sponsor may not limit the access of an at-risk beneficiary for prescription drug abuse to coverage for frequently abused drugs under a prescription drug plan until such sponsor—
(I) provides to the beneficiary an initial notice described in clause (ii) and a second notice described in clause (iii); and
(II) verifies with the providers of the beneficiary that the beneficiary is an at-risk beneficiary for prescription drug abuse.
(ii) Initial notice
An initial notice described in this clause is a notice that provides to the beneficiary—
(I) notice that the PDP sponsor has identified the beneficiary as potentially being an at-risk beneficiary for prescription drug abuse;
(II) information describing all State and Federal public health resources that are designed to address prescription drug abuse to which the beneficiary has access, including mental health services and other counseling services;
(III) notice of, and information about, the right of the beneficiary to appeal such identification under subsection (h), including notice that if on reconsideration a PDP sponsor affirms its denial, in whole or in part, the case shall be automatically forwarded to the independent, outside entity contracted with the Secretary for review and resolution;
(IV) a request for the beneficiary to submit to the PDP sponsor preferences for which prescribers and pharmacies the beneficiary would prefer the PDP sponsor to select under subparagraph (D) in the case that the beneficiary is identified as an at-risk beneficiary for prescription drug abuse as described in clause (iii)(I);
(V) an explanation of the meaning and consequences of the identification of the beneficiary as potentially being an at-risk beneficiary for prescription drug abuse, including an explanation of the drug management program established by the PDP sponsor pursuant to subparagraph (A);
(VI) clear instructions that explain how the beneficiary can contact the PDP sponsor in order to submit to the PDP sponsor the preferences described in subclause (IV) and any other communications relating to the drug management program for at-risk beneficiaries established by the PDP sponsor; and
(VII) contact information for other organizations that can provide the beneficiary with assistance regarding such drug management program (similar to the information provided by the Secretary in other standardized notices provided to part D eligible individuals enrolled in prescription drug plans under this part).
(iii) Second notice
A second notice described in this clause is a notice that provides to the beneficiary notice—
(I) that the PDP sponsor has identified the beneficiary as an at-risk beneficiary for prescription drug abuse;
(II) that such beneficiary is subject to the requirements of the drug management program for at-risk beneficiaries established by such PDP sponsor for such plan;
(III) of the prescriber (or prescribers) and pharmacy (or pharmacies) selected for such individual under subparagraph (D);
(IV) of, and information about, the beneficiary's right to appeal such identification under subsection (h), including notice that if on reconsideration a PDP sponsor affirms its denial, in whole or in part, the case shall be automatically forwarded to the independent, outside entity contracted with the Secretary for review and resolution;
(V) that the beneficiary can, in the case that the beneficiary has not previously submitted to the PDP sponsor preferences for which prescribers and pharmacies the beneficiary would prefer the PDP sponsor select under subparagraph (D), submit such preferences to the PDP sponsor; and
(VI) that includes clear instructions that explain how the beneficiary can contact the PDP sponsor.
(iv) Timing of notices
(I) In general
Subject to subclause (II), a second notice described in clause (iii) shall be provided to the beneficiary on a date that is not less than 30 days after an initial notice described in clause (ii) is provided to the beneficiary.
(II) Exception
In the case that the PDP sponsor, in conjunction with the Secretary, determines that concerns identified through rulemaking by the Secretary regarding the health or safety of the beneficiary or regarding significant drug diversion activities require the PDP sponsor to provide a second notice described in clause (iii) to the beneficiary on a date that is earlier than the date described in subclause (I), the PDP sponsor may provide such second notice on such earlier date.
(C) At-risk beneficiary for prescription drug abuse
(i) In general
Except as provided in clause (v), for purposes of this paragraph, the term "at-risk beneficiary for prescription drug abuse" means a part D eligible individual who is not an exempted individual described in clause (ii) and—
(I) who is identified as such an at-risk beneficiary through the use of clinical guidelines that indicate misuse or abuse of prescription drugs described in subparagraph (G) and that are developed by the Secretary in consultation with PDP sponsors and other stakeholders, including individuals entitled to benefits under part A or enrolled under part B, advocacy groups representing such individuals, physicians, pharmacists, and other clinicians, retail pharmacies, plan sponsors, entities delegated by plan sponsors, and biopharmaceutical manufacturers; or
(II) with respect to whom the PDP sponsor of a prescription drug plan, upon enrolling such individual in such plan, received notice from the Secretary that such individual was identified under this paragraph to be an at-risk beneficiary for prescription drug abuse under the prescription drug plan in which such individual was most recently previously enrolled and such identification has not been terminated under subparagraph (F).
(ii) Exempted individual described
An exempted individual described in this clause is an individual who—
(I) receives hospice care under this subchapter;
(II) is a resident of a long-term care facility, of a facility described in
(III) the Secretary elects to treat as an exempted individual for purposes of clause (i).
(iii) Program size
The Secretary shall establish policies, including the guidelines developed under clause (i)(I) and the exemptions under clause (ii)(III), to ensure that the population of enrollees in a drug management program for at-risk beneficiaries operated by a prescription drug plan can be effectively managed by such plans.
(iv) Clinical contact
With respect to each at-risk beneficiary for prescription drug abuse enrolled in a prescription drug plan offered by a PDP sponsor, the PDP sponsor shall contact the beneficiary's providers who have prescribed frequently abused drugs regarding whether prescribed medications are appropriate for such beneficiary's medical conditions.
(v) Treatment of enrollees with a history of opioid-related overdose
(I) In general
For plan years beginning not later than January 1, 2021, a part D eligible individual who is not an exempted individual described in clause (ii) and who is identified under this clause as a part D eligible individual with a history of opioid-related overdose (as defined by the Secretary) shall be included as a potentially at-risk beneficiary for prescription drug abuse under the drug management program under this paragraph.
(II) Identification and notice
For purposes of this clause, the Secretary shall—
(aa) identify part D eligible individuals with a history of opioid-related overdose (as so defined); and
(bb) notify the PDP sponsor of the prescription drug plan in which such an individual is enrolled of such identification.
(D) Selection of prescribers and pharmacies
(i) In general
With respect to each at-risk beneficiary for prescription drug abuse enrolled in a prescription drug plan offered by such sponsor, a PDP sponsor shall, based on the preferences submitted to the PDP sponsor by the beneficiary pursuant to clauses (ii)(IV) and (iii)(V) of subparagraph (B) (except as otherwise provided in this subparagraph) select—
(I) one, or, if the PDP sponsor reasonably determines it necessary to provide the beneficiary with reasonable access under clause (ii), more than one, individual who is authorized to prescribe frequently abused drugs (referred to in this paragraph as a "prescriber") who may write prescriptions for such drugs for such beneficiary; and
(II) one, or, if the PDP sponsor reasonably determines it necessary to provide the beneficiary with reasonable access under clause (ii), more than one, pharmacy that may dispense such drugs to such beneficiary.
For purposes of subclause (II), in the case of a pharmacy that has multiple locations that share real-time electronic data, all such locations of the pharmacy shall collectively be treated as one pharmacy.
(ii) Reasonable access
In making the selections under this subparagraph—
(I) a PDP sponsor shall ensure that the beneficiary continues to have reasonable access to frequently abused drugs (as defined in subparagraph (G)), taking into account geographic location, beneficiary preference, impact on costsharing, and reasonable travel time; and
(II) a PDP sponsor shall ensure such access (including access to prescribers and pharmacies with respect to frequently abused drugs) in the case of individuals with multiple residences, in the case of natural disasters and similar situations, and in the case of the provision of emergency services.
(iii) Beneficiary preferences
If an at-risk beneficiary for prescription drug abuse submits preferences for which in-network prescribers and pharmacies the beneficiary would prefer the PDP sponsor select in response to a notice under subparagraph (B), the PDP sponsor shall—
(I) review such preferences;
(II) select or change the selection of prescribers and pharmacies for the beneficiary based on such preferences; and
(III) inform the beneficiary of such selection or change of selection.
(iv) Exception regarding beneficiary preferences
In the case that the PDP sponsor determines that a change to the selection of prescriber or pharmacy under clause (iii)(II) by the PDP sponsor is contributing or would contribute to prescription drug abuse or drug diversion by the beneficiary, the PDP sponsor may change the selection of prescriber or pharmacy for the beneficiary without regard to the preferences of the beneficiary described in clause (iii). If the PDP sponsor changes the selection pursuant to the preceding sentence, the PDP sponsor shall provide the beneficiary with—
(I) at least 30 days written notice of the change of selection; and
(II) a rationale for the change.
(v) Confirmation
Before selecting a prescriber or pharmacy under this subparagraph, a PDP sponsor must notify the prescriber and pharmacy that the beneficiary involved has been identified for inclusion in the drug management program for at-risk beneficiaries and that the prescriber and pharmacy has been selected as the beneficiary's designated prescriber and pharmacy.
(E) Terminations and appeals
The identification of an individual as an at-risk beneficiary for prescription drug abuse under this paragraph, a coverage determination made under a drug management program for at-risk beneficiaries, the selection of prescriber or pharmacy under subparagraph (D), and information to be shared under subparagraph (I), with respect to such individual, shall be subject to reconsideration and appeal under subsection (h) and if on reconsideration a PDP sponsor affirms its denial, in whole or in part, the case shall be automatically forwarded to the independent, outside entity contracted with the Secretary for review and resolution.
(F) Termination of identification
(i) In general
The Secretary shall develop standards for the termination of identification of an individual as an at-risk beneficiary for prescription drug abuse under this paragraph. Under such standards such identification shall terminate as of the earlier of—
(I) the date the individual demonstrates that the individual is no longer likely, in the absence of the restrictions under this paragraph, to be an at-risk beneficiary for prescription drug abuse described in subparagraph (C)(i); and
(II) the end of such maximum period of identification as the Secretary may specify.
(ii) Rule of construction
Nothing in clause (i) shall be construed as preventing a plan from identifying an individual as an at-risk beneficiary for prescription drug abuse under subparagraph (C)(i) after such termination on the basis of additional information on drug use occurring after the date of notice of such termination.
(G) Frequently abused drug
For purposes of this subsection, the term "frequently abused drug" means a drug that is a controlled substance that the Secretary determines to be frequently abused or diverted.
(H) Data disclosure
(i) Data on decision to impose limitation
In the case of an at-risk beneficiary for prescription drug abuse (or an individual who is a potentially at-risk beneficiary for prescription drug abuse) whose access to coverage for frequently abused drugs under a prescription drug plan has been limited by a PDP sponsor under this paragraph, the Secretary shall establish rules and procedures to require the PDP sponsor to disclose data, including any necessary individually identifiable health information, in a form and manner specified by the Secretary, about the decision to impose such limitations and the limitations imposed by the sponsor under this part.
(ii) Data to reduce fraud, abuse, and waste
The Secretary shall establish rules and procedures to require PDP sponsors operating a drug management program for at-risk beneficiaries under this paragraph to provide the Secretary with such data as the Secretary determines appropriate for purposes of identifying patterns of prescription drug utilization for plan enrollees that are outside normal patterns and that may indicate fraudulent, medically unnecessary, or unsafe use.
(I) Sharing of information for subsequent plan enrollments
The Secretary shall establish procedures under which PDP sponsors who offer prescription drug plans shall share information with respect to individuals who are at-risk beneficiaries for prescription drug abuse (or individuals who are potentially at-risk beneficiaries for prescription drug abuse) and enrolled in a prescription drug plan and who subsequently disenroll from such plan and enroll in another prescription drug plan offered by another PDP sponsor.
(J) Privacy issues
Prior to the implementation of the rules and procedures under this paragraph, the Secretary shall clarify privacy requirements, including requirements under the regulations promulgated pursuant to section 264(c) of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (
(K) Education
The Secretary shall provide education to enrollees in prescription drug plans of PDP sponsors and providers regarding the drug management program for at-risk beneficiaries described in this paragraph, including education—
(i) provided by Medicare administrative contractors through the improper payment outreach and education program described in
(ii) through current education efforts (such as State health insurance assistance programs described in subsection (a)(1)(A) of section 119 of the Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act of 2008 (
(L) Application under MA–PD plans
Pursuant to
(M) CMS compliance review
The Secretary shall ensure that existing plan sponsor compliance reviews and audit processes include the drug management programs for at-risk beneficiaries under this paragraph, including appeals processes under such programs.
(6) 3 Utilization management tool to prevent drug abuse
(A) In general
A tool described in this paragraph is any of the following:
(i) A utilization tool designed to prevent the abuse of frequently abused drugs by individuals and to prevent the diversion of such drugs at pharmacies.
(ii) Retrospective utilization review to identify—
(I) individuals that receive frequently abused drugs at a frequency or in amounts that are not clinically appropriate; and
(II) providers of services or suppliers that may facilitate the abuse or diversion of frequently abused drugs by beneficiaries.
(iii) Consultation with the contractor described in subparagraph (B) to verify if an individual enrolling in a prescription drug plan offered by a PDP sponsor has been previously identified by another PDP sponsor as an individual described in clause (ii)(I).
(B) Reporting
A PDP sponsor offering a prescription drug plan (and an MA organization offering an MA–PD plan) in a State shall submit to the Secretary and the Medicare drug integrity contractor with which the Secretary has entered into a contract under
(i) any provider of services or supplier described in subparagraph (A)(ii)(II) that is identified by such plan sponsor (or organization) during the 30-day period before such report is submitted; and
(ii) the name and prescription records of individuals described in paragraph (5)(C).
(C) CMS compliance review
The Secretary shall ensure that plan sponsor compliance reviews and program audits biennially include a certification that utilization management tools under this paragraph are in compliance with the requirements for such tools.
(6) 3 Providing prescription drug plans with parts A and B claims data to promote the appropriate use of medications and improve health outcomes
(A) Process
Subject to subparagraph (B), the Secretary shall establish a process under which a PDP sponsor of a prescription drug plan may submit a request for the Secretary to provide the sponsor, on a periodic basis and in an electronic format, beginning in plan year 2020, data described in subparagraph (D) with respect to enrollees in such plan. Such data shall be provided without regard to whether such enrollees are described in clause (ii) of paragraph (2)(A).
(B) Purposes
A PDP sponsor may use the data provided to the sponsor pursuant to subparagraph (A) for any of the following purposes:
(i) To optimize therapeutic outcomes through improved medication use, as such phrase is used in clause (i) of paragraph (2)(A).
(ii) To improving care coordination so as to prevent adverse health outcomes, such as preventable emergency department visits and hospital readmissions.
(iii) For any other purpose determined appropriate by the Secretary.
(C) Limitations on data use
A PDP sponsor shall not use data provided to the sponsor pursuant to subparagraph (A) for any of the following purposes:
(i) To inform coverage determinations under this part.
(ii) To conduct retroactive reviews of medically accepted indications determinations.
(iii) To facilitate enrollment changes to a different prescription drug plan or an MA–PD plan offered by the same parent organization.
(iv) To inform marketing of benefits.
(v) For any other purpose that the Secretary determines is necessary to include in order to protect the identity of individuals entitled to, or enrolled for, benefits under this subchapter and to protect the security of personal health information.
(D) Data described
The data described in this clause are standardized extracts (as determined by the Secretary) of claims data under parts A and B for items and services furnished under such parts for time periods specified by the Secretary. Such data shall include data as current as practicable.
(d) Consumer satisfaction surveys
In order to provide for comparative information under
(e) Electronic prescription program
(1) Application of standards
As of such date as the Secretary may specify, but not later than 1 year after the date of promulgation of final standards under paragraph (4)(D), prescriptions and other information described in paragraph (2)(A) for covered part D drugs prescribed for part D eligible individuals that are transmitted electronically shall be transmitted only in accordance with such standards under an electronic prescription drug program that meets the requirements of paragraph (2).
(2) Program requirements
Consistent with uniform standards established under paragraph (3)—
(A) Provision of information to prescribing health care professional and dispensing pharmacies and pharmacists
An electronic prescription drug program shall provide for the electronic transmittal to the prescribing health care professional and to the dispensing pharmacy and pharmacist of the prescription and information on eligibility and benefits (including the drugs included in the applicable formulary, any tiered formulary structure, and any requirements for prior authorization) and of the following information with respect to the prescribing and dispensing of a covered part D drug:
(i) Information on the drug being prescribed or dispensed and other drugs listed on the medication history, including information on drug-drug interactions, warnings or cautions, and, when indicated, dosage adjustments.
(ii) Information on the availability of lower cost, therapeutically appropriate alternatives (if any) for the drug prescribed.
(B) Application to medical history information
Effective on and after such date as the Secretary specifies and after the establishment of appropriate standards to carry out this subparagraph, the program shall provide for the electronic transmittal in a manner similar to the manner under subparagraph (A) of information that relates to the medical history concerning the individual and related to a covered part D drug being prescribed or dispensed, upon request of the professional or pharmacist involved.
(C) Limitations
Information shall only be disclosed under subparagraph (A) or (B) if the disclosure of such information is permitted under the Federal regulations (concerning the privacy of individually identifiable health information) promulgated under section 264(c) of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996.
(D) Timing
To the extent feasible, the information exchanged under this paragraph shall be on an interactive, real-time basis.
(E) Electronic prior authorization
(i) In general
Not later than January 1, 2021, the program shall provide for the secure electronic transmission of—
(I) a prior authorization request from the prescribing health care professional for coverage of a covered part D drug for a part D eligible individual enrolled in a part D plan (as defined in
(II) a response, in accordance with this subparagraph, from such PDP sponsor or Medicare Advantage organization, respectively, to such professional.
(ii) Electronic transmission
(I) Exclusions
For purposes of this subparagraph, a facsimile, a proprietary payer portal that does not meet standards specified by the Secretary, or an electronic form shall not be treated as an electronic transmission described in clause (i).
(II) Standards
In order to be treated, for purposes of this subparagraph, as an electronic transmission described in clause (i), such transmission shall comply with technical standards adopted by the Secretary in consultation with the National Council for Prescription Drug Programs, other standard setting organizations determined appropriate by the Secretary, and stakeholders including PDP sponsors, Medicare Advantage organizations, health care professionals, and health information technology software vendors.
(III) Application
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for purposes of this subparagraph, the Secretary may require the use of such standards adopted under subclause (II) in lieu of any other applicable standards for an electronic transmission described in clause (i) for a covered part D drug for a part D eligible individual.
(3) Standards
(A) In general
The Secretary shall provide consistent with this subsection for the promulgation of uniform standards relating to the requirements for electronic prescription drug programs under paragraph (2).
(B) Objectives
Such standards shall be consistent with the objectives of improving—
(i) patient safety;
(ii) the quality of care provided to patients; and
(iii) efficiencies, including cost savings, in the delivery of care.
(C) Design criteria
Such standards shall—
(i) be designed so that, to the extent practicable, the standards do not impose an undue administrative burden on prescribing health care professionals and dispensing pharmacies and pharmacists;
(ii) be compatible with standards established under part C of subchapter XI, standards established under subsection (b)(2)(B)(i), and with general health information technology standards; and
(iii) be designed so that they permit electronic exchange of drug labeling and drug listing information maintained by the Food and Drug Administration and the National Library of Medicine.
(D) Permitting use of appropriate messaging
Such standards shall allow for the messaging of information only if it relates to the appropriate prescribing of drugs, including quality assurance measures and systems referred to in subsection (c)(1)(B).
(E) Permitting patient designation of dispensing pharmacy
(i) In general
Consistent with clause (ii), such standards shall permit a part D eligible individual to designate a particular pharmacy to dispense a prescribed drug.
(ii) No change in benefits
Clause (i) shall not be construed as affecting—
(I) the access required to be provided to pharmacies by a prescription drug plan; or
(II) the application of any differences in benefits or payments under such a plan based on the pharmacy dispensing a covered part D drug.
(4) Development, promulgation, and modification of standards
(A) Initial standards
Not later than September 1, 2005, the Secretary shall develop, adopt, recognize, or modify initial uniform standards relating to the requirements for electronic prescription drug programs described in paragraph (2) taking into consideration the recommendations (if any) from the National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics (as established under
(B) Role of NCVHS
The National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics shall develop recommendations for uniform standards relating to such requirements in consultation with the following:
(i) Standard setting organizations (as defined in
(ii) Practicing physicians.
(iii) Hospitals.
(iv) Pharmacies.
(v) Practicing pharmacists.
(vi) Pharmacy benefit managers.
(vii) State boards of pharmacy.
(viii) State boards of medicine.
(ix) Experts on electronic prescribing.
(x) Other appropriate Federal agencies.
(C) Pilot project to test initial standards
(i) In general
During the 1-year period that begins on January 1, 2006, the Secretary shall conduct a pilot project to test the initial standards developed under subparagraph (A) prior to the promulgation of the final uniform standards under subparagraph (D) in order to provide for the efficient implementation of the requirements described in paragraph (2).
(ii) Exception
Pilot testing of standards is not required under clause (i) where there already is adequate industry experience with such standards, as determined by the Secretary after consultation with effected standard setting organizations and industry users.
(iii) Voluntary participation of physicians and pharmacies
In order to conduct the pilot project under clause (i), the Secretary shall enter into agreements with physicians, physician groups, pharmacies, hospitals, PDP sponsors, MA organizations, and other appropriate entities under which health care professionals electronically transmit prescriptions to dispensing pharmacies and pharmacists in accordance with such standards.
(iv) Evaluation and report
(I) Evaluation
The Secretary shall conduct an evaluation of the pilot project conducted under clause (i).
(II) Report to Congress
Not later than April 1, 2007, the Secretary shall submit to Congress a report on the evaluation conducted under subclause (I).
(D) Final standards
Based upon the evaluation of the pilot project under subparagraph (C)(iv)(I) and not later than April 1, 2008, the Secretary shall promulgate uniform standards relating to the requirements described in paragraph (2).
(5) Relation to State laws
The standards promulgated under this subsection shall supersede any State law or regulation that—
(A) is contrary to the standards or restricts the ability to carry out this part; and
(B) pertains to the electronic transmission of medication history and of information on eligibility, benefits, and prescriptions with respect to covered part D drugs under this part.
(6) Establishment of safe harbor
The Secretary, in consultation with the Attorney General, shall promulgate regulations that provide for a safe harbor from sanctions under paragraphs (1) and (2) of
(A) in the case of a hospital, by the hospital to members of its medical staff;
(B) in the case of a group practice (as defined in
(C) in the case of a PDP sponsor or MA organization, by the sponsor or organization to pharmacists and pharmacies participating in the network of such sponsor or organization, and to prescribing health care professionals.
(7) Requirement of e-prescribing for controlled substances
(A) In general
Subject to subparagraph (B), a prescription for a covered part D drug under a prescription drug plan (or under an MA–PD plan) for a schedule II, III, IV, or V controlled substance shall be transmitted by a health care practitioner electronically in accordance with an electronic prescription drug program that meets the requirements of paragraph (2).
(B) Exception for certain circumstances
The Secretary shall, through rulemaking, specify circumstances and processes by which the Secretary may waive the requirement under subparagraph (A), with respect to a covered part D drug, including in the case of—
(i) a prescription issued when the practitioner and dispensing pharmacy are the same entity;
(ii) a prescription issued that cannot be transmitted electronically under the most recently implemented version of the National Council for Prescription Drug Programs SCRIPT Standard;
(iii) a prescription issued by a practitioner who received a waiver or a renewal thereof for a period of time as determined by the Secretary, not to exceed one year, from the requirement to use electronic prescribing due to demonstrated economic hardship, technological limitations that are not reasonably within the control of the practitioner, or other exceptional circumstance demonstrated by the practitioner;
(iv) a prescription issued by a practitioner under circumstances in which, notwithstanding the practitioner's ability to submit a prescription electronically as required by this subsection, such practitioner reasonably determines that it would be impractical for the individual involved to obtain substances prescribed by electronic prescription in a timely manner, and such delay would adversely impact the individual's medical condition involved;
(v) a prescription issued by a practitioner prescribing a drug under a research protocol;
(vi) a prescription issued by a practitioner for a drug for which the Food and Drug Administration requires a prescription to contain elements that are not able to be included in electronic prescribing, such as a drug with risk evaluation and mitigation strategies that include elements to assure safe use;
(vii) a prescription issued by a practitioner—
(I) for an individual who receives hospice care under this subchapter; and
(II) that is not covered under the hospice benefit under this subchapter; and
(viii) a prescription issued by a practitioner for an individual who is—
(I) a resident of a nursing facility (as defined in
(II) dually eligible for benefits under this subchapter and subchapter XIX.
(C) Dispensing
(i) Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as requiring a sponsor of a prescription drug plan under this part, MA organization offering an MA–PD plan under part C, or a pharmacist to verify that a practitioner, with respect to a prescription for a covered part D drug, has a waiver (or is otherwise exempt) under subparagraph (B) from the requirement under subparagraph (A).
(ii) Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as affecting the ability of the plan to cover or the pharmacists' ability to continue to dispense covered part D drugs from otherwise valid written, oral, or fax prescriptions that are consistent with laws and regulations.
(iii) Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as affecting the ability of an individual who is being prescribed a covered part D drug to designate a particular pharmacy to dispense the covered part D drug to the extent consistent with the requirements under subsection (b)(1) and under this paragraph.
(D) Enforcement
The Secretary shall, through rulemaking, have authority to enforce and specify appropriate penalties for non-compliance with the requirement under subparagraph (A).
(f) Grievance mechanism
Each PDP sponsor shall provide meaningful procedures for hearing and resolving grievances between the sponsor (including any entity or individual through which the sponsor provides covered benefits) and enrollees with prescription drug plans of the sponsor under this part in accordance with
(g) Coverage determinations and reconsiderations
(1) Application of coverage determination and reconsideration provisions
A PDP sponsor shall meet the requirements of paragraphs (1) through (3) of
(2) Request for a determination for the treatment of tiered formulary drug
In the case of a prescription drug plan offered by a PDP sponsor that provides for tiered cost-sharing for drugs included within a formulary and provides lower cost-sharing for preferred drugs included within the formulary, a part D eligible individual who is enrolled in the plan may request an exception to the tiered cost-sharing structure. Under such an exception, a nonpreferred drug could be covered under the terms applicable for preferred drugs if the prescribing physician determines that the preferred drug for treatment of the same condition either would not be as effective for the individual or would have adverse effects for the individual or both. A PDP sponsor shall have an exceptions process under this paragraph consistent with guidelines established by the Secretary for making a determination with respect to such a request. Denial of such an exception shall be treated as a coverage denial for purposes of applying subsection (h).
(h) Appeals
(1) In general
Subject to paragraph (2), a PDP sponsor shall meet the requirements of paragraphs (4) and (5) of
(2) Limitation in cases on nonformulary determinations
A part D eligible individual who is enrolled in a prescription drug plan offered by a PDP sponsor may appeal under paragraph (1) a determination not to provide for coverage of a covered part D drug that is not on the formulary under the plan only if the prescribing physician determines that all covered part D drugs on any tier of the formulary for treatment of the same condition would not be as effective for the individual as the nonformulary drug, would have adverse effects for the individual, or both.
(3) Treatment of nonformulary determinations
If a PDP sponsor determines that a plan provides coverage for a covered part D drug that is not on the formulary of the plan, the drug shall be treated as being included on the formulary for purposes of
(i) Privacy, confidentiality, and accuracy of enrollee records
The provisions of
(j) Treatment of accreditation
Subparagraph (A) of
(1) Subsection (b) of this section (relating to access to covered part D drugs).
(2) Subsection (c) of this section (including quality assurance and medication therapy management).
(3) Subsection (i) of this section (relating to confidentiality and accuracy of enrollee records).
(k) Public disclosure of pharmaceutical prices for equivalent drugs
(1) In general
A PDP sponsor offering a prescription drug plan shall provide that each pharmacy that dispenses a covered part D drug shall inform an enrollee of any differential between the price of the drug to the enrollee and the price of the lowest priced generic covered part D drug under the plan that is therapeutically equivalent and bioequivalent and available at such pharmacy.
(2) Timing of notice
(A) In general
Subject to subparagraph (B), the information under paragraph (1) shall be provided at the time of purchase of the drug involved, or, in the case of dispensing by mail order, at the time of delivery of such drug.
(B) Waiver
The Secretary may waive subparagraph (A) in such circumstances as the Secretary may specify.
(l) Requirements with respect to sales and marketing activities
The following provisions shall apply to a PDP sponsor (and the agents, brokers, and other third parties representing such sponsor) in the same manner as such provisions apply to a Medicare Advantage organization (and the agents, brokers, and other third parties representing such organization):
(1) The prohibition under
(2) The requirement under
(3) The inclusion of the plan type in the plan name under
(4) The requirements regarding the appointment of agents and brokers and compliance with State information requests under subparagraphs (A) and (B), respectively, of
(m) Prohibition on limiting certain information on drug prices
A PDP sponsor and a Medicare Advantage organization shall ensure that each prescription drug plan or MA–PD plan offered by the sponsor or organization does not restrict a pharmacy that dispenses a prescription drug or biological from informing, nor penalize such pharmacy for informing, an enrollee in such plan of any differential between the negotiated price of, or copayment or coinsurance for, the drug or biological to the enrollee under the plan and a lower price the individual would pay for the drug or biological if the enrollee obtained the drug without using any health insurance coverage.
(n) Program integrity transparency measures
For program integrity transparency measures applied with respect to prescription drug plan and MA plans, see
(o) Real-time benefit information
(1) In general
After the Secretary has adopted a standard under paragraph (3) for electronic real-time benefit tools, and at a time determined appropriate by the Secretary, a PDP sponsor of a prescription drug plan shall implement one or more of such tools that meet the requirements described in paragraph (2).
(2) Requirements
For purposes of paragraph (1), the requirements described in this paragraph, with respect to an electronic real-time benefit tool, are that the tool is capable of—
(A) integrating with electronic prescribing and electronic health record systems of prescribing health care professionals for the transmission of formulary and benefit information in real time to such professionals; and
(B) with respect to a covered part D drug, transmitting such information specific to an individual enrolled in a prescription drug plan, including the following:
(i) A list of any clinically-appropriate alternatives to such drug included in the formulary of such plan.
(ii) Cost-sharing information and the negotiated price for such drug and such alternatives at multiple pharmacy options, including the individual's preferred pharmacy and, as applicable, other retail pharmacies and a mail order pharmacy.
(iii) The formulary status of such drug and such alternatives and any prior authorization or other utilization management requirements applicable to such drug and such alternatives included in the formulary of such plan.
(3) Standards
In order to be treated (for purposes of this subsection) as an electronic real-time benefit tool described in paragraph (1), such tool shall comply with technical standards adopted by the Secretary in consultation with the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology through notice and comment rulemaking. Such technical standards adopted by the Secretary shall be developed by a standards development organization, such as the National Council for Prescription Drug Programs, that consults with stakeholders such as PDP sponsors, Medicare Advantage organizations, beneficiary advocates, health care professionals, and health information technology software vendors.
(4) Rules of construction
Nothing in this subsection shall be construed—
(A) to prohibit the application of paragraph (b)(7) of section 423.160 of title 42, Code of Federal Regulations, as is to be added to such section pursuant to the final rule published in the Federal Register on May 23, 2019, and titled "Modernizing Part D and Medicare Advantage To Lower Drug Prices and Reduce Out-of-Pocket Expenses" (84 Fed. Reg. 23832 through 23884); or
(B) to allow a PDP sponsor to use a real-time benefit tool to steer an individual, without the consent of the individual, to a particular pharmacy or pharmacy type over their preferred pharmacy or pharmacy type nor prohibit the designation of an individual's preferred pharmacy under such tool.
(Aug. 14, 1935, ch. 531, title XVIII, §1860D–4, as added
Editorial Notes
References in Text
Section 6052 of the SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Act, referred to in subsec. (c)(4)(D)(v)(I), is section 6052 of title VI of
Section 264(c) of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, referred to in subsecs. (c)(5)(J) and (e)(2)(C), is section 264(c) of
Section 119 of the Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act of 2008, referred to in subsec. (c)(5)(K)(ii), is section 119 of
Amendments
2022—Subsec. (a)(4)(B)(i).
Subsec. (b)(3)(I).
2020—Subsec. (b)(4).
Subsecs. (m), (n).
Subsec. (o).
2018—Subsec. (a)(1)(A).
Subsec. (a)(1)(B)(vi).
Subsec. (a)(1)(C).
Subsec. (c)(1)(F).
Subsec. (c)(2)(A)(ii).
Subsec. (c)(2)(B).
Subsec. (c)(4)(D).
Subsec. (c)(5)(A).
Subsec. (c)(5)(B)(ii)(III), (iii)(IV).
Subsec. (c)(5)(C)(i).
Subsec. (c)(5)(C)(v).
Subsec. (c)(5)(E).
Subsec. (c)(6).
Subsec. (e)(2)(E).
Subsec. (e)(7).
Subsec. (m).
2016—Subsec. (a)(1)(B)(v).
Subsec. (c)(1)(E).
Subsec. (c)(5).
Subsec. (c)(6).
2015—Subsec. (c)(4).
2010—Subsec. (b)(3)(G).
Subsec. (b)(3)(H).
Subsec. (c)(2)(C) to (G).
Subsec. (c)(3).
2008—Subsec. (b)(3)(C)(i).
Subsec. (b)(3)(G).
Subsec. (l).
Subsec. (l)(2).
Subsec. (l)(3).
Subsec. (l)(4).
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Effective Date of 2018 Amendment
Effective Date of 2016 Amendment
Amendment by
Effective Date of 2010 Amendment
Effective Date of 2008 Amendment
Amendment by section 103(a)(2) of
Amendment by section 103(b)(2) of
Amendment by section 103(d)(2) of
Rule of Construction
Implementation of 2020 Amendment
Update of Biometric Component of Multifactor Authentication
Grants To Provide Technical Assistance to Outlier Prescribers of Opioids
"(a)
"(b)
"(1) to educate and provide outreach to outlier prescribers of opioids about best practices for prescribing opioids;
"(2) to educate and provide outreach to outlier prescribers of opioids about non-opioid pain management therapies; and
"(3) to reduce the amount of opioid prescriptions prescribed by outlier prescribers of opioids.
"(c)
"(d)
"(e)
"(1)
"(A) an organization—
"(i) that has demonstrated experience providing technical assistance to health care professionals on a State or regional basis; and
"(ii) that has at least—
"(I) one individual who is a representative of consumers on its governing body; and
"(II) one individual who is a representative of health care providers on its governing body; or
"(B) an entity that is a quality improvement entity with a contract under part B of title XI of the Social Security Act (
"(2)
"(3)
"(f)
Grants to Physicians To Implement Electronic Prescription Drug Programs
"(a)
"(b)
"(1)
"(2)
"(A) give special consideration to physicians who serve a disproportionate number of medicare patients; and
"(B) give preference to physicians who serve a rural or underserved area.
"(3)
"(c)
"(1)
"(2)
"(A) For purchasing, leasing, and installing computer software and hardware, including handheld computer technologies.
"(B) Making upgrades and other improvements to existing computer software and hardware to enable e-prescribing.
"(C) Providing education and training to eligible physician staff on the use of technology to implement the electronic transmission of prescription and patient information.
"(3)
"(A) evaluate the project for which the grant is made; and
"(B) ensure that funding provided under the grant is expended only for the purposes for which it is made.
"(4)
"(5)
"(d)
1 So in original. Probably means first par. (6).
2 So in original. Two subpars. (E) have been enacted.
3 So in original. Two pars. (6) have been enacted.
4 So in original. Probably should be followed by a period.
subpart 2—prescription drug plans; pdp sponsors; financing
§1395w–111. PDP regions; submission of bids; plan approval
(a) Establishment of PDP regions; service areas
(1) Coverage of entire PDP region
The service area for a prescription drug plan shall consist of an entire PDP region established under paragraph (2).
(2) Establishment of PDP regions
(A) In general
The Secretary shall establish, and may revise, PDP regions in a manner that is consistent with the requirements for the establishment and revision of MA regions under subparagraphs (B) and (C) of
(B) Relation to MA regions
To the extent practicable, PDP regions shall be the same as MA regions under
(C) Authority for territories
The Secretary shall establish, and may revise, PDP regions for areas in States that are not within the 50 States or the District of Columbia.
(3) National plan
Nothing in this subsection shall be construed as preventing a prescription drug plan from being offered in more than one PDP region (including all PDP regions).
(b) Submission of bids, premiums, and related information
(1) In general
A PDP sponsor shall submit to the Secretary information described in paragraph (2) with respect to each prescription drug plan it offers. Such information shall be submitted at the same time and in a similar manner to the manner in which information described in paragraph (6) of
(2) Information described
The information described in this paragraph is information on the following:
(A) Coverage provided
The prescription drug coverage provided under the plan, including the deductible and other cost-sharing.
(B) Actuarial value
The actuarial value of the qualified prescription drug coverage in the region for a part D eligible individual with a national average risk profile for the factors described in
(C) Bid
Information on the bid, including an actuarial certification of—
(i) the basis for the actuarial value described in subparagraph (B) assumed in such bid;
(ii) the portion of such bid attributable to basic prescription drug coverage and, if applicable, the portion of such bid attributable to supplemental benefits;
(iii) assumptions regarding the reinsurance subsidy payments provided under
(iv) administrative expenses assumed in the bid.
(D) Service area
The service area for the plan.
(E) Level of risk assumed
(i) In general
Whether the PDP sponsor requires a modification of risk level under clause (ii) and, if so, the extent of such modification. Any such modification shall apply with respect to all prescription drug plans offered by a PDP sponsor in a PDP region. This subparagraph shall not apply to an MA–PD plan.
(ii) Risk levels described
A modification of risk level under this clause may consist of one or more of the following:
(I) Increase in Federal percentage assumed in initial risk corridor
An equal percentage point increase in the percents applied under subparagraphs (B)(i), (B)(ii)(I), (C)(i), and (C)(ii)(I) of
(II) Increase in Federal percentage assumed in second risk corridor
An equal percentage point increase in the percents applied under subparagraphs (B)(ii)(II) and (C)(ii)(II) of
(III) Decrease in size of risk corridors
A decrease in the threshold risk percentages specified in
(F) Additional information
Such other information as the Secretary may require to carry out this part.
(3) Paperwork reduction for offering of prescription drug plans nationally or in multi-region areas
The Secretary shall establish requirements for information submission under this subsection in a manner that promotes the offering of such plans in more than one PDP region (including all regions) through the filing of consolidated information.
(c) Actuarial valuation
(1) Processes
For purposes of this part, the Secretary shall establish processes and methods for determining the actuarial valuation of prescription drug coverage, including—
(A) an actuarial valuation of standard prescription drug coverage under
(B) actuarial valuations relating to alternative prescription drug coverage under
(C) an actuarial valuation of the reinsurance subsidy payments under
(D) the use of generally accepted actuarial principles and methodologies; and
(E) applying the same methodology for determinations of actuarial valuations under subparagraphs (A) and (B).
(2) Accounting for drug utilization
Such processes and methods for determining actuarial valuation shall take into account the effect that providing alternative prescription drug coverage (rather than standard prescription drug coverage) has on drug utilization.
(3) Responsibilities
(A) Plan responsibilities
PDP sponsors and MA organizations are responsible for the preparation and submission of actuarial valuations required under this part for prescription drug plans and MA–PD plans they offer.
(B) Use of outside actuaries
Under the processes and methods established under paragraph (1), PDP sponsors offering prescription drug plans and MA organizations offering MA–PD plans may use actuarial opinions certified by independent, qualified actuaries to establish actuarial values.
(d) Review of information and negotiation
(1) Review of information
The Secretary shall review the information filed under subsection (b) for the purpose of conducting negotiations under paragraph (2).
(2) Negotiation regarding terms and conditions
Subject to subsection (i), in exercising the authority under paragraph (1), the Secretary—
(A) has the authority to negotiate the terms and conditions of the proposed bid submitted and other terms and conditions of a proposed plan; and
(B) has authority similar to the authority of the Director of the Office of Personnel Management with respect to health benefits plans under
(3) Rejection of bids
Paragraph (5)(C) of
(e) Approval of proposed plans
(1) In general
After review and negotiation under subsection (d), the Secretary shall approve or disapprove the prescription drug plan.
(2) Requirements for approval
The Secretary may approve a prescription drug plan only if the following requirements are met:
(A) Compliance with requirements
The plan and the PDP sponsor offering the plan comply with the requirements under this part, including the provision of qualified prescription drug coverage.
(B) Actuarial determinations
The Secretary determines that the plan and PDP sponsor meet the requirements under this part relating to actuarial determinations, including such requirements under
(C) Application of FEHBP standard
(i) In general
The Secretary determines that the portion of the bid submitted under subsection (b) that is attributable to basic prescription drug coverage is supported by the actuarial bases provided under such subsection and reasonably and equitably reflects the revenue requirements (as used for purposes of
(ii) Supplemental coverage
The Secretary determines that the portion of the bid submitted under subsection (b) that is attributable to supplemental prescription drug coverage pursuant to
(D) Plan design
(i) In general
The Secretary does not find that the design of the plan and its benefits (including any formulary and tiered formulary structure) are likely to substantially discourage enrollment by certain part D eligible individuals under the plan.
(ii) Use of categories and classes in formularies
The Secretary may not find that the design of categories and classes within a formulary violates clause (i) if such categories and classes are consistent with guidelines (if any) for such categories and classes established by the United States Pharmacopeia.
(f) Application of limited risk plans
(1) Conditions for approval of limited risk plans
The Secretary may only approve a limited risk plan (as defined in paragraph (4)(A)) for a PDP region if the access requirements under
(2) Rules
The following rules shall apply with respect to the approval of a limited risk plan in a PDP region:
(A) Limited exercise of authority
Only the minimum number of such plans may be approved in order to meet the access requirements under
(B) Maximizing assumption of risk
The Secretary shall provide priority in approval for those plans bearing the highest level of risk (as computed by the Secretary), but the Secretary may take into account the level of the bids submitted by such plans.
(C) No full underwriting for limited risk plans
In no case may the Secretary approve a limited risk plan under which the modification of risk level provides for no (or a de minimis) level of financial risk.
(3) Acceptance of all full risk contracts
There shall be no limit on the number of full risk plans that are approved under subsection (e).
(4) Risk-plans defined
For purposes of this subsection:
(A) Limited risk plan
The term "limited risk plan" means a prescription drug plan that provides basic prescription drug coverage and for which the PDP sponsor includes a modification of risk level described in subparagraph (E) of subsection (b)(2) in its bid submitted for the plan under such subsection. Such term does not include a fallback prescription drug plan.
(B) Full risk plan
The term "full risk plan" means a prescription drug plan that is not a limited risk plan or a fallback prescription drug plan.
(g) Guaranteeing access to coverage
(1) Solicitation of bids
(A) In general
Separate from the bidding process under subsection (b), the Secretary shall provide for a process for the solicitation of bids from eligible fallback entities (as defined in paragraph (2)) for the offering in all fallback service areas (as defined in paragraph (3)) in one or more PDP regions of a fallback prescription drug plan (as defined in paragraph (4)) during the contract period specified in paragraph (5).
(B) Acceptance of bids
(i) In general
Except as provided in this subparagraph, the provisions of subsection (e) shall apply with respect to the approval or disapproval of fallback prescription drug plans. The Secretary shall enter into contracts under this subsection with eligible fallback entities for the offering of fallback prescription drug plans so approved in fallback service areas.
(ii) Limitation of 1 plan for all fallback service areas in a PDP region
With respect to all fallback service areas in any PDP region for a contract period, the Secretary shall approve the offering of only 1 fallback prescription drug plan.
(iii) Competitive procedures
Competitive procedures (as defined in
(iv) Timing
The Secretary shall approve a fallback prescription drug plan for a PDP region in a manner so that, if there are any fallback service areas in the region for a year, the fallback prescription drug plan is offered at the same time as prescription drug plans would otherwise be offered.
(V) 2 No national fallback plan
The Secretary shall not enter into a contract with a single fallback entity for the offering of fallback plans throughout the United States.
(2) Eligible fallback entity
For purposes of this section, the term "eligible fallback entity" means, with respect to all fallback service areas in a PDP region for a contract period, an entity that—
(A) meets the requirements to be a PDP sponsor (or would meet such requirements but for the fact that the entity is not a risk-bearing entity); and
(B) does not submit a bid under subsection (b) for any prescription drug plan for any PDP region for the first year of such contract period.
For purposes of subparagraph (B), an entity shall be treated as submitting a bid with respect to a prescription drug plan if the entity is acting as a subcontractor of a PDP sponsor that is offering such a plan. The previous sentence shall not apply to entities that are subcontractors of an MA organization except insofar as such organization is acting as a PDP sponsor with respect to a prescription drug plan.
(3) Fallback service area
For purposes of this subsection, the term "fallback service area" means, for a PDP region with respect to a year, any area within such region for which the Secretary determines before the beginning of the year that the access requirements of the first sentence of
(4) Fallback prescription drug plan
For purposes of this part, the term "fallback prescription drug plan" means a prescription drug plan that—
(A) only offers the standard prescription drug coverage and access to negotiated prices described in
(B) meets such other requirements as the Secretary may specify.
(5) Payments under the contract
(A) In general
A contract entered into under this subsection shall provide for—
(i) payment for the actual costs (taking into account negotiated price concessions described in
(ii) payment of management fees that are tied to performance measures established by the Secretary for the management, administration, and delivery of the benefits under the contract.
(B) Performance measures
The performance measures established by the Secretary pursuant to subparagraph (A)(ii) shall include at least measures for each of the following:
(i) Costs
The entity contains costs to the Medicare Prescription Drug Account and to part D eligible individuals enrolled in a fallback prescription drug plan offered by the entity through mechanisms such as generic substitution and price discounts.
(ii) Quality programs
The entity provides such enrollees with quality programs that avoid adverse drug reactions and overutilization and reduce medical errors.
(iii) Customer service
The entity provides timely and accurate delivery of services and pharmacy and beneficiary support services.
(iv) Benefit administration and claims adjudication
The entity provides efficient and effective benefit administration and claims adjudication.
(6) Monthly beneficiary premium
Except as provided in
(7) General contract terms and conditions
(A) In general
Except as may be appropriate to carry out this section, the terms and conditions of contracts with eligible fallback entities offering fallback prescription drug plans under this subsection shall be the same as the terms and conditions of contracts under this part for prescription drug plans.
(B) Period of contract
(i) In general
Subject to clause (ii), a contract approved for a fallback prescription drug plan for fallback service areas for a PDP region under this section shall be for a period of 3 years (except as may be renewed after a subsequent bidding process).
(ii) Limitation
A fallback prescription drug plan may be offered under a contract in an area for a year only if that area is a fallback service area for that year.
(C) Entity not permitted to market or brand fallback prescription drug plans
An eligible fallback entity with a contract under this subsection may not engage in any marketing or branding of a fallback prescription drug plan.
(h) Annual report on use of limited risk plans and fallback plans
The Secretary shall submit to Congress an annual report that describes instances in which limited risk plans and fallback prescription drug plans were offered under subsections (f) and (g). The Secretary shall include in such report such recommendations as may be appropriate to limit the need for the provision of such plans and to maximize the assumption of financial risk under section subsection 3 (f).
(i) Noninterference
In order to promote competition under this part and in carrying out this part, the Secretary—
(1) may not interfere with the negotiations between drug manufacturers and pharmacies and PDP sponsors;
(2) may not require a particular formulary, except as provided under section 1395w–104(b)(3)(l) 4 of this title; and
(3) may not institute a price structure for the reimbursement of covered part D drugs, except as provided under part E of subchapter XI.
(j) Coordination of benefits
A PDP sponsor offering a prescription drug plan shall permit State Pharmaceutical Assistance Programs and Rx plans under
(Aug. 14, 1935, ch. 531, title XVIII, §1860D–11, as added
Editorial Notes
References in Text
Codification
In subsec. (g)(1)(B)(iii), "
Amendments
2022—Subsec. (g)(6).
Subsec. (i)(1).
Subsec. (i)(2).
Subsec. (i)(3).
2010—Subsec. (d)(3).
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Effective Date of 2010 Amendment
Amendment by
Study Regarding Regional Variations in Prescription Drug Spending
"(1)
"(A) price variations (described in section 1860D–15(c)(2) of such Act [
"(B) differences in per capita utilization that is not taken into account in the health status risk adjustment provided under section 1860D–15(c)(1) of such Act [
"(2)
"(A) information regarding the extent of geographic variation described in paragraph (1)(B);
"(B) an analysis of the impact on direct subsidies under section 1860D–15(a)(1) of the Social Security Act [
"(C) recommendations regarding the appropriateness of applying an additional geographic adjustment factor under section 1860D–15(c)(2) [
1 See References in Text note below.
2 So in original. Probably should be "(v)".
4 So in original. Probably should be "(b)(3)(I)".
§1395w–112. Requirements for and contracts with prescription drug plan (PDP) sponsors
(a) General requirements
Each PDP sponsor of a prescription drug plan shall meet the following requirements:
(1) Licensure
Subject to subsection (c), the sponsor is organized and licensed under State law as a risk-bearing entity eligible to offer health insurance or health benefits coverage in each State in which it offers a prescription drug plan.
(2) Assumption of financial risk for unsubsidized coverage
(A) In general
Subject to subparagraph (B), to the extent that the entity is at risk the entity assumes financial risk on a prospective basis for benefits that it offers under a prescription drug plan and that is not covered under
(B) Reinsurance permitted
The plan sponsor may obtain insurance or make other arrangements for the cost of coverage provided to any enrollee to the extent that the sponsor is at risk for providing such coverage.
(3) Solvency for unlicensed sponsors
In the case of a PDP sponsor that is not described in paragraph (1) and for which a waiver has been approved under subsection (c), such sponsor shall meet solvency standards established by the Secretary under subsection (d).
(b) Contract requirements
(1) In general
The Secretary shall not permit the enrollment under
(2) Limitation on entities offering fallback prescription drug plans
The Secretary shall not enter into a contract with a PDP sponsor for the offering of a prescription drug plan (other than a fallback prescription drug plan) in a PDP region for a year if the sponsor—
(A) submitted a bid under
(B) offers a fallback prescription drug plan in any PDP region during the year; or
(C) offered a fallback prescription drug plan in that PDP region during the previous year.
For purposes of this paragraph, an entity shall be treated as submitting a bid with respect to a prescription drug plan or offering a fallback prescription drug plan if the entity is acting as a subcontractor of a PDP sponsor that is offering such a plan. The previous sentence shall not apply to entities that are subcontractors of an MA organization except insofar as such organization is acting as a PDP sponsor with respect to a prescription drug plan.
(3) Incorporation of certain medicare advantage contract requirements
Except as otherwise provided, the following provisions of
(A) Minimum enrollment
Paragraphs (1) and (3) of
(i) the Secretary may increase the minimum number of enrollees required under such paragraph (1) as the Secretary determines appropriate; and
(ii) the requirement of such paragraph (1) shall be waived during the first contract year with respect to an organization in a region.
(B) Contract period and effectiveness
(C) Protections against fraud and beneficiary protections
(D) Additional contract terms
(i) may be used for the purposes of carrying out this part, improving public health through research on the utilization, safety, effectiveness, quality, and efficiency of health care services (as the Secretary determines appropriate), or carrying out part E of subchapter XI; and
(ii) shall be made available to Congressional 1 support agencies (in accordance with their obligations to support Congress as set out in their authorizing statutes) for the purposes of conducting Congressional 1 oversight, monitoring, making recommendations, and analysis of the program under this subchapter.
(E) Intermediate sanctions
(F) Procedures for termination
(4) Prompt payment of clean claims
(A) Prompt payment
(i) In general
Each contract entered into with a PDP sponsor under this part with respect to a prescription drug plan offered by such sponsor shall provide that payment shall be issued, mailed, or otherwise transmitted with respect to all clean claims submitted by pharmacies (other than pharmacies that dispense drugs by mail order only or are located in, or contract with, a long-term care facility) under this part within the applicable number of calendar days after the date on which the claim is received.
(ii) Clean claim defined
In this paragraph, the term "clean claim" means a claim that has no defect or impropriety (including any lack of any required substantiating documentation) or particular circumstance requiring special treatment that prevents timely payment from being made on the claim under this part.
(iii) Date of receipt of claim
In this paragraph, a claim is considered to have been received—
(I) with respect to claims submitted electronically, on the date on which the claim is transferred; and
(II) with respect to claims submitted otherwise, on the 5th day after the postmark date of the claim or the date specified in the time stamp of the transmission.
(B) Applicable number of calendar days defined
In this paragraph, the term "applicable number of calendar days" means—
(i) with respect to claims submitted electronically, 14 days; and
(ii) with respect to claims submitted otherwise, 30 days.
(C) Interest payment
(i) In general
Subject to clause (ii), if payment is not issued, mailed, or otherwise transmitted within the applicable number of calendar days (as defined in subparagraph (B)) after a clean claim is received, the PDP sponsor shall pay interest to the pharmacy that submitted the claim at a rate equal to the weighted average of interest on 3-month marketable Treasury securities determined for such period, increased by 0.1 percentage point for the period beginning on the day after the required payment date and ending on the date on which payment is made (as determined under subparagraph (D)(iv)). Interest amounts paid under this subparagraph shall not be counted against the administrative costs of a prescription drug plan or treated as allowable risk corridor costs under
(ii) Authority not to charge interest
The Secretary may provide that a PDP sponsor is not charged interest under clause (i) in the case where there are exigent circumstances, including natural disasters and other unique and unexpected events, that prevent the timely processing of claims.
(D) Procedures involving claims
(i) Claim deemed to be clean
A claim is deemed to be a clean claim if the PDP sponsor involved does not provide notice to the claimant of any deficiency in the claim—
(I) with respect to claims submitted electronically, within 10 days after the date on which the claim is received; and
(II) with respect to claims submitted otherwise, within 15 days after the date on which the claim is received.
(ii) Claim determined to not be a clean claim
(I) In general
If a PDP sponsor determines that a submitted claim is not a clean claim, the PDP sponsor shall, not later than the end of the period described in clause (i), notify the claimant of such determination. Such notification shall specify all defects or improprieties in the claim and shall list all additional information or documents necessary for the proper processing and payment of the claim.
(II) Determination after submission of additional information
A claim is deemed to be a clean claim under this paragraph if the PDP sponsor involved does not provide notice to the claimant of any defect or impropriety in the claim within 10 days of the date on which additional information is received under subclause (I).
(iii) Obligation to pay
A claim submitted to a PDP sponsor that is not paid or contested by the sponsor within the applicable number of days (as defined in subparagraph (B)) after the date on which the claim is received shall be deemed to be a clean claim and shall be paid by the PDP sponsor in accordance with subparagraph (A).
(iv) Date of payment of claim
Payment of a clean claim under such subparagraph is considered to have been made on the date on which—
(I) with respect to claims paid electronically, the payment is transferred; and
(II) with respect to claims paid otherwise, the payment is submitted to the United States Postal Service or common carrier for delivery.
(E) Electronic transfer of funds
A PDP sponsor shall pay all clean claims submitted electronically by electronic transfer of funds if the pharmacy so requests or has so requested previously. In the case where such payment is made electronically, remittance may be made by the PDP sponsor electronically as well.
(F) Protecting the rights of claimants
(i) In general
Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to prohibit or limit a claim or action not covered by the subject matter of this section that any individual or organization has against a provider or a PDP sponsor.
(ii) Anti-retaliation
Consistent with applicable Federal or State law, a PDP sponsor shall not retaliate against an individual or provider for exercising a right of action under this subparagraph.
(G) Rule of construction
A determination under this paragraph that a claim submitted by a pharmacy is a clean claim shall not be construed as a positive determination regarding eligibility for payment under this subchapter, nor is it an indication of government approval of, or acquiescence regarding, the claim submitted. The determination shall not relieve any party of civil or criminal liability with respect to the claim, nor does it offer a defense to any administrative, civil, or criminal action with respect to the claim.
(5) Submission of claims by pharmacies located in or contracting with long-term care facilities
Each contract entered into with a PDP sponsor under this part with respect to a prescription drug plan offered by such sponsor shall provide that a pharmacy located in, or having a contract with, a long-term care facility shall have not less than 30 days (but not more than 90 days) to submit claims to the sponsor for reimbursement under the plan.
(6) Regular update of prescription drug pricing standard
If the PDP sponsor of a prescription drug plan uses a standard for reimbursement of pharmacies based on the cost of a drug, each contract entered into with such sponsor under this part with respect to the plan shall provide that the sponsor shall update such standard not less frequently than once every 7 days, beginning with an initial update on January 1 of each year, to accurately reflect the market price of acquiring the drug.
(7) Suspension of payments pending investigation of credible allegations of fraud by pharmacies
(A) In general
(B) Rule of construction
Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as limiting the authority of a PDP sponsor to conduct postpayment review.
(8) Provision of information related to maximum fair prices
Each contract entered into with a PDP sponsor under this part with respect to a prescription drug plan offered by such sponsor shall require the sponsor to provide information to the Secretary as requested by the Secretary for purposes of carrying out
(c) Waiver of certain requirements to expand choice
(1) Authorizing waiver
(A) In general
In the case of an entity that seeks to offer a prescription drug plan in a State, the Secretary shall waive the requirement of subsection (a)(1) that the entity be licensed in that State if the Secretary determines, based on the application and other evidence presented to the Secretary, that any of the grounds for approval of the application described in paragraph (2) have been met.
(B) Application of regional plan waiver rule
In addition to the waiver available under subparagraph (A), the provisions of
(2) Grounds for approval
(A) In general
The grounds for approval under this paragraph are—
(i) subject to subparagraph (B), the grounds for approval described in subparagraphs (B), (C), and (D) of
(ii) the application by a State of any grounds other than those required under Federal law.
(B) Special rules
In applying subparagraph (A)(i)—
(i) the ground of approval described in
(ii) for plan years beginning before January 1, 2008, if the State does have such a licensing process in effect, such ground for approval described in such section is deemed to have been met upon submission of an application described in such section.
(3) Application of waiver procedures
With respect to an application for a waiver (or a waiver granted) under paragraph (1)(A) of this subsection, the provisions of subparagraphs (E), (F), and (G) of
(4) References to certain provisions
In applying provisions of
(A) any reference to a waiver application under
(B) any reference to solvency standards shall be treated as a reference to solvency standards established under subsection (d) of this section.
(d) Solvency standards for non-licensed entities
(1) Establishment and publication
The Secretary, in consultation with the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, shall establish and publish, by not later than January 1, 2005, financial solvency and capital adequacy standards for entities described in paragraph (2).
(2) Compliance with standards
A PDP sponsor that is not licensed by a State under subsection (a)(1) and for which a waiver application has been approved under subsection (c) shall meet solvency and capital adequacy standards established under paragraph (1). The Secretary shall establish certification procedures for such sponsors with respect to such solvency standards in the manner described in
(e) Licensure does not substitute for or constitute certification
The fact that a PDP sponsor is licensed in accordance with subsection (a)(1) or has a waiver application approved under subsection (c) does not deem the sponsor to meet other requirements imposed under this part for a sponsor.
(f) Periodic review and revision of standards
(1) In general
Subject to paragraph (2), the Secretary may periodically review the standards established under this section and, based on such review, may revise such standards if the Secretary determines such revision to be appropriate.
(2) Prohibition of midyear implementation of significant new regulatory requirements
The Secretary may not implement, other than at the beginning of a calendar year, regulations under this section that impose new, significant regulatory requirements on a PDP sponsor or a prescription drug plan.
(g) Prohibition of State imposition of premium taxes; relation to State laws
The provisions of
(Aug. 14, 1935, ch. 531, title XVIII, §1860D–12, as added
Editorial Notes
Amendments
2022—Subsec. (b)(3)(D)(i).
Subsec. (b)(8).
2018—Subsec. (b)(7).
2008—Subsec. (b)(3)(D).
Subsec. (b)(4).
Subsec. (b)(5).
Subsec. (b)(6).
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Effective Date of 2018 Amendment
Amendment by section 2008(a) of
Effective Date of 2008 Amendment
Amendment by section 171(a) of
Amendment by section 172(a)(1) of
Amendment by section 173(a) of
1 So in original. Probably should not be capitalized.
§1395w–113. Premiums; late enrollment penalty
(a) Monthly beneficiary premium
(1) Computation
(A) In general
The monthly beneficiary premium for a prescription drug plan is the base beneficiary premium computed under paragraph (2) or (8) (as applicable) as adjusted under this paragraph.
(B) Adjustment to reflect difference between bid and national average bid
(i) Above average bid
If for a month the amount of the standardized bid amount (as defined in paragraph (5)) exceeds the amount of the adjusted national average monthly bid amount (as defined in clause (iii)), the base beneficiary premium for the month shall be increased by the amount of such excess.
(ii) Below average bid
If for a month the amount of the adjusted national average monthly bid amount for the month exceeds the standardized bid amount, the base beneficiary premium for the month shall be decreased by the amount of such excess.
(iii) Adjusted national average monthly bid amount defined
For purposes of this subparagraph, the term "adjusted national average monthly bid amount" means the national average monthly bid amount computed under paragraph (4), as adjusted under
(C) Increase for supplemental prescription drug benefits
The base beneficiary premium shall be increased by the portion of the PDP approved bid that is attributable to supplemental prescription drug benefits.
(D) Increase for late enrollment penalty
The base beneficiary premium shall be increased by the amount of any late enrollment penalty under subsection (b).
(E) Decrease for low-income assistance
The monthly beneficiary premium is subject to decrease in the case of a subsidy eligible individual under
(F) Increase based on income
The monthly beneficiary premium shall be increased pursuant to paragraph (7).
(G) Uniform premium
Except as provided in subparagraphs (D), (E), and (F), the monthly beneficiary premium for a prescription drug plan in a PDP region is the same for all part D eligible individuals enrolled in the plan.
(2) Base beneficiary premium
Subject to paragraph (8), the base beneficiary premium under this paragraph for a prescription drug plan for a month is equal to the product 1 —
(A) the beneficiary premium percentage (as specified in paragraph (3)); and
(B) the national average monthly bid amount (computed under paragraph (4)) for the month.
(3) Beneficiary premium percentage
For purposes of this subsection, the beneficiary premium percentage for any year is the percentage equal to a fraction—
(A) the numerator of which is 25.5 percent (or, for 2030 and each subsequent year, the percent specified under paragraph (9)); and
(B) the denominator of which is 100 percent minus a percentage equal to—
(i) the total reinsurance payments which the Secretary estimates are payable under
(ii) the sum of—
(I) the amount estimated under clause (i) for the year; and
(II) the total payments which the Secretary estimates will be paid to prescription drug plans and MA–PD plans that are attributable to the standardized bid amount during the year, taking into account amounts paid by the Secretary and enrollees.
(4) Computation of national average monthly bid amount
(A) In general
For each year (beginning with 2006) the Secretary shall compute a national average monthly bid amount equal to the average of the standardized bid amounts (as defined in paragraph (5)) for each prescription drug plan and for each MA–PD plan described in
(B) Weighted average
(i) In general
The monthly national average monthly bid amount computed under subparagraph (A) for a year shall be a weighted average, with the weight for each plan being equal to the average number of part D eligible individuals enrolled in such plan in the reference month (as defined in
(ii) Special rule for 2006
For purposes of applying this paragraph for 2006, the Secretary shall establish procedures for determining the weighted average under clause (i) for 2005.
(5) Standardized bid amount defined
For purposes of this subsection, the term "standardized bid amount" means the following:
(A) Prescription drug plans
(i) Basic coverage
In the case of a prescription drug plan that provides basic prescription drug coverage, the PDP approved bid (as defined in paragraph (6)).
(ii) Supplemental coverage
In the case of a prescription drug plan that provides supplemental prescription drug coverage, the portion of the PDP approved bid that is attributable to basic prescription drug coverage.
(B) MA–PD plans
In the case of an MA–PD plan, the portion of the accepted bid amount that is attributable to basic prescription drug coverage.
(6) PDP approved bid defined
For purposes of this part, the term "PDP approved bid" means, with respect to a prescription drug plan, the bid amount approved for the plan under this part.
(7) Increase in base beneficiary premium based on income
(A) In general
In the case of an individual whose modified adjusted gross income exceeds the threshold amount applicable under paragraph (2) of
(B) Monthly adjustment amount
The monthly adjustment amount specified in this subparagraph for an individual for a month in a year is equal to the product of—
(i) the quotient obtained by dividing—
(I) the applicable percentage determined under paragraph (3)(C) of
(II) 25.5 percent (or, for 2030 and each subsequent year, the percent specified under paragraph (9)); and
(ii) the base beneficiary premium (as computed under paragraph (2) or (8) (as applicable)).
(C) Modified adjusted gross income
For purposes of this paragraph, the term "modified adjusted gross income" has the meaning given such term in subparagraph (A) of
(D) Determination by Commissioner of Social Security
The Commissioner of Social Security shall make any determination necessary to carry out the income-related increase in the base beneficiary premium under this paragraph.
(E) Procedures to assure correct income-related increase in base beneficiary premium
(i) Disclosure of base beneficiary premium
Not later than September 15 of each year beginning with 2010, the Secretary shall disclose to the Commissioner of Social Security the amount of the base beneficiary premium (as computed under paragraph (2) or (8) (as applicable)) for the purpose of carrying out the income-related increase in the base beneficiary premium under this paragraph with respect to the following year.
(ii) Additional disclosure
Not later than October 15 of each year beginning with 2010, the Secretary shall disclose to the Commissioner of Social Security the following information for the purpose of carrying out the income-related increase in the base beneficiary premium under this paragraph with respect to the following year:
(I) The modified adjusted gross income threshold applicable under paragraph (2) of
(II) The applicable percentage determined under paragraph (3)(C) of
(III) The monthly adjustment amount specified in subparagraph (B).
(IV) Any other information the Commissioner of Social Security determines necessary to carry out the income-related increase in the base beneficiary premium under this paragraph.
(F) Rule of construction
The formula used to determine the monthly adjustment amount specified under subparagraph (B) shall only be used for the purpose of determining such monthly adjustment amount under such subparagraph.
(8) Premium stabilization
(A) In general
The base beneficiary premium under this paragraph for a prescription drug plan for a month in 2024 through 2029 shall be computed as follows:
(i) 2024
The base beneficiary premium for a month in 2024 shall be equal to the lesser of—
(I) the base beneficiary premium computed under paragraph (2) for a month in 2023 increased by 6 percent; or
(II) the base beneficiary premium computed under paragraph (2) for a month in 2024 that would have applied if this paragraph had not been enacted.
(ii) 2025
The base beneficiary premium for a month in 2025 shall be equal to the lesser of—
(I) the base beneficiary premium computed under clause (i) for a month in 2024 increased by 6 percent; or
(II) the base beneficiary premium computed under paragraph (2) for a month in 2025 that would have applied if this paragraph had not been enacted.
(iii) 2026
The base beneficiary premium for a month in 2026 shall be equal to the lesser of—
(I) the base beneficiary premium computed under clause (ii) for a month in 2025 increased by 6 percent; or
(II) the base beneficiary premium computed under paragraph (2) for a month in 2026 that would have applied if this paragraph had not been enacted.
(iv) 2027
The base beneficiary premium for a month in 2027 shall be equal to the lesser of—
(I) the base beneficiary premium computed under clause (iii) for a month in 2026 increased by 6 percent; or
(II) the base beneficiary premium computed under paragraph (2) for a month in 2027 that would have applied if this paragraph had not been enacted.
(v) 2028
The base beneficiary premium for a month in 2028 shall be equal to the lesser of—
(I) the base beneficiary premium computed under clause (iv) for a month in 2027 increased by 6 percent; or
(II) the base beneficiary premium computed under paragraph (2) for a month in 2028 that would have applied if this paragraph had not been enacted.
(vi) 2029
The base beneficiary premium for a month in 2029 shall be equal to the lesser of—
(I) the base beneficiary premium computed under clause (v) for a month in 2028 increased by 6 percent; or
(II) the base beneficiary premium computed under paragraph (2) for a month in 2029 that would have applied if this paragraph had not been enacted.
(B) Clarification regarding 2030 and subsequent years
The base beneficiary premium for a month in 2030 or a subsequent year shall be computed under paragraph (2) without regard to this paragraph.
(9) Percent specified
(A) In general
Subject to subparagraph (B), for purposes of paragraph (3)(A), the percent specified under this paragraph for 2030 and each subsequent year is the percent that the Secretary determines is necessary to ensure that the base beneficiary premium computed under paragraph (2) for a month in 2030 is equal to the lesser of—
(i) the base beneficiary premium computed under paragraph (8)(A)(vi) for a month in 2029 increased by 6 percent; or
(ii) the base beneficiary premium computed under paragraph (2) for a month in 2030 that would have applied if this paragraph had not been enacted.
(B) Floor
The percent specified under subparagraph (A) may not be less than 20 percent.
(b) Late enrollment penalty
(1) In general
Subject to the succeeding provisions of this subsection, in the case of a part D eligible individual described in paragraph (2) with respect to a continuous period of eligibility, there shall be an increase in the monthly beneficiary premium established under subsection (a) in an amount determined under paragraph (3).
(2) Individuals subject to penalty
A part D eligible individual described in this paragraph is, with respect to a continuous period of eligibility, an individual for whom there is a continuous period of 63 days or longer (all of which in such continuous period of eligibility) beginning on the day after the last date of the individual's initial enrollment period under
(3) Amount of penalty
(A) In general
The amount determined under this paragraph for a part D eligible individual for a continuous period of eligibility is the greater of—
(i) an amount that the Secretary determines is actuarially sound for each uncovered month (as defined in subparagraph (B)) in the same continuous period of eligibility; or
(ii) 1 percent of the base beneficiary premium (computed under paragraph (2) or (8) of subsection (a) (as applicable)) for each such uncovered month in such period.
(B) Uncovered month defined
For purposes of this subsection, the term "uncovered month" means, with respect to a part D eligible individual, any month beginning after the end of the initial enrollment period under
(4) Creditable prescription drug coverage defined
For purposes of this part, the term "creditable prescription drug coverage" means any of the following coverage, but only if the coverage meets the requirement of paragraph (5):
(A) Coverage under prescription drug plan or MA–PD plan
Coverage under a prescription drug plan or under an MA–PD plan.
(B) Medicaid
Coverage under a medicaid plan under subchapter XIX or under a waiver under
(C) Group health plan
Coverage under a group health plan, including a health benefits plan under
(D) State pharmaceutical assistance program
Coverage under a State pharmaceutical assistance program described in
(E) Veterans' coverage of prescription drugs
Coverage for veterans, and survivors and dependents of veterans, under
(F) Prescription drug coverage under medigap policies
Coverage under a medicare supplemental policy under
(G) Military coverage (including TRICARE)
Coverage under
(H) Other coverage
Such other coverage as the Secretary determines appropriate.
(5) Actuarial equivalence requirement
Coverage meets the requirement of this paragraph only if the coverage is determined (in a manner specified by the Secretary) to provide coverage of the cost of prescription drugs the actuarial value of which (as defined by the Secretary) to the individual equals or exceeds the actuarial value of standard prescription drug coverage (as determined under
(6) Procedures to document creditable prescription drug coverage
(A) In general
The Secretary shall establish procedures (including the form, manner, and time) for the documentation of creditable prescription drug coverage, including procedures to assist in determining whether coverage meets the requirement of paragraph (5).
(B) Disclosure by entities offering creditable prescription drug coverage
(i) In general
Each entity that offers prescription drug coverage of the type described in subparagraphs (B) through (H) of paragraph (4) shall provide for disclosure, in a form, manner, and time consistent with standards established by the Secretary, to the Secretary and part D eligible individuals of whether the coverage meets the requirement of paragraph (5) or whether such coverage is changed so it no longer meets such requirement.
(ii) Disclosure of non-creditable coverage
In the case of such coverage that does not meet such requirement, the disclosure to part D eligible individuals under this subparagraph shall include information regarding the fact that because such coverage does not meet such requirement there are limitations on the periods in a year in which the individuals may enroll under a prescription drug plan or an MA–PD plan and that any such enrollment is subject to a late enrollment penalty under this subsection.
(C) Waiver of requirement
In the case of a part D eligible individual who was enrolled in prescription drug coverage of the type described in subparagraphs (B) through (H) of paragraph (4) which is not creditable prescription drug coverage because it does not meet the requirement of paragraph (5), the individual may apply to the Secretary to have such coverage treated as creditable prescription drug coverage if the individual establishes that the individual was not adequately informed that such coverage did not meet such requirement.
(7) Continuous period of eligibility
(A) In general
Subject to subparagraph (B), for purposes of this subsection, the term "continuous period of eligibility" means, with respect to a part D eligible individual, the period that begins with the first day on which the individual is eligible to enroll in a prescription drug plan under this part and ends with the individual's death.
(B) Separate period
Any period during all of which a part D eligible individual is entitled to hospital insurance benefits under part A and—
(i) which terminated in or before the month preceding the month in which the individual attained age 65; or
(ii) for which the basis for eligibility for such entitlement changed between
shall be a separate continuous period of eligibility with respect to the individual (and each such period which terminates shall be deemed not to have existed for purposes of subsequently applying this paragraph).
(8) Waiver of penalty for subsidy-eligible individuals
In no case shall a part D eligible individual who is determined to be a subsidy eligible individual (as defined in
(c) Collection of monthly beneficiary premiums
(1) In general
Subject to paragraphs (2), (3), and (4), the provisions of
(2) Crediting of late enrollment penalty
(A) Portion attributable to increased actuarial costs
With respect to late enrollment penalties imposed under subsection (b), the Secretary shall specify the portion of such a penalty that the Secretary estimates is attributable to increased actuarial costs assumed by the PDP sponsor or MA organization (and not taken into account through risk adjustment provided under
(B) Collection through withholding
In the case of a late enrollment penalty that is collected from a part D eligible individual in the manner described in
(C) Collection by plan
In the case of a late enrollment penalty that is collected from a part D eligible individual in a manner other than the manner described in
(3) Fallback plans
In applying this subsection in the case of a fallback prescription drug plan, paragraph (2) shall not apply and the monthly beneficiary premium shall be collected in the manner specified in
(4) Collection of monthly adjustment amount
(A) In general
Notwithstanding any provision of this subsection or
(B) Agreements
In the case where the monthly benefit payments of an individual that are withheld under subparagraph (A) are insufficient to pay the amount described in such subparagraph, the Commissioner of Social Security shall enter into agreements with the Secretary, the Director of the Office of Personnel Management, and the Railroad Retirement Board as necessary in order to allow other agencies to collect the amount described in subparagraph (A) that was not withheld under such subparagraph.
(Aug. 14, 1935, ch. 531, title XVIII, §1860D–13, as added
Editorial Notes
Amendments
2022—Subsec. (a)(1)(A).
Subsec. (a)(2).
Subsec. (a)(3)(A).
Subsec. (a)(7)(B)(i).
Subsec. (a)(7)(B)(ii).
Subsec. (a)(7)(E)(i).
Subsec. (a)(8).
Subsec. (a)(9).
Subsec. (b)(3)(A)(ii).
2010—Subsec. (a)(1)(F), (G).
Subsec. (a)(7).
Subsec. (c)(1).
Subsec. (c)(4).
2008—Subsec. (b)(8).
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Effective Date of 2008 Amendment
1 So in original. The word "of" probably should appear after "product".
2 So in original. Probably should be "section 426(b)".
§1395w–114. Premium and cost-sharing subsidies for low-income individuals
(a) Income-related subsidies for certain individuals
(1) Individuals with certain low incomes
In the case of a subsidy eligible individual (as defined in paragraph (3)) who is determined to have income that is below 135 percent (or, with respect to a plan year beginning on or after January 1, 2024, 150 percent) of the poverty line applicable to a family of the size involved and who meets the resources requirement described in paragraph (3)(D) (or, with respect to a plan year beginning on or after January 1, 2024, paragraph (3)(E)) or who is covered under this paragraph under paragraph (3)(B)(i), the individual is entitled under this section to the following:
(A) Full premium subsidy
An income-related premium subsidy equal to 100 percent of the amount described in subsection (b)(1), but not to exceed the premium amount specified in subsection (b)(2)(B).
(B) Elimination of deductible
A reduction in the annual deductible applicable under
(C) Continuation of coverage above the initial coverage limit
For a year preceding 2025, the continuation of coverage from the initial coverage limit (under paragraph (3) of
(D) Reduction in cost-sharing below out-of-pocket threshold
(i) Institutionalized individuals
In the case of an individual who is a full-benefit dual eligible individual and who is an institutionalized individual or couple (as defined in
(ii) Lowest income dual eligible individuals
Subject to paragraph (6), in the case of an individual not described in clause (i) who is a full-benefit dual eligible individual and whose income does not exceed 100 percent of the poverty line applicable to a family of the size involved, the substitution for the beneficiary coinsurance described in
(iii) Other individuals
Subject to paragraph (6), in the case of an individual not described in clause (i) or (ii), the substitution for the beneficiary coinsurance described in
(E) Elimination of cost-sharing above annual out-of-pocket threshold
For a year preceding 2024, the elimination of any cost-sharing imposed under
(2) Other low-income individuals
With respect to a plan year beginning before January 1, 2024, in the case of a subsidy eligible individual who is not described in paragraph (1), the individual is entitled under this section to the following:
(A) Sliding scale premium subsidy
An income-related premium subsidy determined on a linear sliding scale ranging from 100 percent of the amount described in paragraph (1)(A) for individuals with incomes at or below 135 percent of such level to 0 percent of such amount for individuals with incomes at 150 percent of such level.
(B) Reduction of deductible
Subject to paragraphs (8) and (9) of
(C) Continuation of coverage above the initial coverage limit
The continuation of coverage from the initial coverage limit (under paragraph (3) of
(D) Reduction in cost-sharing below out-of-pocket threshold
Subject to paragraph (6), the substitution for the beneficiary coinsurance described in
(E) Reduction of cost-sharing above annual out-of-pocket threshold
Subject to paragraph (6) of this subsection and subsection (c), the substitution for the cost-sharing imposed under
(3) Determination of eligibility
(A) Subsidy eligible individual defined
For purposes of this part, subject to subparagraph (F), the term "subsidy eligible individual" means a part D eligible individual who—
(i) is enrolled in a prescription drug plan or MA–PD plan;
(ii) has income below 150 percent of the poverty line applicable to a family of the size involved; and
(iii) meets the resources requirement described in subparagraph (D) or (E).
(B) Determinations
(i) In general
The determination of whether a part D eligible individual residing in a State is a subsidy eligible individual and whether the individual is described in paragraph (1) shall be determined under the State plan under subchapter XIX for the State under
(ii) Effective period
Determinations under this subparagraph shall be effective beginning with the month in which the individual applies for a determination that the individual is a subsidy eligible individual and shall remain in effect for a period specified by the Secretary, but not to exceed 1 year.
(iii) Redeterminations and appeals through medicaid
Redeterminations and appeals, with respect to eligibility determinations under clause (i) made under a State plan under subchapter XIX, shall be made in accordance with the frequency of, and manner in which, redeterminations and appeals of eligibility are made under such plan for purposes of medical assistance under such subchapter.
(iv) Redeterminations and appeals through Commissioner
With respect to eligibility determinations under clause (i) made by the Commissioner of Social Security—
(I) redeterminations shall be made at such time or times as may be provided by the Commissioner;
(II) the Commissioner shall establish procedures for appeals of such determinations that are similar to the procedures described in the third sentence of
(III) judicial review of the final decision of the Commissioner made after a hearing shall be available to the same extent, and with the same limitations, as provided in subsections (g) and (h) of
(v) Treatment of medicaid beneficiaries
Subject to subparagraph (F), the Secretary—
(I) shall provide that part D eligible individuals who are full-benefit dual eligible individuals (as defined in
(II) may provide that part D eligible individuals not described in subclause (I) who are determined for purposes of the State plan under subchapter XIX to be eligible for medical assistance under clause (i), (iii), or (iv) of
Insofar as the Secretary determines that the eligibility requirements under the State plan for medical assistance referred to in subclause (II) are substantially the same as the requirements for being treated as a subsidy eligible individual described in paragraph (1), the Secretary shall provide for the treatment described in such subclause.
(vi) Special rule for widows and widowers
Notwithstanding the preceding provisions of this subparagraph, in the case of an individual whose spouse dies during the effective period for a determination or redetermination that has been made under this subparagraph, such effective period shall be extended through the date that is 1 year after the date on which the determination or redetermination would (but for the application of this clause) otherwise cease to be effective.
(C) Income determinations
For purposes of applying this section—
(i) in the case of a part D eligible individual who is not treated as a subsidy eligible individual under subparagraph (B)(v), income shall be determined in the manner described in
(ii) the term "poverty line" has the meaning given such term in
Nothing in clause (i) shall be construed to affect the application of
(D) Resource standard applied to full low-income subsidy to be based on three times SSI resource standard
The resources requirement of this subparagraph is that an individual's resources (as determined under
(i) for 2006 three times the maximum amount of resources that an individual may have and obtain benefits under that program; and
(ii) for a subsequent year the resource limitation established under this clause for the previous year increased by the annual percentage increase in the consumer price index (all items; U.S. city average) as of September of such previous year.
Any resource limitation established under clause (ii) that is not a multiple of $10 shall be rounded to the nearest multiple of $10.
(E) Alternative resource standard
(i) In general
The resources requirement of this subparagraph is that an individual's resources (as determined under
(I) for 2006, $10,000 (or $20,000 in the case of the combined value of the individual's assets or resources and the assets or resources of the individual's spouse); and
(II) for a subsequent year the dollar amounts specified in this subclause (or subclause (I)) for the previous year increased by the annual percentage increase in the consumer price index (all items; U.S. city average) as of September of such previous year.
Any dollar amount established under subclause (II) that is not a multiple of $10 shall be rounded to the nearest multiple of $10.
(ii) Use of simplified application form and process
The Secretary, jointly with the Commissioner of Social Security, shall—
(I) develop a model, simplified application form and process consistent with clause (iii) for the determination and verification of a part D eligible individual's assets or resources under this subparagraph; and
(II) provide such form to States.
(iii) Documentation and safeguards
Under such process—
(I) the application form shall consist of an attestation under penalty of perjury regarding the level of assets or resources (or combined assets and resources in the case of a married part D eligible individual) and valuations of general classes of assets or resources;
(II) such form shall be accompanied by copies of recent statements (if any) from financial institutions in support of the application; and
(III) matters attested to in the application shall be subject to appropriate methods of verification.
(iv) Methodology flexibility
The Secretary may permit a State in making eligibility determinations for premium and cost-sharing subsidies under this section to use the same asset or resource methodologies that are used with respect to eligibility for medical assistance for medicare cost-sharing described in
(F) Treatment of territorial residents
In the case of a part D eligible individual who is not a resident of the 50 States or the District of Columbia, the individual is not eligible to be a subsidy eligible individual under this section but may be eligible for financial assistance with prescription drug expenses under
(G) Life insurance policy exclusion
In determining the resources of an individual (and the eligible spouse of the individual, if any) under
(4) Indexing dollar amounts
(A) Copayment for lowest income dual eligible individuals
The dollar amounts applied under paragraph (1)(D)(ii)—
(i) for 2007 shall be the dollar amounts specified in such paragraph increased by the annual percentage increase in the consumer price index (all items; U.S. city average) as of September of such previous year; or
(ii) for a subsequent year shall be the dollar amounts specified in this clause (or clause (i)) for the previous year increased by the annual percentage increase in the consumer price index (all items; U.S. city average) as of September of such previous year.
Any amount established under clause (i) or (ii), that is based on an increase of $1 or $3, that is not a multiple of 5 cents or 10 cents, respectively, shall be rounded to the nearest multiple of 5 cents or 10 cents, respectively.
(B) Reduced deductible
The dollar amount applied under paragraph (2)(B)—
(i) for 2007 shall be the dollar amount specified in such paragraph increased by the annual percentage increase described in
(ii) for a subsequent year shall be the dollar amount specified in this clause (or clause (i)) for the previous year increased by the annual percentage increase described in
Any amount established under clause (i) or (ii) that is not a multiple of $1 shall be rounded to the nearest multiple of $1.
(5) Waiver of de minimis premiums
The Secretary shall, under procedures established by the Secretary, permit a prescription drug plan or an MA–PD plan to waive the monthly beneficiary premium for a subsidy eligible individual if the amount of such premium is de minimis. If such premium is waived under the plan, the Secretary shall not reassign subsidy eligible individuals enrolled in the plan to other plans based on the fact that the monthly beneficiary premium under the plan was greater than the low-income benchmark premium amount.
(6) No application of cost-sharing or deductible for adult vaccines recommended by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices
For plan years beginning on or after January 1, 2023, with respect to an adult vaccine recommended by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (as defined in
(A) the deductible under
(B) there shall be no cost-sharing under this section with respect to such vaccine.
(b) Premium subsidy amount
(1) In general
The premium subsidy amount described in this subsection for a subsidy eligible individual residing in a PDP region and enrolled in a prescription drug plan or MA–PD plan is the low-income benchmark premium amount (as defined in paragraph (2)) for the PDP region in which the individual resides or, if greater, the amount specified in paragraph (3).
(2) Low-income benchmark premium amount defined
(A) In general
For purposes of this subsection, the term "low-income benchmark premium amount" means, with respect to a PDP region in which—
(i) all prescription drug plans are offered by the same PDP sponsor, the weighted average of the amounts described in subparagraph (B)(i) for such plans; or
(ii) there are prescription drug plans offered by more than one PDP sponsor, the weighted average of amounts described in subparagraph (B) for prescription drug plans and MA–PD plans described in
(B) Premium amounts described
The premium amounts described in this subparagraph are, in the case of—
(i) a prescription drug plan that is a basic prescription drug plan, the monthly beneficiary premium for such plan;
(ii) a prescription drug plan that provides alternative prescription drug coverage the actuarial value of which is greater than that of standard prescription drug coverage, the portion of the monthly beneficiary premium that is attributable to basic prescription drug coverage; and
(iii) an MA–PD plan, the portion of the MA monthly prescription drug beneficiary premium that is attributable to basic prescription drug benefits (described in section 1395w–22(a)(6)(B)(ii) 1 of this title) and determined before the application of the monthly rebate computed under
The premium amounts described in this subparagraph do not include any amounts attributable to late enrollment penalties under
(3) Access to 0 premium plan
In no case shall the premium subsidy amount under this subsection for a PDP region be less than the lowest monthly beneficiary premium for a prescription drug plan that offers basic prescription drug coverage in the region.
(c) Administration of subsidy program
(1) In general
The Secretary shall provide a process whereby, in the case of a part D eligible individual who is determined to be a subsidy eligible individual and who is enrolled in a prescription drug plan or is enrolled in an MA–PD plan—
(A) the Secretary provides for a notification of the PDP sponsor or the MA organization offering the plan involved that the individual is eligible for a subsidy and the amount of the subsidy under subsection (a);
(B) the sponsor or organization involved reduces the premiums or cost-sharing otherwise imposed by the amount of the applicable subsidy and submits to the Secretary information on the amount of such reduction;
(C) the Secretary periodically and on a timely basis reimburses the sponsor or organization for the amount of such reductions; and
(D) the Secretary ensures the confidentiality of individually identifiable information.
In applying subparagraph (C), the Secretary shall compute reductions based upon imposition under subsections (a)(1)(D) and (a)(2)(E) of unreduced copayment amounts applied under such subsections.
(2) Use of capitated form of payment
The reimbursement under this section with respect to cost-sharing subsidies may be computed on a capitated basis, taking into account the actuarial value of the subsidies and with appropriate adjustments to reflect differences in the risks actually involved.
(d) Facilitation of reassignments
Beginning not later than January 1, 2011, the Secretary shall, in the case of a subsidy eligible individual who is enrolled in one prescription drug plan and is subsequently reassigned by the Secretary to a new prescription drug plan, provide the individual, within 30 days of such reassignment, with—
(1) information on formulary differences between the individual's former plan and the plan to which the individual is reassigned with respect to the individual's drug regimens; and
(2) a description of the individual's right to request a coverage determination, exception, or reconsideration under
(e) Limited income newly eligible transition program
(1) In general
Beginning not later than January 1, 2024, the Secretary shall carry out a program to provide transitional coverage for covered part D drugs for LI NET eligible individuals in accordance with this subsection.
(2) LI NET eligible individual defined
For purposes of this subsection, the term "LI NET eligible individual" means a part D eligible individual who—
(A) meets the requirements of clauses (ii) and (iii) of subsection (a)(3)(A); and
(B) has not yet enrolled in a prescription drug plan or an MA–PD plan, or, who has so enrolled, but with respect to whom coverage under such plan has not yet taken effect.
(3) Transitional coverage
For purposes of this subsection, the term "transitional coverage" means with respect to an LI NET eligible individual—
(A) immediate access to covered part D drugs at the point of sale during the period that begins on the first day of the month such individual is determined to meet the requirements of clauses (ii) and (iii) of subsection (a)(3)(A) and ends on the date that coverage under a prescription drug plan or MA–PD plan takes effect with respect to such individual; and
(B) in the case of an LI NET eligible individual who is a full-benefit dual eligible individual (as defined in
(i) the date that such individual was first eligible for a low-income subsidy under this part; or
(ii) the date that is 36 months prior to the date such individual enrolls in a prescription drug plan or MA–PD plan,
and ends on the date that coverage under such plan takes effect.
(4) Program administration
(A) Point of contact
The Secretary shall, as determined appropriate by the Secretary, administer the program under this subsection through a contract with a single program administrator.
(B) Benefit design
The Secretary shall ensure that the transitional coverage provided to LI NET eligible individuals under this subsection—
(i) provides access to all covered part D drugs under an open formulary;
(ii) permits all pharmacies determined by the Secretary to be in good standing to process claims under the program;
(iii) is consistent with such requirements as the Secretary considers necessary to improve patient safety and ensure appropriate dispensing of medication; and
(iv) meets such other requirements as the Secretary may establish.
(5) Relationship to other provisions of this subchapter; waiver authority
(A) In general
The following provisions shall not apply with respect to the program under this subsection:
(i) Paragraphs (1) and (3)(B) of
(ii) Subparagraphs (A) and (B) of
(iii) Paragraphs (1)(C) and (2) of
(B) Waiver authority
The Secretary may waive such other requirements of subchapter XI and this subchapter as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of the program established under this subsection.
(6) Contracting authority
The authority vested in the Secretary by this subsection may be performed without regard to such provisions of law or regulations relating to the making, performance, amendment, or modification of contracts of the United States as the Secretary may determine to be inconsistent with the furtherance of the purpose of this subchapter.
(f) Relation to medicaid program
For special provisions under the medicaid program relating to medicare prescription drug benefits, see
(Aug. 14, 1935, ch. 531, title XVIII, §1860D–14, as added
Editorial Notes
Amendments
2022—Subsec. (a).
Subsec. (a)(1).
Subsec. (a)(1)(C).
Subsec. (a)(1)(D)(ii).
Subsec. (a)(1)(D)(iii).
Subsec. (a)(1)(E).
Subsec. (a)(2).
Subsec. (a)(2)(B).
Subsec. (a)(2)(D).
Subsec. (a)(2)(E).
Subsec. (a)(6).
2020—Subsecs. (e), (f).
2010—Subsec. (a)(1)(D)(i).
Subsec. (a)(3)(B)(vi).
Subsec. (a)(5).
Subsec. (b)(2)(B)(iii).
Subsecs. (d), (e).
2008—Subsec. (a)(1)(A).
"(i) 100 percent of the amount described in subsection (b)(1) of this section, but not to exceed the premium amount specified in subsection (b)(2)(B) of this section; plus
"(ii) 80 percent of any late enrollment penalties imposed under
Subsec. (a)(3)(B)(iv)(III).
Subsec. (a)(3)(C)(i).
Subsec. (a)(3)(D), (E)(i).
Subsec. (a)(3)(G).
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Effective Date of 2010 Amendment
Amendment by section 3303(a) of
Effective Date of 2008 Amendment
Amendment by section 114(a)(2) of
Construction of 2022 Amendment
Nothing in amendment by section 11401(b) of
GAO Study Regarding Impact of Assets Test for Subsidy Eligible Individuals
"(1)
"(2)
1 So in original.
§1395w–114a. Medicare coverage gap discount program
(a) Establishment
Subject to subsection (h), the Secretary shall establish a Medicare coverage gap discount program (in this section referred to as the "program") by not later than January 1, 2011. Under the program, the Secretary shall enter into agreements described in subsection (b) with manufacturers and provide for the performance of the duties described in subsection (c)(1). The Secretary shall establish a model agreement for use under the program by not later than 180 days after March 23, 2010, in consultation with manufacturers, and allow for comment on such model agreement.
(b) Terms of agreement
(1) In general
(A) Agreement
An agreement under this section shall require the manufacturer to provide applicable beneficiaries access to discounted prices for applicable drugs of the manufacturer.
(B) Provision of discounted prices at the point-of-sale
Except as provided in subsection (c)(1)(A)(iii), such discounted prices shall be provided to the applicable beneficiary at the pharmacy or by the mail order service at the point-of-sale of an applicable drug.
(C) Timing of agreement
(i) Special rule for 2011
In order for an agreement with a manufacturer to be in effect under this section with respect to the period beginning on January 1, 2011, and ending on December 31, 2011, the manufacturer shall enter into such agreement not later than not later than 1 30 days after the date of the establishment of a model agreement under subsection (a).
(ii) 2012 and subsequent years
In order for an agreement with a manufacturer to be in effect under this section with respect to plan year 2012 or a subsequent plan year, the manufacturer shall enter into such agreement (or such agreement shall be renewed under paragraph (4)(A)) not later than January 30 of the preceding year.
(2) Provision of appropriate data
Each manufacturer with an agreement in effect under this section shall collect and have available appropriate data, as determined by the Secretary, to ensure that it can demonstrate to the Secretary compliance with the requirements under the program.
(3) Compliance with requirements for administration of program
Each manufacturer with an agreement in effect under this section shall comply with requirements imposed by the Secretary or a third party with a contract under subsection (d)(3), as applicable, for purposes of administering the program, including any determination under clause (i) of subsection (c)(1)(A) or procedures established under such subsection (c)(1)(A).
(4) Length of agreement
(A) In general
An agreement under this section shall be effective for an initial period of not less than 18 months and shall be automatically renewed for a period of not less than 1 year unless terminated under subparagraph (B).
(B) Termination
(i) By the Secretary
The Secretary may provide for termination of an agreement under this section for a knowing and willful violation of the requirements of the agreement or other good cause shown. Such termination shall not be effective earlier than 30 days after the date of notice to the manufacturer of such termination. The Secretary shall provide, upon request, a manufacturer with a hearing concerning such a termination, and such hearing shall take place prior to the effective date of the termination with sufficient time for such effective date to be repealed if the Secretary determines appropriate.
(ii) By a manufacturer
A manufacturer may terminate an agreement under this section for any reason. Any such termination shall be effective, with respect to a plan year—
(I) if the termination occurs before January 30 of a plan year, as of the day after the end of the plan year; and
(II) if the termination occurs on or after January 30 of a plan year, as of the day after the end of the succeeding plan year.
(iii) Effectiveness of termination
Any termination under this subparagraph shall not affect discounts for applicable drugs of the manufacturer that are due under the agreement before the effective date of its termination.
(iv) Notice to third party
The Secretary shall provide notice of such termination to a third party with a contract under subsection (d)(3) within not less than 30 days before the effective date of such termination.
(c) Duties described and special rule for supplemental benefits
(1) Duties described
The duties described in this subsection are the following:
(A) Administration of program
Administering the program, including—
(i) the determination of the amount of the discounted price of an applicable drug of a manufacturer;
(ii) except as provided in clause (iii), the establishment of procedures under which discounted prices are provided to applicable beneficiaries at pharmacies or by mail order service at the point-of-sale of an applicable drug;
(iii) in the case where, during the period beginning on January 1, 2011, and ending on December 31, 2011, it is not practicable to provide such discounted prices at the point-of-sale (as described in clause (ii)), the establishment of procedures to provide such discounted prices as soon as practicable after the point-of-sale;
(iv) the establishment of procedures to ensure that, not later than the applicable number of calendar days after the dispensing of an applicable drug by a pharmacy or mail order service, the pharmacy or mail order service is reimbursed for an amount equal to the difference between—
(I) the negotiated price of the applicable drug; and
(II) the discounted price of the applicable drug;
(v) the establishment of procedures to ensure that the discounted price for an applicable drug under this section is applied before any coverage or financial assistance under other health benefit plans or programs that provide coverage or financial assistance for the purchase or provision of prescription drug coverage on behalf of applicable beneficiaries as the Secretary may specify;
(vi) the establishment of procedures to implement the special rule for supplemental benefits under paragraph (2); and
(vii) providing a reasonable dispute resolution mechanism to resolve disagreements between manufacturers, applicable beneficiaries, and the third party with a contract under subsection (d)(3).
(B) Monitoring compliance
(i) In general
The Secretary shall monitor compliance by a manufacturer with the terms of an agreement under this section.
(ii) Notification
If a third party with a contract under subsection (d)(3) determines that the manufacturer is not in compliance with such agreement, the third party shall notify the Secretary of such noncompliance for appropriate enforcement under subsection (e).
(C) Collection of data from prescription drug plans and MA–PD plans
The Secretary may collect appropriate data from prescription drug plans and MA–PD plans in a timeframe that allows for discounted prices to be provided for applicable drugs under this section.
(2) Special rule for supplemental benefits
For plan year 2011 and each subsequent plan year, in the case where an applicable beneficiary has supplemental benefits with respect to applicable drugs under the prescription drug plan or MA–PD plan that the applicable beneficiary is enrolled in, the applicable beneficiary shall not be provided a discounted price for an applicable drug under this section until after such supplemental benefits have been applied with respect to the applicable drug.
(d) Administration
(1) In general
Subject to paragraph (2), the Secretary shall provide for the implementation of this section, including the performance of the duties described in subsection (c)(1).
(2) Limitation
(A) In general
Subject to subparagraph (B), in providing for such implementation, the Secretary shall not receive or distribute any funds of a manufacturer under the program.
(B) Exception
The limitation under subparagraph (A) shall not apply to the Secretary with respect to drugs dispensed during the period beginning on January 1, 2011, and ending on December 31, 2011, but only if the Secretary determines that the exception to such limitation under this subparagraph is necessary in order for the Secretary to begin implementation of this section and provide applicable beneficiaries timely access to discounted prices during such period.
(3) Contract with third parties
The Secretary shall enter into a contract with 1 or more third parties to administer the requirements established by the Secretary in order to carry out this section. At a minimum, the contract with a third party under the preceding sentence shall require that the third party—
(A) receive and transmit information between the Secretary, manufacturers, and other individuals or entities the Secretary determines appropriate;
(B) receive, distribute, or facilitate the distribution of funds of manufacturers to appropriate individuals or entities in order to meet the obligations of manufacturers under agreements under this section;
(C) provide adequate and timely information to manufacturers, consistent with the agreement with the manufacturer under this section, as necessary for the manufacturer to fulfill its obligations under this section; and
(D) permit manufacturers to conduct periodic audits, directly or through contracts, of the data and information used by the third party to determine discounts for applicable drugs of the manufacturer under the program.
(4) Performance requirements
The Secretary shall establish performance requirements for a third party with a contract under paragraph (3) and safeguards to protect the independence and integrity of the activities carried out by the third party under the program under this section.
(5) Implementation
The Secretary may implement the program under this section by program instruction or otherwise.
(6) Administration
(e) Enforcement
(1) Audits
Each manufacturer with an agreement in effect under this section shall be subject to periodic audit by the Secretary.
(2) Civil money penalty
(A) In general
The Secretary shall impose a civil money penalty on a manufacturer that fails to provide applicable beneficiaries discounts for applicable drugs of the manufacturer in accordance with such agreement for each such failure in an amount the Secretary determines is commensurate with the sum of—
(i) the amount that the manufacturer would have paid with respect to such discounts under the agreement, which will then be used to pay the discounts which the manufacturer had failed to provide; and
(ii) 25 percent of such amount.
(B) Application
The provisions of
(f) Clarification regarding availability of other covered part D drugs
Nothing in this section shall prevent an applicable beneficiary from purchasing a covered part D drug that is not an applicable drug (including a generic drug or a drug that is not on the formulary of the prescription drug plan or MA–PD plan that the applicable beneficiary is enrolled in).
(g) Definitions
In this section:
(1) Applicable beneficiary
The term "applicable beneficiary" means an individual who, on the date of dispensing a covered part D drug—
(A) is enrolled in a prescription drug plan or an MA–PD plan;
(B) is not enrolled in a qualified retiree prescription drug plan;
(C) is not entitled to an income-related subsidy under
(D) who—
(i) has reached or exceeded the initial coverage limit under
(ii) has not incurred costs for covered part D drugs in the year equal to the annual out-of-pocket threshold specified in
(2) Applicable drug
The term "applicable drug" means, with respect to an applicable beneficiary, a covered part D drug—
(A) approved under a new drug application under
(B)(i) if the PDP sponsor of the prescription drug plan or the MA organization offering the MA–PD plan uses a formulary, which is on the formulary of the prescription drug plan or MA–PD plan that the applicable beneficiary is enrolled in;
(ii) if the PDP sponsor of the prescription drug plan or the MA organization offering the MA–PD plan does not use a formulary, for which benefits are available under the prescription drug plan or MA–PD plan that the applicable beneficiary is enrolled in; or
(iii) is provided through an exception or appeal.
(3) Applicable number of calendar days
The term "applicable number of calendar days" means—
(A) with respect to claims for reimbursement submitted electronically, 14 days; and
(B) with respect to claims for reimbursement submitted otherwise, 30 days.
(4) Discounted price
(A) In general
The term "discounted price" means 50 percent (or, with respect to a plan year after plan year 2018, 30 percent) of the negotiated price of the applicable drug of a manufacturer.
(B) Clarification
Nothing in this section shall be construed as affecting the responsibility of an applicable beneficiary for payment of a dispensing fee for an applicable drug.
(C) Special case for certain claims
In the case where the entire amount of the negotiated price of an individual claim for an applicable drug with respect to an applicable beneficiary does not fall at or above the initial coverage limit under
(5) Manufacturer
The term "manufacturer" means any entity which is engaged in the production, preparation, propagation, compounding, conversion, or processing of prescription drug products, either directly or indirectly by extraction from substances of natural origin, or independently by means of chemical synthesis, or by a combination of extraction and chemical synthesis. Such term does not include a wholesale distributor of drugs or a retail pharmacy licensed under State law.
(6) Negotiated price
The term "negotiated price" has the meaning given such term in section 423.100 of title 42, Code of Federal Regulations (as in effect on March 23, 2010), except that such negotiated price shall not include any dispensing fee for the applicable drug.
(7) Qualified retiree prescription drug plan
The term "qualified retiree prescription drug plan" has the meaning given such term in
(h) Sunset of program
(1) In general
The program shall not apply with respect to applicable drugs dispensed on or after January 1, 2025, and, subject to paragraph (2), agreements under this section shall be terminated as of such date.
(2) Continued application for applicable drugs dispensed prior to sunset
The provisions of this section (including all responsibilities and duties) shall continue to apply on and after January 1, 2025, with respect to applicable drugs dispensed prior to such date.
(Aug. 14, 1935, ch. 531, title XVIII, §1860D–14A, as added
Editorial Notes
Amendments
2022—Subsec. (a).
Subsec. (h).
2018—Subsec. (g)(2)(A).
Subsec. (g)(4)(A).
2010—Subsec. (a).
Subsec. (b)(1)(C)(i).
Subsec. (c)(1)(A)(iii).
Subsec. (c)(2).
Subsec. (d)(2)(B).
Subsec. (g)(1).
Subsec. (g)(1)(C) to (E).
1 So in original. Second "not later than" probably should not appear.
§1395w–114b. Manufacturer rebate for certain drugs with prices increasing faster than inflation
(a) Requirements
(1) Secretarial provision of information
Not later than 9 months after the end of each applicable period (as defined in subsection (g)(7)), subject to paragraph (3), the Secretary shall, for each part D rebatable drug, report to each manufacturer of such part D rebatable drug the following for such period:
(A) The amount (if any) of the excess annual manufacturer price increase described in subsection (b)(1)(A)(ii) for each dosage form and strength with respect to such drug and period.
(B) The rebate amount specified under subsection (b) for each dosage form and strength with respect to such drug and period.
(2) Manufacturer requirements
For each applicable period, the manufacturer of a part D rebatable drug, for each dosage form and strength with respect to such drug, not later than 30 days after the date of receipt from the Secretary of the information described in paragraph (1) for such period, shall provide to the Secretary a rebate that is equal to the amount specified in subsection (b) for such dosage form and strength with respect to such drug for such period.
(3) Transition rule for reporting
The Secretary may, for each rebatable covered part D drug, delay the timeframe for reporting the information and rebate amount described in subparagraphs (A) and (B) of such paragraph for the applicable periods beginning October 1, 2022, and October 1, 2023, until not later than December 31, 2025.
(b) Rebate amount
(1) In general
(A) Calculation
For purposes of this section, the amount specified in this subsection for a dosage form and strength with respect to a part D rebatable drug and applicable period is, subject to subparagraph (C), paragraph (5)(B), and paragraph (6), the estimated amount equal to the product of—
(i) subject to subparagraph (B) of this paragraph, the total number of units of such dosage form and strength for each rebatable covered part D drug dispensed under this part during the applicable period; and
(ii) the amount (if any) by which—
(I) the annual manufacturer price (as determined in paragraph (2)) paid for such dosage form and strength with respect to such part D rebatable drug for the period; exceeds
(II) the inflation-adjusted payment amount determined under paragraph (3) for such dosage form and strength with respect to such part D rebatable drug for the period.
(B) Excluded units
For purposes of subparagraph (A)(i), beginning with plan year 2026, the Secretary shall exclude from the total number of units for a dosage form and strength with respect to a part D rebatable drug, with respect to an applicable period, units of each dosage form and strength of such part D rebatable drug for which the manufacturer provides a discount under the program under
(C) Reduction or waiver for shortages and severe supply chain disruptions
The Secretary shall reduce or waive the amount under subparagraph (A) with respect to a part D rebatable drug and an applicable period—
(i) in the case of a part D rebatable drug that is described as currently in shortage on the shortage list in effect under
(ii) in the case of a generic part D rebatable drug (described in subsection (g)(1)(C)(ii)) or a biosimilar (defined as a biological product licensed under
(iii) in the case of a generic Part 1 D rebatable drug (as so described), if the Secretary determines that without such reduction or waiver, the drug is likely to be described as in shortage on such shortage list during a subsequent applicable period.
(2) Determination of annual manufacturer price
The annual manufacturer price determined under this paragraph for a dosage form and strength, with respect to a part D rebatable drug and an applicable period, is the sum of the products of—
(A) the average manufacturer price (as defined in subsection (g)(6)) of such dosage form and strength, as calculated for a unit of such drug, with respect to each of the calendar quarters of such period; and
(B) the ratio of—
(i) the total number of units of such dosage form and strength reported under
(ii) the total number of units of such dosage form and strength reported under
(3) Determination of inflation-adjusted payment amount
The inflation-adjusted payment amount determined under this paragraph for a dosage form and strength with respect to a part D rebatable drug for an applicable period, subject to paragraph (5), is—
(A) the benchmark period manufacturer price determined under paragraph (4) for such dosage form and strength with respect to such drug and period; increased by
(B) the percentage by which the applicable period CPI–U (as defined in subsection (g)(5)) for the period exceeds the benchmark period CPI–U (as defined in subsection (g)(4)).
(4) Determination of benchmark period manufacturer price
The benchmark period manufacturer price determined under this paragraph for a dosage form and strength, with respect to a part D rebatable drug and an applicable period, is the sum of the products of—
(A) the average manufacturer price (as defined in subsection (g)(6)) of such dosage form and strength, as calculated for a unit of such drug, with respect to each of the calendar quarters of the payment amount benchmark period (as defined in subsection (g)(3)); and
(B) the ratio of—
(i) the total number of units reported under
(ii) the total number of units reported under
(5) Special treatment of certain drugs and exemption
(A) Subsequently approved drugs
In the case of a part D rebatable drug first approved or licensed by the Food and Drug Administration after October 1, 2021, subparagraphs (A) and (B) of paragraph (4) shall be applied as if the term "payment amount benchmark period" were defined under subsection (g)(3) as the first calendar year beginning after the day on which the drug was first marketed and subparagraph (B) of paragraph (3) shall be applied as if the term "benchmark period CPI–U" were defined under subsection (g)(4) as if the reference to "January 2021" under such subsection were a reference to "January of the first year beginning after the date on which the drug was first marketed".
(B) Treatment of new formulations
(i) In general
In the case of a part D rebatable drug that is a line extension of a part D rebatable drug that is an oral solid dosage form, the Secretary shall establish a formula for determining the rebate amount under paragraph (1) and the inflation adjusted payment amount under paragraph (3) with respect to such part D rebatable drug and an applicable period, consistent with the formula applied under subsection (c)(2)(C) of
(ii) Line extension defined
In this subparagraph, the term "line extension" means, with respect to a part D rebatable drug, a new formulation of the drug, such as an extended release formulation, but does not include an abuse-deterrent formulation of the drug (as determined by the Secretary), regardless of whether such abuse-deterrent formulation is an extended release formulation.
(C) Selected drugs
In the case of a part D rebatable drug that is a selected drug (as defined in
(6) Reconciliation in case of revised information
The Secretary shall provide for a method and process under which, in the case where a PDP sponsor of a prescription drug plan or an MA organization offering an MA–PD plan submits revisions to the number of units of a rebatable covered part D drug dispensed, the Secretary determines, pursuant to such revisions, adjustments, if any, to the calculation of the amount specified in this subsection for a dosage form and strength with respect to such part D rebatable drug and an applicable period and reconciles any overpayments or underpayments in amounts paid as rebates under this subsection. Any identified underpayment shall be rectified by the manufacturer not later than 30 days after the date of receipt from the Secretary of information on such underpayment.
(c) Rebate deposits
Amounts paid as rebates under subsection (b) shall be deposited into the Medicare Prescription Drug Account in the Federal Supplementary Medical Insurance Trust Fund established under
(d) Information
For purposes of carrying out this section, the Secretary shall use information submitted by—
(1) manufacturers under
(2) States under
(3) PDP sponsors of prescription drug plans and MA organization offering MA–PD plans under this part.
(e) Civil money penalty
If a manufacturer of a part D rebatable drug has failed to comply with the requirement under subsection (a)(2) with respect to such drug for an applicable period, the manufacturer shall be subject to a civil money penalty in an amount equal to 125 percent of the amount specified in subsection (b) for such drug for such period. The provisions of
(f) Limitation on administrative or judicial review
There shall be no administrative or judicial review of any of the following:
(1) The determination of units under this section.
(2) The determination of whether a drug is a part D rebatable drug under this section.
(3) The calculation of the rebate amount under this section.
(g) Definitions
In this section:
(1) Part D rebatable drug
(A) In general
Except as provided in subparagraph (B), the term "part D rebatable drug" means, with respect to an applicable period, a drug or biological described in subparagraph (C) that is a covered part D drug (as such term is defined under
(B) Exclusion
(i) In general
Such term shall, with respect to an applicable period, not include a drug or biological if the average annual total cost under this part for such period per individual who uses such a drug or biological, as determined by the Secretary, is less than, subject to clause (ii), $100, as determined by the Secretary using the most recent data available or, if data is not available, as estimated by the Secretary.
(ii) Increase
The dollar amount applied under clause (i)—
(I) for the applicable period beginning October 1, 2023, shall be the dollar amount specified under such clause for the applicable period beginning October 1, 2022, increased by the percentage increase in the consumer price index for all urban consumers (United States city average) for the 12-month period beginning with October of 2023; and
(II) for a subsequent applicable period, shall be the dollar amount specified in this clause for the previous applicable period, increased by the percentage increase in the consumer price index for all urban consumers (United States city average) for the 12-month period beginning with October of the previous period.
Any dollar amount specified under this clause that is not a multiple of $10 shall be rounded to the nearest multiple of $10.
(C) Drug or biological described
A drug or biological described in this subparagraph is a drug or biological that, as of the first day of the applicable period involved, is—
(i) a drug approved under a new drug application under
(ii) a drug approved under an abbreviated new drug application under
(I) the reference listed drug approved under
(II) there is no other drug approved under
(III) the manufacturer is not a "first applicant" during the "180-day exclusivity period", as those terms are defined in
(IV) the manufacturer is not a "first approved applicant" for a competitive generic therapy, as that term is defined in
(iii) a biological licensed under
(2) Unit
The term "unit" means, with respect to a part D rebatable drug, the lowest dispensable amount (such as a capsule or tablet, milligram of molecules, or grams) of the part D rebatable drug, as reported under
(3) Payment amount benchmark period
The term "payment amount benchmark period" means the period beginning January 1, 2021, and ending in the month immediately prior to October 1, 2021.
(4) Benchmark period CPI–U
The term "benchmark period CPI–U" means the consumer price index for all urban consumers (United States city average) for January 2021.
(5) Applicable period CPI–U
The term "applicable period CPI–U" means, with respect to an applicable period, the consumer price index for all urban consumers (United States city average) for the first month of such applicable period.
(6) Average manufacturer price
The term "average manufacturer price" has the meaning, with respect to a part D rebatable drug of a manufacturer, given such term in
(7) Applicable period
The term "applicable period" means a 12-month period beginning with October 1 of a year (beginning with October 1, 2022).
(h) Implementation for 2022, 2023, and 2024
The Secretary shall implement this section for 2022, 2023, and 2024 by program instruction or other forms of program guidance.
(Aug. 14, 1935, ch. 531, title XVIII, §1860D–14B, as added
1 So in original. Probably should not be capitalized.
§1395w–114c. Manufacturer discount program
(a) Establishment
The Secretary shall establish a manufacturer discount program (in this section referred to as the "program"). Under the program, the Secretary shall enter into agreements described in subsection (b) with manufacturers and provide for the performance of the duties described in subsection (c).
(b) Terms of agreement
(1) In general
(A) Agreement
An agreement under this section shall require the manufacturer to provide, in accordance with this section, discounted prices for applicable drugs of the manufacturer that are dispensed to applicable beneficiaries on or after January 1, 2025.
(B) Clarification
Nothing in this section shall be construed as affecting—
(i) the application of a coinsurance of 25 percent of the negotiated price, as applied under paragraph (2)(A) of
(ii) the application of the copayment amount described in paragraph (4)(A) of such section, with respect to costs described in such paragraph.
(C) Timing of agreement
(i) Special rule for 2025
In order for an agreement with a manufacturer to be in effect under this section with respect to the period beginning on January 1, 2025, and ending on December 31, 2025, the manufacturer shall enter into such agreement not later than March 1, 2024.
(ii) 2026 and subsequent years
In order for an agreement with a manufacturer to be in effect under this section with respect to plan year 2026 or a subsequent plan year, the manufacturer shall enter into such agreement not later than a calendar quarter or semi-annual deadline established by the Secretary.
(2) Provision of appropriate data
Each manufacturer with an agreement in effect under this section shall collect and have available appropriate data, as determined by the Secretary, to ensure that it can demonstrate to the Secretary compliance with the requirements under the program.
(3) Compliance with requirements for administration of program
Each manufacturer with an agreement in effect under this section shall comply with requirements imposed by the Secretary, as applicable, for purposes of administering the program, including any determination under subparagraph (A) of subsection (c)(1) or procedures established under such subsection (c)(1).
(4) Length of agreement
(A) In general
An agreement under this section shall be effective for an initial period of not less than 12 months and shall be automatically renewed for a period of not less than 1 year unless terminated under subparagraph (B).
(B) Termination
(i) By the Secretary
The Secretary shall provide for termination of an agreement under this section for a knowing and willful violation of the requirements of the agreement or other good cause shown. Such termination shall not be effective earlier than 30 days after the date of notice to the manufacturer of such termination. The Secretary shall provide, upon request, a manufacturer with a hearing concerning such a termination, and such hearing shall take place prior to the effective date of the termination with sufficient time for such effective date to be repealed if the Secretary determines appropriate.
(ii) By a manufacturer
A manufacturer may terminate an agreement under this section for any reason. Any such termination shall be effective, with respect to a plan year—
(I) if the termination occurs before January 31 of a plan year, as of the day after the end of the plan year; and
(II) if the termination occurs on or after January 31 of a plan year, as of the day after the end of the succeeding plan year.
(iii) Effectiveness of termination
Any termination under this subparagraph shall not affect discounts for applicable drugs of the manufacturer that are due under the agreement before the effective date of its termination.
(5) Effective date of agreement
An agreement under this section shall take effect at the start of a calendar quarter or another date specified by the Secretary.
(c) Duties described
The duties described in this subsection are the following:
(1) Administration of program
Administering the program, including—
(A) the determination of the amount of the discounted price of an applicable drug of a manufacturer;
(B) the establishment of procedures to ensure that, not later than the applicable number of calendar days after the dispensing of an applicable drug by a pharmacy or mail order service, the pharmacy or mail order service is reimbursed for an amount equal to the difference between—
(i) the negotiated price of the applicable drug; and
(ii) the discounted price of the applicable drug;
(C) the establishment of procedures to ensure that the discounted price for an applicable drug under this section is applied before any coverage or financial assistance under other health benefit plans or programs that provide coverage or financial assistance for the purchase or provision of prescription drug coverage on behalf of applicable beneficiaries as specified by the Secretary; and
(D) providing a reasonable dispute resolution mechanism to resolve disagreements between manufacturers, prescription drug plans and MA–PD plans, and the Secretary.
(2) Monitoring compliance
The Secretary shall monitor compliance by a manufacturer with the terms of an agreement under this section.
(3) Collection of data from prescription drug plans and MA–PD plans
The Secretary may collect appropriate data from prescription drug plans and MA–PD plans in a timeframe that allows for discounted prices to be provided for applicable drugs under this section.
(d) Administration
(1) In general
Subject to paragraph (2), the Secretary shall provide for the implementation of this section, including the performance of the duties described in subsection (c).
(2) Limitation
In providing for the implementation of this section, the Secretary shall not receive or distribute any funds of a manufacturer under the program.
(e) Civil money penalty
(1) In general
A manufacturer that fails to provide discounted prices for applicable drugs of the manufacturer dispensed to applicable beneficiaries in accordance with an agreement in effect under this section shall be subject to a civil money penalty for each such failure in an amount the Secretary determines is equal to the sum of—
(A) the amount that the manufacturer would have paid with respect to such discounts under the agreement, which will then be used to pay the discounts which the manufacturer had failed to provide; and
(B) 25 percent of such amount.
(2) Application
The provisions of
(f) Clarification regarding availability of other covered part D drugs
Nothing in this section shall prevent an applicable beneficiary from purchasing a covered part D drug that is not an applicable drug (including a generic drug or a drug that is not on the formulary of the prescription drug plan or MA–PD plan that the applicable beneficiary is enrolled in).
(g) Definitions
In this section:
(1) Applicable beneficiary
The term "applicable beneficiary" means an individual who, on the date of dispensing a covered part D drug—
(A) is enrolled in a prescription drug plan or an MA–PD plan;
(B) is not enrolled in a qualified retiree prescription drug plan; and
(C) has incurred costs, as determined in accordance with
(2) Applicable drug
The term "applicable drug", with respect to an applicable beneficiary—
(A) means a covered part D drug—
(i) approved under a new drug application under
(ii)(I) if the PDP sponsor of the prescription drug plan or the MA organization offering the MA–PD plan uses a formulary, which is on the formulary of the prescription drug plan or MA–PD plan that the applicable beneficiary is enrolled in;
(II) if the PDP sponsor of the prescription drug plan or the MA organization offering the MA–PD plan does not use a formulary, for which benefits are available under the prescription drug plan or MA–PD plan that the applicable beneficiary is enrolled in; or
(III) is provided through an exception or appeal; and
(B) does not include a selected drug (as referred to under
(3) Applicable number of calendar days
The term "applicable number of calendar days" means—
(A) with respect to claims for reimbursement submitted electronically, 14 days; and
(B) with respect to claims for reimbursement submitted otherwise, 30 days.
(4) Discounted price
(A) In general
The term "discounted price" means, subject to subparagraphs (B) and (C), with respect to an applicable drug of a manufacturer dispensed during a year to an applicable beneficiary—
(i) who has not incurred costs, as determined in accordance with
(ii) who has incurred such costs, as so determined, in the year that are equal to or exceed such threshold for the year, 80 percent of the negotiated price of such drug.
(B) Phase-in for certain drugs dispensed to LIS beneficiaries
(i) In general
In the case of an applicable drug of a specified manufacturer (as defined in clause (ii)) that is marketed as of August 16, 2022, and dispensed for an applicable beneficiary who is a subsidy eligible individual (as defined in
(ii) Specified manufacturer
(I) In general
In this subparagraph, subject to subclause (II), the term "specified manufacturer" means a manufacturer of an applicable drug for which, in 2021—
(aa) the manufacturer had a coverage gap discount agreement under
(bb) the total expenditures for all of the specified drugs of the manufacturer covered by such agreement or agreements for such year and covered under this part during such year represented less than 1.0 percent of the total expenditures under this part for all covered Part 1 D drugs during such year; and
(cc) the total expenditures for all of the specified drugs of the manufacturer that are single source drugs and biological products for which payment may be made under part B during such year represented less than 1.0 percent of the total expenditures under part B for all drugs or biological products for which payment may be made under such part during such year.
(II) Specified drugs
(aa) In general
For purposes of this clause, the term "specified drug" means, with respect to a specified manufacturer, for 2021, an applicable drug that is produced, prepared, propagated, compounded, converted, or processed by the manufacturer.
(bb) Aggregation rule
All persons treated as a single employer under subsection (a) or (b) of section 52 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 shall be treated as one manufacturer for purposes of this subparagraph. For purposes of making a determination pursuant to the previous sentence, an agreement under this section shall require that a manufacturer provide and attest to such information as specified by the Secretary as necessary.
(III) Limitation
The term "specified manufacturer" shall not include a manufacturer described in subclause (I) if such manufacturer is acquired after 2021 by another manufacturer that is not a specified manufacturer, effective at the beginning of the plan year immediately following such acquisition or, in the case of an acquisition before 2025, effective January 1, 2025.
(iii) Specified LIS percent
In this subparagraph, the "specified LIS percent" means, with respect to a year—
(I) for an applicable drug dispensed for an applicable beneficiary described in clause (i) who has not incurred costs, as determined in accordance with
(aa) for 2025, 99 percent;
(bb) for 2026, 98 percent;
(cc) for 2027, 95 percent;
(dd) for 2028, 92 percent; and
(ee) for 2029 and each subsequent year, 90 percent; and
(II) for an applicable drug dispensed for an applicable beneficiary described in clause (i) who has incurred costs, as determined in accordance with
(aa) for 2025, 99 percent;
(bb) for 2026, 98 percent;
(cc) for 2027, 95 percent;
(dd) for 2028, 92 percent;
(ee) for 2029, 90 percent;
(ff) for 2030, 85 percent; and
(gg) for 2031 and each subsequent year, 80 percent.
(C) Phase-in for specified small manufacturers
(i) In general
In the case of an applicable drug of a specified small manufacturer (as defined in clause (ii)) that is marketed as of August 16, 2022, and dispensed for an applicable beneficiary, the term "discounted price" means the specified small manufacturer percent (as defined in clause (iii)) of the negotiated price of the applicable drug of the manufacturer.
(ii) Specified small manufacturer
(I) In general
In this subparagraph, subject to subclause (III), the term "specified small manufacturer" means a manufacturer of an applicable drug for which, in 2021—
(aa) the manufacturer is a specified manufacturer (as defined in subparagraph (B)(ii)); and
(bb) the total expenditures under part D for any one of the specified small manufacturer drugs of the manufacturer that are covered by the agreement or agreements under
(II) Specified small manufacturer drugs
(aa) In general
For purposes of this clause, the term "specified small manufacturer drugs" means, with respect to a specified small manufacturer, for 2021, an applicable drug that is produced, prepared, propagated, compounded, converted, or processed by the manufacturer.
(bb) Aggregation rule
All persons treated as a single employer under subsection (a) or (b) of section 52 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 shall be treated as one manufacturer for purposes of this subparagraph. For purposes of making a determination pursuant to the previous sentence, an agreement under this section shall require that a manufacturer provide and attest to such information as specified by the Secretary as necessary.
(III) Limitation
The term "specified small manufacturer" shall not include a manufacturer described in subclause (I) if such manufacturer is acquired after 2021 by another manufacturer that is not a specified small manufacturer, effective at the beginning of the plan year immediately following such acquisition or, in the case of an acquisition before 2025, effective January 1, 2025.
(iii) Specified small manufacturer percent
In this subparagraph, the term "specified small manufacturer percent" means, with respect to a year—
(I) for an applicable drug dispensed for an applicable beneficiary who has not incurred costs, as determined in accordance with
(aa) for 2025, 99 percent;
(bb) for 2026, 98 percent;
(cc) for 2027, 95 percent;
(dd) for 2028, 92 percent; and
(ee) for 2029 and each subsequent year, 90 percent; and
(II) for an applicable drug dispensed for an applicable beneficiary who has incurred costs, as determined in accordance with
(aa) for 2025, 99 percent;
(bb) for 2026, 98 percent;
(cc) for 2027, 95 percent;
(dd) for 2028, 92 percent;
(ee) for 2029, 90 percent;
(ff) for 2030, 85 percent; and
(gg) for 2031 and each subsequent year, 80 percent.
(D) Total expenditures
For purposes of this paragraph, the term "total expenditures" includes, in the case of expenditures with respect to part D, the total gross covered prescription drug costs as defined in
(E) Special case for certain claims
(i) Claims spanning deductible
In the case where the entire amount of the negotiated price of an individual claim for an applicable drug with respect to an applicable beneficiary does not fall above the annual deductible specified in
(ii) Claims spanning out-of-pocket threshold
In the case where the entire amount of the negotiated price of an individual claim for an applicable drug with respect to an applicable beneficiary does not fall entirely below or entirely above the annual out-of-pocket threshold specified in
(I) in accordance with subparagraph (A)(i) on the portion of the negotiated price of the applicable drug that falls below such threshold; and
(II) in accordance with subparagraph (A)(ii) on the portion of such price of such drug that falls at or above such threshold.
(5) Manufacturer
The term "manufacturer" means any entity which is engaged in the production, preparation, propagation, compounding, conversion, or processing of prescription drug products, either directly or indirectly by extraction from substances of natural origin, or independently by means of chemical synthesis, or by a combination of extraction and chemical synthesis. Such term does not include a wholesale distributor of drugs or a retail pharmacy licensed under State law.
(6) Negotiated price
The term "negotiated price" has the meaning given such term for purposes of
(7) Qualified retiree prescription drug plan
The term "qualified retiree prescription drug plan" has the meaning given such term in
(Aug. 14, 1935, ch. 531, title XVIII, §1860D–14C, as added
Editorial Notes
References in Text
Section 52 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, referred to in subsec. (g)(4)(B)(ii)(II)(bb), (C)(ii)(II)(bb), is classified to
1 So in original. Probably should not be capitalized.
§1395w–114d. Selected drug subsidy program
With respect to covered part D drugs that would be applicable drugs (as defined in
(Aug. 14, 1935, ch. 531, title XVIII, §1860D–14D, as added
§1395w–115. Subsidies for part D eligible individuals for qualified prescription drug coverage
(a) Subsidy payment
In order to reduce premium levels applicable to qualified prescription drug coverage for part D eligible individuals consistent with an overall subsidy level of 74.5 percent (or, for each of 2024 through 2029, the percent applicable as a result of the application of
(1) Direct subsidy
A direct subsidy for each part D eligible individual enrolled in a prescription drug plan or MA–PD plan for a month equal to—
(A) the amount of the plan's standardized bid amount (as defined in
(B) the base beneficiary premium (as computed under paragraph (2) or (8) of
(2) Subsidy through reinsurance
The reinsurance payment amount (as defined in subsection (b)).
This section constitutes budget authority in advance of appropriations Acts and represents the obligation of the Secretary to provide for the payment of amounts provided under this section.
(b) Reinsurance payment amount
(1) In general
The reinsurance payment amount under this subsection for a part D eligible individual enrolled in a prescription drug plan or MA–PD plan for a coverage year is an amount equal to—
(A) for a year preceding 2025, 80 percent of the allowable reinsurance costs (as specified in paragraph (2)) attributable to that portion of gross covered prescription drug costs as specified in paragraph (3) incurred in the coverage year after such individual has incurred costs that exceed the annual out-of-pocket threshold specified in
(B) for 2025 and each subsequent year, the sum of—
(i) with respect to applicable drugs (as defined in
(ii) with respect to covered part D drugs that are not applicable drugs (as so defined), an amount equal to 40 percent of such allowable reinsurance costs attributable to that portion of gross covered prescription drug costs as specified in paragraph (3) incurred in the coverage year after such individual has incurred costs that exceed the annual out-of-pocket threshold specified in
(2) Allowable reinsurance costs
(A) In general
Subject to subparagraph (B), for purposes of this section, the term "allowable reinsurance costs" means, with respect to gross covered prescription drug costs under a prescription drug plan offered by a PDP sponsor or an MA–PD plan offered by an MA organization, the part of such costs that are actually paid (net of discounts, chargebacks, and average percentage rebates) by the sponsor or organization or by (or on behalf of) an enrollee under the plan, but in no case more than the part of such costs that would have been paid under the plan if the prescription drug coverage under the plan were basic prescription drug coverage, or, in the case of a plan providing supplemental prescription drug coverage, if such coverage were standard prescription drug coverage.
(B) Inclusion of manufacturer discounts on applicable drugs
For purposes of applying subparagraph (A), the term "allowable reinsurance costs" shall include the portion of the negotiated price (as defined in
(3) Gross covered prescription drug costs
Subject to paragraph (2)(B), for purposes of this section, the term "gross covered prescription drug costs" means, with respect to a part D eligible individual enrolled in a prescription drug plan or MA–PD plan during a coverage year, the costs incurred under the plan, not including administrative costs, but including costs directly related to the dispensing of covered part D drugs during the year and costs relating to the deductible. Such costs shall be determined whether they are paid by the individual or under the plan (or, with respect to 2025 and subsequent years, in the case of an applicable drug, as defined in
(4) Coverage year defined
For purposes of this section, the term "coverage year" means a calendar year in which covered part D drugs are dispensed if the claim for such drugs (and payment on such claim) is made not later than such period after the end of such year as the Secretary specifies.
(c) Adjustments relating to bids
(1) Health status risk adjustment
(A) Establishment of risk adjustors
The Secretary shall establish an appropriate methodology for adjusting the standardized bid amount under subsection (a)(1)(A) to take into account variation in costs for basic prescription drug coverage among prescription drug plans and MA–PD plans based on the differences in actuarial risk of different enrollees being served. Any such risk adjustment shall be designed in a manner so as not to result in a change in the aggregate amounts payable to such plans under subsection (a)(1) and through that portion of the monthly beneficiary prescription drug premiums described in subsection (a)(1)(B) and MA monthly prescription drug beneficiary premiums.
(B) Considerations
In establishing the methodology under subparagraph (A), the Secretary may take into account the similar methodologies used under
(C) Data collection
In order to carry out this paragraph, the Secretary shall require—
(i) PDP sponsors to submit data regarding drug claims that can be linked at the individual level to part A and part B data and such other information as the Secretary determines necessary; and
(ii) MA organizations that offer MA–PD plans to submit data regarding drug claims that can be linked at the individual level to other data that such organizations are required to submit to the Secretary and such other information as the Secretary determines necessary.
(D) Publication
At the time of publication of risk adjustment factors under
(2) Geographic adjustment
(A) In general
Subject to subparagraph (B), for purposes of
(B) De minimis rule
If the Secretary determines that the price variations described in subparagraph (A) among PDP regions are de minimis, the Secretary shall not provide for adjustment under this paragraph.
(C) Budget neutral adjustment
Any adjustment under this paragraph shall be applied in a manner so as to not result in a change in the aggregate payments made under this part that would have been made if the Secretary had not applied such adjustment.
(d) Payment methods
(1) In general
Payments under this section shall be based on such a method as the Secretary determines. The Secretary may establish a payment method by which interim payments of amounts under this section are made during a year based on the Secretary's best estimate of amounts that will be payable after obtaining all of the information.
(2) Requirement for provision of information
(A) Requirement
Payments under this section to a PDP sponsor or MA organization are conditioned upon the furnishing to the Secretary, in a form and manner specified by the Secretary, of such information as may be required to carry out this section.
(B) Restriction on use of information
Information disclosed or obtained pursuant to subparagraph (A) may be used by officers, employees, and contractors of the Department of Health and Human Services only for the purposes of, and to the extent necessary in, carrying out this section.
(3) Source of payments
Payments under this section shall be made from the Medicare Prescription Drug Account.
(4) Application of enrollee adjustment
The provisions of
(e) Portion of total payments to a sponsor or organization subject to risk (application of risk corridors)
(1) Computation of adjusted allowable risk corridor costs
(A) In general
For purposes of this subsection, the term "adjusted allowable risk corridor costs" means, for a plan for a coverage year (as defined in subsection (b)(4))—
(i) the allowable risk corridor costs (as defined in subparagraph (B)) for the plan for the year, reduced by
(ii) the sum of (I) the total reinsurance payments made under subsection (b) to the sponsor of the plan for the year, and (II) the total subsidy payments made under
(B) Allowable risk corridor costs
For purposes of this subsection, the term "allowable risk corridor costs" means, with respect to a prescription drug plan offered by a PDP sponsor or an MA–PD plan offered by an MA organization, the part of costs (not including administrative costs, but including costs directly related to the dispensing of covered part D drugs during the year) incurred by the sponsor or organization under the plan that are actually paid (net of discounts, chargebacks, and average percentage rebates) by the sponsor or organization under the plan, but in no case more than the part of such costs that would have been paid under the plan if the prescription drug coverage under the plan were basic prescription drug coverage, or, in the case of a plan providing supplemental prescription drug coverage, if such coverage were basic prescription drug coverage taking into account the adjustment under
(2) Adjustment of payment
(A) No adjustment if adjusted allowable risk corridor costs within risk corridor
If the adjusted allowable risk corridor costs (as defined in paragraph (1)) for the plan for the year are at least equal to the first threshold lower limit of the risk corridor (specified in paragraph (3)(A)(i)), but not greater than the first threshold upper limit of the risk corridor (specified in paragraph (3)(A)(iii)) for the plan for the year, then no payment adjustment shall be made under this subsection.
(B) Increase in payment if adjusted allowable risk corridor costs above upper limit of risk corridor
(i) Costs between first and second threshold upper limits
If the adjusted allowable risk corridor costs for the plan for the year are greater than the first threshold upper limit, but not greater than the second threshold upper limit, of the risk corridor for the plan for the year, the Secretary shall increase the total of the payments made to the sponsor or organization offering the plan for the year under this section by an amount equal to 50 percent (or, for 2006 and 2007, 75 percent or 90 percent if the conditions described in clause (iii) are met for the year) of the difference between such adjusted allowable risk corridor costs and the first threshold upper limit of the risk corridor.
(ii) Costs above second threshold upper limits
If the adjusted allowable risk corridor costs for the plan for the year are greater than the second threshold upper limit of the risk corridor for the plan for the year, the Secretary shall increase the total of the payments made to the sponsor or organization offering the plan for the year under this section by an amount equal to the sum of—
(I) 50 percent (or, for 2006 and 2007, 75 percent or 90 percent if the conditions described in clause (iii) are met for the year) of the difference between the second threshold upper limit and the first threshold upper limit; and
(II) 80 percent of the difference between such adjusted allowable risk corridor costs and the second threshold upper limit of the risk corridor.
(iii) Conditions for application of higher percentage for 2006 and 2007
The conditions described in this clause are met for 2006 or 2007 if the Secretary determines with respect to such year that—
(I) at least 60 percent of prescription drug plans and MA–PD plans to which this subsection applies have adjusted allowable risk corridor costs for the plan for the year that are more than the first threshold upper limit of the risk corridor for the plan for the year; and
(II) such plans represent at least 60 percent of part D eligible individuals enrolled in any prescription drug plan or MA–PD plan.
(C) Reduction in payment if adjusted allowable risk corridor costs below lower limit of risk corridor
(i) Costs between first and second threshold lower limits
If the adjusted allowable risk corridor costs for the plan for the year are less than the first threshold lower limit, but not less than the second threshold lower limit, of the risk corridor for the plan for the year, the Secretary shall reduce the total of the payments made to the sponsor or organization offering the plan for the year under this section by an amount (or otherwise recover from the sponsor or organization an amount) equal to 50 percent (or, for 2006 and 2007, 75 percent) of the difference between the first threshold lower limit of the risk corridor and such adjusted allowable risk corridor costs.
(ii) Costs below second threshold lower limit
If the adjusted allowable risk corridor costs for the plan for the year are less the second threshold lower limit of the risk corridor for the plan for the year, the Secretary shall reduce the total of the payments made to the sponsor or organization offering the plan for the year under this section by an amount (or otherwise recover from the sponsor or organization an amount) equal to the sum of—
(I) 50 percent (or, for 2006 and 2007, 75 percent) of the difference between the first threshold lower limit and the second threshold lower limit; and
(II) 80 percent of the difference between the second threshold upper limit of the risk corridor and such adjusted allowable risk corridor costs.
(3) Establishment of risk corridors
(A) In general
For each plan year the Secretary shall establish a risk corridor for each prescription drug plan and each MA–PD plan. The risk corridor for a plan for a year shall be equal to a range as follows:
(i) First threshold lower limit
The first threshold lower limit of such corridor shall be equal to—
(I) the target amount described in subparagraph (B) for the plan; minus
(II) an amount equal to the first threshold risk percentage for the plan (as determined under subparagraph (C)(i)) of such target amount.
(ii) Second threshold lower limit
The second threshold lower limit of such corridor shall be equal to—
(I) the target amount described in subparagraph (B) for the plan; minus
(II) an amount equal to the second threshold risk percentage for the plan (as determined under subparagraph (C)(ii)) of such target amount.
(iii) First threshold upper limit
The first threshold upper limit of such corridor shall be equal to the sum of—
(I) such target amount; and
(II) the amount described in clause (i)(II).
(iv) Second threshold upper limit
The second threshold upper limit of such corridor shall be equal to the sum of—
(I) such target amount; and
(II) the amount described in clause (ii)(II).
(B) Target amount described
The target amount described in this paragraph is, with respect to a prescription drug plan or an MA–PD plan in a year, the total amount of payments paid to the PDP sponsor or MA–PD organization for the plan for the year, taking into account amounts paid by the Secretary and enrollees, based upon the standardized bid amount (as defined in
(C) First and second threshold risk percentage defined
(i) First threshold risk percentage
Subject to clause (iii), for purposes of this section, the first threshold risk percentage is—
(I) for 2006 and 2007, and 1 2.5 percent;
(II) for 2008 through 2011, 5 percent; and
(III) for 2012 and subsequent years, a percentage established by the Secretary, but in no case less than 5 percent.
(ii) Second threshold risk percentage
Subject to clause (iii), for purposes of this section, the second threshold risk percentage is—
(I) for 2006 and 2007, 5 percent;
(II) for 2008 through 2011, 10 percent; and
(III) for 2012 and subsequent years, a percentage established by the Secretary that is greater than the percent established for the year under clause (i)(III), but in no case less than 10 percent.
(iii) Reduction of risk percentage to ensure 2 plans in an area
Pursuant to
(4) Plans at risk for entire amount of supplemental prescription drug coverage
A PDP sponsor and MA organization that offers a plan that provides supplemental prescription drug benefits shall be at full financial risk for the provision of such supplemental benefits.
(5) No effect on monthly premium
No adjustment in payments made by reason of this subsection shall affect the monthly beneficiary premium or the MA monthly prescription drug beneficiary premium.
(f) Disclosure of information
(1) In general
Each contract under this part and under part C shall provide that—
(A) the PDP sponsor offering a prescription drug plan or an MA organization offering an MA–PD plan shall provide the Secretary with such information as the Secretary determines is necessary to carry out this section; and
(B) the Secretary shall have the right in accordance with
(2) Restriction on use of information
Information disclosed or obtained pursuant to the provisions of this section may be used—
(A) by officers, employees, and contractors of the Department of Health and Human Services for the purposes of, and to the extent necessary in—
(i) carrying out this section or part E of subchapter XI; and
(ii) conducting oversight, evaluation, and enforcement under this subchapter;
(B) by the Attorney General and the Comptroller General of the United States for the purposes of, and to the extent necessary in, carrying out health oversight activities;
(C) by the Executive Director of the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission for purposes of monitoring, making recommendations for, and analysis of the program under this subchapter and by the Executive Director of the Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission for purposes of monitoring, making recommendations for, and analysis of the Medicaid program established under subchapter XIX and the Children's Health Insurance Program under subchapter XXI; and
(D) by the Director of the Congressional Budget Office for the purposes of analysis of programs authorized under this chapter, as applicable, and the fulfilment of such Director's duties under the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974.
(3) Additional restrictions on disclosure of information
(A) In general
The Executive Directors described in paragraph (2)(C) shall not disclose any of the following information disclosed to such Executive Directors or obtained by such Executive Directors pursuant to such paragraph, with respect to a prescription drug plan offered by a PDP sponsor or an MA–PD plan offered by an MA organization:
(i) The specific amounts or the identity of the source of any rebates, discounts, price concessions, or other forms of direct or indirect remuneration under such prescription drug plan or such MA–PD plan.
(ii) Information submitted with the bid submitted under
(iii) In the case of such information from prescription drug event records, information in a form that would not be permitted under section 423.505(m) of title 42, Code of Federal Regulations, or any successor regulation, if released by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
(B) Clarification
The restrictions on disclosures described in subparagraph (A) shall also apply to disclosures to individual Commissioners of the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission or of the Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission.
(g) Payment for fallback prescription drug plans
In lieu of the amounts otherwise payable under this section to a PDP sponsor offering a fallback prescription drug plan (as defined in
(h) Temporary retrospective subsidy for reduction in cost-sharing and deductible for adult vaccines recommended by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices and Insulin During 2023
(1) In general
In addition to amounts otherwise payable under this section to a PDP sponsor of a prescription drug plan or an MA organization offering an MA–PD plan, for plan year 2023, the Secretary shall provide the PDP sponsor or MA organization offering the plan subsidies in an amount equal to the aggregate reduction in cost-sharing and deductible by reason of the application of paragraph (8) or (9) of
(2) Timing
The Secretary shall provide a subsidy under paragraph (1), as applicable, not later than 18 months following the end of the applicable plan year.
(Aug. 14, 1935, ch. 531, title XVIII, §1860D–15, as added
Editorial Notes
References in Text
This chapter, referred to in subsec. (f)(2)(D), is act Aug. 14, 1935, ch. 531,
The Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974, referred to in subsec. (f)(2)(D), is
Amendments
2022—Subsec. (a).
Subsec. (a)(1)(B).
Subsec. (b)(1).
Subsec. (b)(2).
Subsec. (b)(3).
Subsec. (f)(2)(A)(i).
Subsec. (f)(2)(D).
Subsec. (h).
Subsec. (h)(1).
2020—Subsec. (f)(2)(C).
Subsec. (f)(3).
2010—Subsec. (f)(2).
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Construction of 2022 Amendment
Nothing in amendment by section 11401(c)(1) of
1 So in original. The word "and" probably should not appear.
2 See References in Text note below.
§1395w–116. Medicare Prescription Drug Account in the Federal Supplementary Medical Insurance Trust Fund
(a) Establishment and operation of Account
(1) Establishment
There is created within the Federal Supplementary Medical Insurance Trust Fund established by
(2) Funding
The Account shall consist of such gifts and bequests as may be made as provided in
(3) Separate from rest of Trust Fund
Funds provided under this part to the Account shall be kept separate from all other funds within the Federal Supplementary Medical Insurance Trust Fund, but shall be invested, and such investments redeemed, in the same manner as all other funds and investments within such Trust Fund.
(b) Payments from Account
(1) In general
The Managing Trustee shall pay from time to time from the Account such amounts as the Secretary certifies are necessary to make payments to operate the program under this part, including—
(A) payments under
(B) payments under
(C) payments to sponsors of qualified retiree prescription drug plans under
(D) payments with respect to administrative expenses under this part in accordance with
(E) payments under
(2) Transfers to Medicaid account for increased administrative costs
The Managing Trustee shall transfer from time to time from the Account to the Grants to States for Medicaid account amounts the Secretary certifies are attributable to increases in payment resulting from the application of
(3) Payments of premiums withheld
The Managing Trustee shall make payment to the PDP sponsor or MA organization involved of the premiums (and the portion of late enrollment penalties) that are collected in the manner described in
(4) Treatment in relation to part B premium
Amounts payable from the Account shall not be taken into account in computing actuarial rates or premium amounts under
(c) Deposits into Account
(1) Low-income transfer
Amounts paid under
(2) Amounts withheld
Pursuant to
(3) Appropriations to cover Government contributions
There are authorized to be appropriated from time to time, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to the Account, an amount equivalent to the amount of payments made from the Account under subsection (b) plus such amounts as the Managing Trustee certifies is necessary to maintain an appropriate contingency margin, reduced by the amounts deposited under paragraph (1) or subsection (a)(2).
(4) Initial funding and reserve
In order to assure prompt payment of benefits provided under this part and the administrative expenses thereunder during the early months of the program established by this part and to provide an initial contingency reserve, there are authorized to be appropriated to the Account, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, such amount as the Secretary certifies are required, but not to exceed 10 percent of the estimated total expenditures from such Account in 2006.
(5) Transfer of any remaining balance from Transitional Assistance Account
Any balance in the Transitional Assistance Account that is transferred under
(Aug. 14, 1935, ch. 531, title XVIII, §1860D–16, as added
Editorial Notes
Amendments
2022—Subsec. (b)(1)(E).
subpart 3—application to medicare advantage program and treatment of employer-sponsored programs and other prescription drug plans
§1395w–131. Application to Medicare Advantage program and related managed care programs
(a) Special rules relating to offering of qualified prescription drug coverage
(1) In general
An MA organization on and after January 1, 2006—
(A) may not offer an MA plan described in
(B) may not offer prescription drug coverage (other than that required under parts A and B) to an enrollee—
(i) under an MSA plan; or
(ii) under another MA plan unless such drug coverage under such other plan provides qualified prescription drug coverage and unless the requirements of this section with respect to such coverage are met.
(2) Qualifying coverage
For purposes of paragraph (1)(A), the term "required coverage" means with respect to an MA–PD plan—
(A) basic prescription drug coverage; or
(B) qualified prescription drug coverage that provides supplemental prescription drug coverage, so long as there is no MA monthly supplemental beneficiary premium applied under the plan (due to the application of a credit against such premium of a rebate under
(b) Application of default enrollment rules
(1) Seamless continuation
In applying
(2) MA continuation
In applying
(A) for purposes of the election as of January 1, 2006, the MA plan provided as of December 31, 2005, any prescription drug coverage; or
(B) for periods after January 1, 2006, such MA plan is an MA–PD plan.
(3) Discontinuance of MA–PD election during first year of eligibility
In applying the second sentence of
(4) Rules regarding enrollees in MA plans not providing qualified prescription drug coverage
In the case of an individual who is enrolled in an MA plan (other than an MSA plan) that does not provide qualified prescription drug coverage, if the organization offering such coverage discontinues the offering with respect to the individual of all MA plans that do not provide such coverage—
(i) the individual is deemed to have elected the original medicare fee-for-service program option, unless the individual affirmatively elects to enroll in an MA–PD plan; and
(ii) in the case of such a deemed election, the disenrollment shall be treated as an involuntary termination of the MA plan described in subparagraph (B)(ii) of
The information disclosed under
(c) Application of part D rules for prescription drug coverage
With respect to the offering of qualified prescription drug coverage by an MA organization under this part on and after January 1, 2006—
(1) In general
Except as otherwise provided, the provisions of this part shall apply under part C with respect to prescription drug coverage provided under MA–PD plans in lieu of the other provisions of part C that would apply to such coverage under such plans.
(2) Waiver
The Secretary shall waive the provisions referred to in paragraph (1) to the extent the Secretary determines that such provisions duplicate, or are in conflict with, provisions otherwise applicable to the organization or plan under part C or as may be necessary in order to improve coordination of this part with the benefits under this part.
(3) Treatment of MA owned and operated pharmacies
The Secretary may waive the requirement of
(d) Special rules for private fee-for-service plans that offer prescription drug coverage
With respect to an MA plan described in
(1) Requirements regarding negotiated prices
Subsections (a)(1) and (d)(1) of
(2) Modification of pharmacy access standard and disclosure requirement
If the plan provides coverage for drugs purchased from all pharmacies, without charging additional cost-sharing, and without regard to whether they are participating pharmacies in a network or have entered into contracts or agreements with pharmacies to provide drugs to enrollees covered by the plan, subsections (b)(1)(C) and (k) of
(3) Drug utilization management program and medication therapy management program not required
The requirements of subparagraphs (A) and (C) of
(4) Application of reinsurance
The Secretary shall determine the amount of reinsurance payments under
(A) bases such amount on the Secretary's estimate of the amount of such payments that would be payable if the plan were an MA–PD plan described in
(B) takes into account the average reinsurance payments made under
(5) Exemption from risk corridor provisions
The provisions of
(6) Exemption from negotiations
Subsections (d) and (e)(2)(C) of
(7) Treatment of incurred costs without regard to formulary
The exclusion of costs incurred for covered part D drugs which are not included (or treated as being included) in a plan's formulary under
(e) Application to reasonable cost reimbursement contractors
(1) In general
Subject to paragraphs (2) and (3) and rules established by the Secretary, in the case of an organization that is providing benefits under a reasonable cost reimbursement contract under
(2) Limitation on enrollment
In applying paragraph (1), the organization may not enroll part D eligible individuals who are not enrolled under the reasonable cost reimbursement contract involved.
(3) Bids not included in determining national average monthly bid amount
The bid of an organization offering prescription drug coverage under this subsection shall not be taken into account in computing the national average monthly bid amount and low-income benchmark premium amount under this part.
(f) Application to PACE
(1) In general
Subject to paragraphs (2) and (3) and rules established by the Secretary, in the case of a PACE program under
(2) Limitation on enrollment
In applying paragraph (1), the organization may not enroll part D eligible individuals who are not enrolled under the PACE program involved.
(3) Bids not included in determining standardized bid amount
The bid of an organization offering prescription drug coverage under this subsection is not be taken into account in computing any average benchmark bid amount and low-income benchmark premium amount under this part.
(Aug. 14, 1935, ch. 531, title XVIII, §1860D–21, as added
Editorial Notes
Amendments
2022—Subsec. (d)(7).
§1395w–132. Special rules for employer-sponsored programs
(a) Subsidy payment
(1) In general
The Secretary shall provide in accordance with this subsection for payment to the sponsor of a qualified retiree prescription drug plan (as defined in paragraph (2)) of a special subsidy payment equal to the amount specified in paragraph (3) for each qualified covered retiree under the plan (as defined in paragraph (4)). This subsection constitutes budget authority in advance of appropriations Acts and represents the obligation of the Secretary to provide for the payment of amounts provided under this section.
(2) Qualified retiree prescription drug plan defined
For purposes of this subsection, the term "qualified retiree prescription drug plan" means employment-based retiree health coverage (as defined in subsection (c)(1)) if, with respect to a part D eligible individual who is a participant or beneficiary under such coverage, the following requirements are met:
(A) Attestation of actuarial equivalence to standard coverage
The sponsor of the plan provides the Secretary, annually or at such other time as the Secretary may require, with an attestation that the actuarial value of prescription drug coverage under the plan (as determined using the processes and methods described in
(i) for years prior to 2025, any discount or coverage provided during the gap in prescription drug coverage that occurs between the initial coverage limit under
(ii) for 2025 and each subsequent year, any discount provided pursuant to
(B) Audits
The sponsor of the plan, or an administrator of the plan designated by the sponsor, shall maintain (and afford the Secretary access to) such records as the Secretary may require for purposes of audits and other oversight activities necessary to ensure the adequacy of prescription drug coverage and the accuracy of payments made under this section. The provisions of
(C) Provision of disclosure regarding prescription drug coverage
The sponsor of the plan shall provide for disclosure of information regarding prescription drug coverage in accordance with
(3) Employer and union special subsidy amounts
(A) In general
For purposes of this subsection, the special subsidy payment amount under this paragraph for a qualifying covered retiree for a coverage year enrolled with the sponsor of a qualified retiree prescription drug plan is, for the portion of the retiree's gross covered retiree plan-related prescription drug costs (as defined in subparagraph (C)(ii)) for such year that exceeds the cost threshold amount specified in subparagraph (B) and does not exceed the cost limit under such subparagraph, an amount equal to 28 percent of the allowable retiree costs (as defined in subparagraph (C)(i)) attributable to such gross covered prescription drug costs.
(B) Cost threshold and cost limit applicable
(i) In general
Subject to clause (ii)—
(I) the cost threshold under this subparagraph is equal to $250 for plan years that end in 2006; and
(II) the cost limit under this subparagraph is equal to $5,000 for plan years that end in 2006.
(ii) Indexing
The cost threshold and cost limit amounts specified in subclauses (I) and (II) of clause (i) for a plan year that ends after 2006 shall be adjusted in the same manner as the annual deductible and the annual out-of-pocket threshold, respectively, are annually adjusted under paragraphs (1) and (4)(B) of
(C) Definitions
For purposes of this paragraph:
(i) Allowable retiree costs
The term "allowable retiree costs" means, with respect to gross covered prescription drug costs under a qualified retiree prescription drug plan by a plan sponsor, the part of such costs that are actually paid (net of discounts, chargebacks, and average percentage rebates) by the sponsor or by or on behalf of a qualifying covered retiree under the plan.
(ii) Gross covered retiree plan-related prescription drug costs
For purposes of this section, the term "gross covered retiree plan-related prescription drug costs" means, with respect to a qualifying covered retiree enrolled in a qualified retiree prescription drug plan during a coverage year, the costs incurred under the plan, not including administrative costs, but including costs directly related to the dispensing of covered part D drugs during the year. Such costs shall be determined whether they are paid by the retiree or under the plan.
(iii) Coverage year
The term "coverage year" has the meaning given such term in
(4) Qualifying covered retiree defined
For purposes of this subsection, the term "qualifying covered retiree" means a part D eligible individual who is not enrolled in a prescription drug plan or an MA–PD plan but is covered under a qualified retiree prescription drug plan.
(5) Payment methods, including provision of necessary information
The provisions of
(6) Construction
Nothing in this subsection shall be construed as—
(A) precluding a part D eligible individual who is covered under employment-based retiree health coverage from enrolling in a prescription drug plan or in an MA–PD plan;
(B) precluding such employment-based retiree health coverage or an employer or other person from paying all or any portion of any premium required for coverage under a prescription drug plan or MA–PD plan on behalf of such an individual;
(C) preventing such employment-based retiree health coverage from providing coverage—
(i) that is better than standard prescription drug coverage to retirees who are covered under a qualified retiree prescription drug plan; or
(ii) that is supplemental to the benefits provided under a prescription drug plan or an MA–PD plan, including benefits to retirees who are not covered under a qualified retiree prescription drug plan but who are enrolled in such a prescription drug plan or MA–PD plan; or
(D) preventing employers to provide for flexibility in benefit design and pharmacy access provisions, without regard to the requirements for basic prescription drug coverage, so long as the actuarial equivalence requirement of paragraph (2)(A) is met.
(b) Application of MA waiver authority
The provisions of
(1) a prescription drug plan; or
(2) contracts between such a Program plan and the PDP sponsor of such a prescription drug plan..1
(c) Definitions
For purposes of this section:
(1) Employment-based retiree health coverage
The term "employment-based retiree health coverage" means health insurance or other coverage of health care costs (whether provided by voluntary insurance coverage or pursuant to statutory or contractual obligation) for part D eligible individuals (or for such individuals and their spouses and dependents) under a group health plan based on their status as retired participants in such plan.
(2) Sponsor
The term "sponsor" means a plan sponsor, as defined in
(3) Group health plan
The term "group health plan" includes such a plan as defined in
(A) Federal and State governmental plans
Such a plan established or maintained for its employees by the Government of the United States, by the government of any State or political subdivision thereof, or by any agency or instrumentality of any of the foregoing, including a health benefits plan offered under
(B) Collectively bargained plans
Such a plan established or maintained under or pursuant to one or more collective bargaining agreements.
(C) Church plans
Such a plan established and maintained for its employees (or their beneficiaries) by a church or by a convention or association of churches which is exempt from tax under section 501 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986.
(Aug. 14, 1935, ch. 531, title XVIII, §1860D–22, as added
Editorial Notes
References in Text
The Internal Revenue Code of 1986, referred to in subsec. (c)(3)(C), is classified generally to Title 26, Internal Revenue Code.
Amendments
2022—Subsec. (a)(2)(A).
Subsec. (b).
2010—Subsec. (a)(2)(A).
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Study on Employment-Based Retiree Health Coverage
"(a)
"(b)
"(1) Trends in employment-based retiree health coverage prior to the date of the enactment of this Act [Dec. 8, 2003].
"(2) The opinions of sponsors of employment-based retiree health coverage concerning which of the options available under this Act [see Tables for classification] they are most likely to utilize for the provision of health coverage to their medicare-eligible retirees, including an assessment of the administrative burdens associated with the available options.
"(3) The likelihood of sponsors of employment-based retiree health coverage to maintain or adjust their levels of retiree health benefits beyond coordination with medicare, including for prescription drug coverage, provided to medicare-eligible retirees after the date of the enactment of this Act.
"(4) The factors that sponsors of employment-based retiree health coverage expect to consider in making decisions about any changes they may make in the health coverage provided to medicare-eligible retirees.
"(5) Whether the prescription drug plan options available, or the health plan options available under the Medicare Advantage program, are likely to cause employers and other entities that did not provide health coverage to retirees prior to the date of the enactment of this Act to provide supplemental coverage or contributions toward premium expenses for medicare-eligible retirees who may enroll in such options in the future.
"(c)
"(1) Changes in the trends in employment-based retiree health coverage since the completion of the initial study by the Comptroller General.
"(2) Factors contributing to any changes in coverage levels.
"(3) The number and characteristics of sponsors of employment-based retiree health coverage who receive the special subsidy payments under section 1860D–22 of the Social Security Act [
"(4) The extent to which sponsors of employment-based retiree health coverage provide supplemental health coverage or contribute to the premiums for medicare-eligible retirees who enroll in a prescription drug plan or an MA–PD plan.
"(5) Other coverage options, including tax-preferred retirement or health savings accounts, consumer-directed health plans, or other vehicles that sponsors of employment-based retiree health coverage believe would assist retirees with their future health care needs and their willingness to sponsor such alternative plan designs.
"(6) The extent to which employers or other entities that did not provide employment-based retiree health coverage prior to the date of the enactment of this Act [Dec. 8, 2003] provided some form of coverage or financial assistance for retiree health care needs after the date of the enactment of this Act.
"(7) Recommendations by employers, benefits experts, academics, and others on ways that the voluntary provision of employment-based retiree health coverage may be improved and expanded.
"(d)
"(1) the initial study under subsection (b) not later than 1 year after the date of the enactment of this Act [Dec. 8, 2003]; and
"(2) the final study under subsection (c) not later than January 1, 2007.
"(e)
§1395w–133. State Pharmaceutical Assistance Programs
(a) Requirements for benefit coordination
(1) In general
Before July 1, 2005, the Secretary shall establish consistent with this section requirements for prescription drug plans to ensure the effective coordination between a part D plan (as defined in paragraph (5)) and a State Pharmaceutical Assistance Program (as defined in subsection (b)) with respect to—
(A) payment of premiums and coverage; and
(B) payment for supplemental prescription drug benefits,
for part D eligible individuals enrolled under both types of plans.
(2) Coordination elements
The requirements under paragraph (1) shall include requirements relating to coordination of each of the following:
(A) Enrollment file sharing.
(B) The processing of claims, including electronic processing.
(C) Claims payment.
(D) Claims reconciliation reports.
(E) Application of the protection against high out-of-pocket expenditures under
(F) Other administrative processes specified by the Secretary.
Such requirements shall be consistent with applicable law to safeguard the privacy of any individually identifiable beneficiary information.
(3) Use of lump sum per capita method
Such requirements shall include a method for the application by a part D plan of specified funding amounts from a State Pharmaceutical Assistance Program for enrolled individuals for supplemental prescription drug benefits.
(4) Consultation
In establishing requirements under this subsection, the Secretary shall consult with State Pharmaceutical Assistance Programs, MA organizations, States, pharmaceutical benefit managers, employers, representatives of part D eligible individuals, the data processing experts, pharmacists, pharmaceutical manufacturers, and other experts.
(5) Part D plan defined
For purposes of this section and
(b) State Pharmaceutical Assistance Program
For purposes of this part, the term "State Pharmaceutical Assistance Program" means a State program—
(1) which provides financial assistance for the purchase or provision of supplemental prescription drug coverage or benefits on behalf of part D eligible individuals;
(2) which, in determining eligibility and the amount of assistance to part D eligible individuals under the Program, provides assistance to such individuals in all part D plans and does not discriminate based upon the part D plan in which the individual is enrolled; and
(3) which satisfies the requirements of subsections (a) and (c).
(c) Relation to other provisions
(1) Medicare as primary payor
The requirements of this section shall not change or affect the primary payor status of a part D plan.
(2) Use of a single card
A card that is issued under
(3) Other provisions
The provisions of
(4) Special treatment under out-of-pocket rule
In applying
(5) Construction
Nothing in this section shall be construed as requiring a State Pharmaceutical Assistance Program to coordinate or provide financial assistance with respect to any part D plan.
(d) Facilitation of transition and coordination with State Pharmaceutical Assistance Programs
(1) Transitional grant program
The Secretary shall provide payments to State Pharmaceutical Assistance Programs with an application approved under this subsection.
(2) Use of funds
Payments under this section may be used by a Program for any of the following:
(A) Educating part D eligible individuals enrolled in the Program about the prescription drug coverage available through part D plans under this part.
(B) Providing technical assistance, phone support, and counseling for such enrollees to facilitate selection and enrollment in such plans.
(C) Other activities designed to promote the effective coordination of enrollment, coverage, and payment between such Program and such plans.
(3) Allocation of funds
Of the amount appropriated to carry out this subsection for a fiscal year, the Secretary shall allocate payments among Programs that have applications approved under paragraph (4) for such fiscal year in proportion to the number of enrollees enrolled in each such Program as of October 1, 2003.
(4) Application
No payments may be made under this subsection except pursuant to an application that is submitted and approved in a time, manner, and form specified by the Secretary.
(5) Funding
Out of any funds in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, there are appropriated for each of fiscal years 2005 and 2006, $62,500,000 to carry out this subsection.
(Aug. 14, 1935, ch. 531, title XVIII, §1860D–23, as added
§1395w–134. Coordination requirements for plans providing prescription drug coverage
(a) Application of benefit coordination requirements to additional plans
(1) In general
The Secretary shall apply the coordination requirements established under
(2) Application to treatment of certain out-of-pocket expenditures
To the extent specified by the Secretary, the requirements referred to in paragraph (1) shall apply to procedures established under
(3) User fees
(A) In general
The Secretary may impose user fees for the transmittal of information necessary for benefit coordination under
(B) Application
A user fee may not be imposed under subparagraph (A) with respect to a State Pharmaceutical Assistance Program.
(b) Rx Plan
An Rx plan described in this subsection is any of the following:
(1) Medicaid programs
A State plan under subchapter XIX, including such a plan operating under a waiver under
(2) Group health plans
An employer group health plan.
(3) FEHBP
The Federal employees health benefits plan under
(4) Military coverage (including TRICARE)
Coverage under
(5) Other prescription drug coverage
Such other health benefit plans or programs that provide coverage or financial assistance for the purchase or provision of prescription drug coverage on behalf of part D eligible individuals as the Secretary may specify.
(c) Relation to other provisions
(1) Use of cost management tools
The requirements of this section shall not impair or prevent a PDP sponsor or MA organization from applying cost management tools (including differential payments) under all methods of operation.
(2) No affect 1 on treatment of certain out-of-pocket expenditures
The requirements of this section shall not affect the application of the procedures established under
(Aug. 14, 1935, ch. 531, title XVIII, §1860D–24, as added
1 So in original. Probably should be "effect".
subpart 4—medicare prescription drug discount card and transitional assistance program
§1395w–141. Medicare prescription drug discount card and transitional assistance program
(a) Establishment of program
(1) In general
The Secretary shall establish a program under this section—
(A) to endorse prescription drug discount card programs that meet the requirements of this section in order to provide access to prescription drug discounts through prescription drug card sponsors for discount card eligible individuals throughout the United States; and
(B) to provide for transitional assistance for transitional assistance eligible individuals enrolled in such endorsed programs.
(2) Period of operation
(A) Implementation deadline
The Secretary shall implement the program under this section so that discount cards and transitional assistance are first available by not later than 6 months after December 8, 2003.
(B) Expediting implementation
The Secretary shall promulgate regulations to carry out the program under this section which may be effective and final immediately on an interim basis as of the date of publication of the interim final regulation. If the Secretary provides for an interim final regulation, the Secretary shall provide for a period of public comments on such regulation after the date of publication. The Secretary may change or revise such regulation after completion of the period of public comment.
(C) Termination and transition
(i) In general
Subject to clause (ii)—
(I) the program under this section shall not apply to covered discount card drugs dispensed after December 31, 2005; and
(II) transitional assistance shall be available after such date to the extent the assistance relates to drugs dispensed on or before such date.
(ii) Transition
In the case of an individual who is enrolled in an endorsed discount card program as of December 31, 2005, during the individual's transition period (if any) under clause (iii), in accordance with transition rules specified by the Secretary—
(I) such endorsed program may continue to apply to covered discount card drugs dispensed to the individual under the program during such transition period;
(II) no annual enrollment fee shall be applicable during the transition period;
(III) during such period the individual may not change the endorsed program plan in which the individual is enrolled; and
(IV) the balance of any transitional assistance remaining on January 1, 2006, shall remain available for drugs dispensed during the individual's transition period.
(iii) Transition period
The transition period under this clause for an individual is the period beginning on January 1, 2006, and ending in the case of an individual who—
(I) is enrolled in a prescription drug plan or an MA–PD plan before the last date of the initial enrollment period under
(II) is not so enrolled, on the last day of such initial period.
(3) Voluntary nature of program
Nothing in this section shall be construed as requiring a discount card eligible individual to enroll in an endorsed discount card program under this section.
(4) Glossary and definitions of terms
For purposes of this section:
(A) Covered discount card drug
The term "covered discount card drug" has the meaning given the term "covered part D drug" in
(B) Discount card eligible individual
The term "discount card eligible individual" is defined in subsection (b)(1)(A).
(C) Endorsed discount card program; endorsed program
The terms "endorsed discount card program" and "endorsed program" mean a prescription drug discount card program that is endorsed (and for which the sponsor has a contract with the Secretary) under this section.
(D) Negotiated price
Negotiated prices are described in subsection (e)(1)(A)(ii).
(E) Prescription drug card sponsor; sponsor
The terms "prescription drug card sponsor" and "sponsor" are defined in subsection (h)(1)(A).
(F) State
The term "State" has the meaning given such term for purposes of subchapter XIX.
(G) Transitional assistance eligible individual
The term "transitional assistance eligible individual" is defined in subsection (b)(2).
(b) Eligibility for discount card and for transitional assistance
For purposes of this section:
(1) Discount card eligible individual
(A) In general
The term "discount card eligible individual" means an individual who—
(i) is entitled to benefits, or enrolled, under part A or enrolled under part B; and
(ii) subject to paragraph (4), is not an individual described in subparagraph (B).
(B) Individual described
An individual described in this subparagraph is an individual described in subparagraph (A)(i) who is enrolled under subchapter XIX (or under a waiver under
(2) Transitional assistance eligible individual
(A) In general
Subject to subparagraph (B), the term "transitional assistance eligible individual" means a discount card eligible individual who resides in one of the 50 States or the District of Columbia and whose income (as determined under subsection (f)(1)(B)) is not more than 135 percent of the poverty line (as defined in
(B) Exclusion of individuals with certain prescription drug coverage
Such term does not include an individual who has coverage of, or assistance for, covered discount card drugs under any of the following:
(i) A group health plan or health insurance coverage (as such terms are defined in
(ii)
(iii) A plan under
(3) Special transitional assistance eligible individual
The term "special transitional assistance eligible individual" means a transitional assistance eligible individual whose income (as determined under subsection (f)(1)(B)) is not more than 100 percent of the poverty line (as defined in
(4) Treatment of medicaid medically needy
For purposes of this section, the Secretary shall provide for appropriate rules for the treatment of medically needy individuals described in
(c) Enrollment and enrollment fees
(1) Enrollment process
The Secretary shall establish a process through which a discount card eligible individual is enrolled and disenrolled in an endorsed discount card program under this section consistent with the following:
(A) Continuous open enrollment
Subject to the succeeding provisions of this paragraph and subsection (h)(9), a discount card eligible individual who is not enrolled in an endorsed discount card program and is residing in a State may enroll in any such endorsed program—
(i) that serves residents of the State; and
(ii) at any time beginning on the initial enrollment date, specified by the Secretary, and before January 1, 2006.
(B) Use of standard enrollment form
An enrollment in an endorsed program shall only be effected through completion of a standard enrollment form specified by the Secretary. Each sponsor of an endorsed program shall transmit to the Secretary (in a form and manner specified by the Secretary) information on individuals who complete such enrollment forms and, to the extent provided under subsection (f), information regarding certification as a transitional assistance eligible individual.
(C) Enrollment only in one program
(i) In general
Subject to clauses (ii) and (iii), a discount card eligible individual may be enrolled in only one endorsed discount card program under this section.
(ii) Change in endorsed program permitted for 2005
The Secretary shall establish a process, similar to (and coordinated with) the process for annual, coordinated elections under
(iii) Additional exceptions
The Secretary shall permit an individual to change the endorsed discount card program in which the individual is enrolled in the case of an individual who changes residence to be outside the service area of such program and in such other exceptional cases as the Secretary may provide (taking into account the circumstances for special election periods under
(D) Disenrollment
(i) Voluntary
An individual may voluntarily disenroll from an endorsed discount card program at any time. In the case of such a voluntary disenrollment, the individual may not enroll in another endorsed program, except under such exceptional circumstances as the Secretary may recognize under subparagraph (C)(iii) or during the annual coordinated enrollment period provided under subparagraph (C)(ii).
(ii) Involuntary
An individual who is enrolled in an endorsed discount card program and not a transitional assistance eligible individual may be disenrolled by the sponsor of the program if the individual fails to pay any annual enrollment fee required under the program.
(E) Application to certain enrollees
In the case of a discount card eligible individual who is enrolled in a plan described in
(2) Enrollment fees
(A) In general
Subject to the succeeding provisions of this paragraph, a prescription drug card sponsor may charge an annual enrollment fee for each discount card eligible individual enrolled in an endorsed discount card program offered by such sponsor. The annual enrollment fee for either 2004 or 2005 shall not be prorated for portions of a year. There shall be no annual enrollment fee for a year after 2005.
(B) Amount
No annual enrollment fee charged under subparagraph (A) may exceed $30.
(C) Uniform enrollment fee
A prescription drug card sponsor shall ensure that the annual enrollment fee (if any) for an endorsed discount card program is the same for all discount card eligible individuals enrolled in the program and residing in the State.
(D) Collection
The annual enrollment fee (if any) charged for enrollment in an endorsed program shall be collected by the sponsor of the program.
(E) Payment of fee for transitional assistance eligible individuals
Under subsection (g)(1)(A), the annual enrollment fee (if any) otherwise charged under this paragraph with respect to a transitional assistance eligible individual shall be paid by the Secretary on behalf of such individual.
(F) Optional payment of fee by State
(i) In general
The Secretary shall establish an arrangement under which a State may provide for payment of some or all of the enrollment fee for some or all enrollees who are not transitional assistance eligible individuals in the State, as specified by the State under the arrangement. Insofar as such a payment arrangement is made with respect to an enrollee, the amount of the enrollment fee shall be paid directly by the State to the sponsor.
(ii) No Federal matching available under medicaid or SCHIP
Expenditures made by a State for enrollment fees described in clause (i) shall not be treated as State expenditures for purposes of Federal matching payments under subchapter XIX or XXI.
(G) Rules in case of changes in program enrollment during a year
The Secretary shall provide special rules in the case of payment of an annual enrollment fee for a discount card eligible individual who changes the endorsed program in which the individual is enrolled during a year.
(3) Issuance of discount card
Each prescription drug card sponsor of an endorsed discount card program shall issue, in a standard format specified by the Secretary, to each discount card eligible individual enrolled in such program a card that establishes proof of enrollment and that can be used in a coordinated manner to identify the sponsor, program, and individual for purposes of the program under this section.
(4) Period of access
In the case of a discount card eligible individual who enrolls in an endorsed program, access to negotiated prices and transitional assistance, if any, under such endorsed program shall take effect on such date as the Secretary shall specify.
(d) Provision of information on enrollment and program features
(1) Secretarial responsibilities
(A) In general
The Secretary shall provide for activities under this subsection to broadly disseminate information to discount card eligible individuals (and prospective eligible individuals) regarding—
(i) enrollment in endorsed discount card programs; and
(ii) the features of the program under this section, including the availability of transitional assistance.
(B) Promotion of informed choice
In order to promote informed choice among endorsed prescription drug discount card programs, the Secretary shall provide for the dissemination of information which—
(i) compares the annual enrollment fee and other features of such programs, which may include comparative prices for covered discount card drugs; and
(ii) includes educational materials on the variability of discounts on prices of covered discount card drugs under an endorsed program.
The dissemination of information under clause (i) shall, to the extent practicable, be coordinated with the dissemination of educational information on other medicare options.
(C) Special rule for initial enrollment date under the program
To the extent practicable, the Secretary shall ensure, through the activities described in subparagraphs (A) and (B), that discount card eligible individuals are provided with such information at least 30 days prior to the initial enrollment date specified under subsection (c)(1)(A)(ii).
(D) Use of medicare toll-free number
The Secretary shall provide through the toll-free telephone number 1–800–MEDICARE for the receipt and response to inquiries and complaints concerning the program under this section and endorsed programs.
(2) Prescription drug card sponsor responsibilities
(A) In general
Each prescription drug card sponsor that offers an endorsed discount card program shall make available to discount card eligible individuals (through the Internet and otherwise) information that the Secretary identifies as being necessary to promote informed choice among endorsed discount card programs by such individuals, including information on enrollment fees and negotiated prices for covered discount card drugs charged to such individuals.
(B) Response to enrollee questions
Each sponsor offering an endorsed discount card program shall have a mechanism (including a toll-free telephone number) for providing upon request specific information (such as negotiated prices and the amount of transitional assistance remaining available through the program) to discount card eligible individuals enrolled in the program. The sponsor shall inform transitional assistance eligible individuals enrolled in the program of the availability of such toll-free telephone number to provide information on the amount of available transitional assistance.
(C) Information on balance of transitional assistance available at point-of-sale
Each sponsor offering an endorsed discount card program shall have a mechanism so that information on the amount of transitional assistance remaining under subsection (g)(1)(B) is available (electronically or by telephone) at the point-of-sale of covered discount card drugs.
(3) Public disclosure of pharmaceutical prices for equivalent drugs
(A) In general
A prescription drug card sponsor offering an endorsed discount card program shall provide that each pharmacy that dispenses a covered discount card drug shall inform a discount card eligible individual enrolled in the program of any differential between the price of the drug to the enrollee and the price of the lowest priced generic covered discount card drug under the program that is therapeutically equivalent and bioequivalent and available at such pharmacy.
(B) Timing of notice
(i) In general
Subject to clause (ii), the information under subparagraph (A) shall be provided at the time of purchase of the drug involved, or, in the case of dispensing by mail order, at the time of delivery of such drug.
(ii) Waiver
The Secretary may waive clause (i) in such circumstances as the Secretary may specify.
(e) Discount card features
(1) Savings to enrollees through negotiated prices
(A) Access to negotiated prices
(i) In general
Each prescription drug card sponsor that offers an endorsed discount card program shall provide each discount card eligible individual enrolled in the program with access to negotiated prices.
(ii) Negotiated prices
For purposes of this section, negotiated prices shall take into account negotiated price concessions, such as discounts, direct or indirect subsidies, rebates, and direct or indirect remunerations, for covered discount card drugs, and include any dispensing fees for such drugs.
(B) Ensuring pharmacy access
Each prescription drug card sponsor offering an endorsed discount card program shall secure the participation in its network of a sufficient number of pharmacies that dispense (other than solely by mail order) drugs directly to enrollees to ensure convenient access to covered discount card drugs at negotiated prices (consistent with rules established by the Secretary). The Secretary shall establish convenient access rules under this clause that are no less favorable to enrollees than the standards for convenient access to pharmacies included in the statement of work of solicitation (#MDA906–03–R–0002) of the Department of Defense under the TRICARE Retail Pharmacy (TRRx) as of March 13, 2003.
(C) Prohibition on charges for required services
(i) In general
Subject to clause (ii), a prescription drug card sponsor (and any pharmacy contracting with such sponsor for the provision of covered discount card drugs to individuals enrolled in such sponsor's endorsed discount card program) may not charge an enrollee any amount for any items and services required to be provided by the sponsor under this section.
(ii) Construction
Nothing in clause (i) shall be construed to prevent—
(I) the sponsor from charging the annual enrollment fee (except in the case of a transitional assistance eligible individual); and
(II) the pharmacy dispensing the covered discount card drug, from imposing a charge (consistent with the negotiated price) for the covered discount card drug dispensed, reduced by the amount of any transitional assistance made available.
(D) Inapplicability of medicaid best price rules
The prices negotiated from drug manufacturers for covered discount card drugs under an endorsed discount card program under this section shall (notwithstanding any other provision of law) not be taken into account for the purposes of establishing the best price under
(2) Reduction of medication errors and adverse drug interactions
Each endorsed discount card program shall implement a system to reduce the likelihood of medication errors and adverse drug interactions and to improve medication use.
(f) Eligibility procedures for endorsed programs and transitional assistance
(1) Determinations
(A) Procedures
The determination of whether an individual is a discount card eligible individual or a transitional assistance eligible individual or a special transitional assistance eligible individual (as defined in subsection (b)) shall be determined under procedures specified by the Secretary consistent with this subsection.
(B) Income and family size determinations
For purposes of this section, the Secretary shall define the terms "income" and "family size" and shall specify the methods and period for which they are determined. If under such methods income or family size is determined based on the income or family size for prior periods of time, the Secretary shall permit (whether through a process of reconsideration or otherwise) an individual whose income or family size has changed to elect to have eligibility for transitional assistance determined based on income or family size for a more recent period.
(2) Use of self-certification for transitional assistance
(A) In general
Under the procedures specified under paragraph (1)(A) an individual who wishes to be treated as a transitional assistance eligible individual or a special transitional assistance eligible individual under this section (or another qualified person on such individual's behalf) shall certify on the enrollment form under subsection (c)(1)(B) (or similar form specified by the Secretary), through a simplified means specified by the Secretary and under penalty of perjury or similar sanction for false statements, as to the amount of the individual's income, family size, and individual's prescription drug coverage (if any) insofar as they relate to eligibility to be a transitional assistance eligible individual or a special transitional assistance eligible individual. Such certification shall be deemed as consent to verification of respective eligibility under paragraph (3). A certification under this paragraph may be provided before, on, or after the time of enrollment under an endorsed program.
(B) Treatment of self-certification
The Secretary shall treat a certification under subparagraph (A) that is verified under paragraph (3) as a determination that the individual involved is a transitional assistance eligible individual or special transitional assistance eligible individual (as the case may be) for the entire period of the enrollment of the individual in any endorsed program.
(3) Verification
(A) In general
The Secretary shall establish methods (which may include the use of sampling and the use of information described in subparagraph (B)) to verify eligibility for individuals who seek to enroll in an endorsed program and for individuals who provide a certification under paragraph (2).
(B) Information described
The information described in this subparagraph is as follows:
(i) Medicaid-related information
Information on eligibility under subchapter XIX and provided to the Secretary under arrangements between the Secretary and States in order to verify the eligibility of individuals who seek to enroll in an endorsed program and of individuals who provide certification under paragraph (2).
(ii) Social security information
Financial information made available to the Secretary under arrangements between the Secretary and the Commissioner of Social Security in order to verify the eligibility of individuals who provide such certification.
(iii) Information from Secretary of the Treasury
Financial information made available to the Secretary under section 6103(l)(19) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 in order to verify the eligibility of individuals who provide such certification.
(C) Verification in cases of medicaid enrollees
(i) In general
Nothing in this section shall be construed as preventing the Secretary from finding that a discount card eligible individual meets the income requirements under subsection (b)(2)(A) if the individual is within a category of discount card eligible individuals who are enrolled under subchapter XIX (such as qualified medicare beneficiaries (QMBs), specified low-income medicare beneficiaries (SLMBs), and certain qualified individuals (QI–1s)).
(ii) Availability of information for verification purposes
As a condition of provision of Federal financial participation to a State that is one of the 50 States or the District of Columbia under subchapter XIX, for purposes of carrying out this section, the State shall provide the information it submits to the Secretary relating to such subchapter in a manner specified by the Secretary that permits the Secretary to identify individuals who are described in subsection (b)(1)(B) or are transitional assistance eligible individuals or special transitional assistance eligible individuals.
(4) Reconsideration
(A) In general
The Secretary shall establish a process under which a discount card eligible individual, who is determined through the certification and verification methods under paragraphs (2) and (3) not to be a transitional assistance eligible individual or a special transitional assistance eligible individual, may request a reconsideration of the determination.
(B) Contract authority
The Secretary may enter into a contract to perform the reconsiderations requested under subparagraph (A).
(C) Communication of results
Under the process under subparagraph (A) the results of such reconsideration shall be communicated to the individual and the prescription drug card sponsor involved.
(g) Transitional assistance
(1) Provision of transitional assistance
An individual who is a transitional assistance eligible individual (as determined under this section) and who is enrolled with an endorsed program is entitled—
(A) to have payment made of any annual enrollment fee charged under subsection (c)(2) for enrollment under the program; and
(B) to have payment made, up to the amount specified in paragraph (2), under such endorsed program of 90 percent (or 95 percent in the case of a special transitional assistance eligible individual) of the costs incurred for covered discount card drugs obtained through the program taking into account the negotiated price (if any) for the drug under the program.
(2) Limitation on dollar amount
(A) In general
Subject to subparagraph (B), the amount specified in this paragraph for a transitional assistance eligible individual—
(i) for costs incurred during 2004, is $600; or
(ii) for costs incurred during 2005, is—
(I) $600, plus
(II) except as provided in subparagraph (E), the amount by which the amount available under this paragraph for 2004 for that individual exceeds the amount of payment made under paragraph (1)(B) for that individual for costs incurred during 2004.
(B) Proration
(i) In general
In the case of an individual not described in clause (ii) with respect to a year, the Secretary may prorate the amount specified in subparagraph (A) for the balance of the year involved in a manner specified by the Secretary.
(ii) Individual described
An individual described in this clause is a transitional assistance eligible individual who—
(I) with respect to 2004, enrolls in an endorsed program, and provides a certification under subsection (f)(2), before the initial implementation date of the program under this section; and
(II) with respect to 2005, is enrolled in an endorsed program, and has provided such a certification, before February 1, 2005.
(C) Accounting for available balances in cases of changes in program enrollment
In the case of a transitional assistance eligible individual who changes the endorsed discount card program in which the individual is enrolled under this section, the Secretary shall provide a process under which the Secretary provides to the sponsor of the endorsed program in which the individual enrolls information concerning the balance of amounts available on behalf of the individual under this paragraph.
(D) Limitation on use of funds
Pursuant to subsection (a)(2)(C), no assistance shall be provided under paragraph (1)(B) with respect to covered discount card drugs dispensed after December 31, 2005.
(E) No rollover permitted in case of voluntary disenrollment
Except in such exceptional cases as the Secretary may provide, in the case of a transitional assistance eligible individual who voluntarily disenrolls from an endorsed plan, the provisions of subclause (II) of subparagraph (A)(ii) shall not apply.
(3) Payment
The Secretary shall provide a method for the reimbursement of prescription drug card sponsors for assistance provided under this subsection.
(4) Coverage of coinsurance
(A) Waiver permitted by pharmacy
Nothing in this section shall be construed as precluding a pharmacy from reducing or waiving the application of coinsurance imposed under paragraph (1)(B) in accordance with
(B) Optional payment of coinsurance by State
(i) In general
The Secretary shall establish an arrangement under which a State may provide for payment of some or all of the coinsurance under paragraph (1)(B) for some or all enrollees in the State, as specified by the State under the arrangement. Insofar as such a payment arrangement is made with respect to an enrollee, the amount of the coinsurance shall be paid directly by the State to the pharmacy involved.
(ii) No Federal matching available under medicaid or SCHIP
Expenditures made by a State for coinsurance described in clause (i) shall not be treated as State expenditures for purposes of Federal matching payments under subchapter XIX or XXI.
(iii) Not treated as medicare cost-sharing
Coinsurance described in paragraph (1)(B) shall not be treated as coinsurance under this subchapter for purposes of
(C) Treatment of coinsurance
The amount of any coinsurance imposed under paragraph (1)(B), whether paid or waived under this paragraph, shall not be taken into account in applying the limitation in dollar amount under paragraph (2).
(5) Ensuring access to transitional assistance for qualified residents of long-term care facilities and American Indians
(A) Residents of long-term care facilities
The Secretary shall establish procedures and may waive requirements of this section as necessary to negotiate arrangements with sponsors to provide arrangements with pharmacies that support long-term care facilities in order to ensure access to transitional assistance for transitional assistance eligible individuals who reside in long-term care facilities.
(B) American Indians
The Secretary shall establish procedures and may waive requirements of this section to ensure that, for purposes of providing transitional assistance, pharmacies operated by the Indian Health Service, Indian tribes and tribal organizations, and urban Indian organizations (as defined in
(6) No impact on benefits under other programs
The availability of negotiated prices or transitional assistance under this section shall not be treated as benefits or otherwise taken into account in determining an individual's eligibility for, or the amount of benefits under, any other Federal program.
(7) Disregard for purposes of part C
Nonuniformity of benefits resulting from the implementation of this section (including the provision or nonprovision of transitional assistance and the payment or waiver of any enrollment fee under this section) shall not be taken into account in applying
(h) Qualification of prescription drug card sponsors and endorsement of discount card programs; beneficiary protections
(1) Prescription drug card sponsor and qualifications
(A) Prescription drug card sponsor and sponsor defined
For purposes of this section, the terms "prescription drug card sponsor" and "sponsor" mean any nongovernmental entity that the Secretary determines to be appropriate to offer an endorsed discount card program under this section, which may include—
(i) a pharmaceutical benefit management company;
(ii) a wholesale or retail pharmacy delivery system;
(iii) an insurer (including an insurer that offers medicare supplemental policies under
(iv) an organization offering a plan under part C; or
(v) any combination of the entities described in clauses (i) through (iv).
(B) Administrative qualifications
Each endorsed discount card program shall be operated directly, or through arrangements with an affiliated organization (or organizations), by one or more entities that have demonstrated experience and expertise in operating such a program or a similar program and that meets such business stability and integrity requirements as the Secretary may specify.
(C) Accounting for transitional assistance
The sponsor of an endorsed discount card program shall have arrangements satisfactory to the Secretary to account for the assistance provided under subsection (g) on behalf of transitional assistance eligible individuals.
(2) Applications for program endorsement
(A) Submission
Each prescription drug card sponsor that seeks endorsement of a prescription drug discount card program under this section shall submit to the Secretary, at such time and in such manner as the Secretary may specify, an application containing such information as the Secretary may require.
(B) Approval; compliance with applicable requirements
The Secretary shall review the application submitted under subparagraph (A) and shall determine whether to endorse the prescription drug discount card program. The Secretary may not endorse such a program unless—
(i) the program and prescription drug card sponsor offering the program comply with the applicable requirements under this section; and
(ii) the sponsor has entered into a contract with the Secretary to carry out such requirements.
(C) Termination of endorsement and contracts
An endorsement of an endorsed program and a contract under subparagraph (B) shall be for the duration of the program under this section (including any transition applicable under subsection (a)(2)(C)(ii)), except that the Secretary may, with notice and for cause (as defined by the Secretary), terminate such endorsement and contract.
(D) Ensuring choice of programs
(i) In general
The Secretary shall ensure that there is available to each discount card eligible individual a choice of at least 2 endorsed programs (each offered by a different sponsor).
(ii) Limitation on number
The Secretary may limit (but not below 2) the number of sponsors in a State that are awarded contracts under this paragraph.
(3) Service area encompassing entire States
Except as provided in paragraph (9), if a prescription drug card sponsor that offers an endorsed program enrolls in the program individuals residing in any part of a State, the sponsor must permit any discount card eligible individual residing in any portion of the State to enroll in the program.
(4) Savings to medicare beneficiaries
Each prescription drug card sponsor that offers an endorsed discount card program shall pass on to discount card eligible individuals enrolled in the program negotiated prices on covered discount card drugs, including discounts negotiated with pharmacies and manufacturers, to the extent disclosed under subsection (i)(1).
(5) Grievance mechanism
Each prescription drug card sponsor shall provide meaningful procedures for hearing and resolving grievances between the sponsor (including any entity or individual through which the sponsor carries out the endorsed discount card program) and enrollees in endorsed discount card programs of the sponsor under this section in a manner similar to that required under
(6) Confidentiality of enrollee records
(A) In general
For purposes of the program under this section, the operations of an endorsed program are covered functions and a prescription drug card sponsor is a covered entity for purposes of applying part C of subchapter XI and all regulatory provisions promulgated thereunder, including regulations (relating to privacy) adopted pursuant to the authority of the Secretary under section 264(c) of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (
(B) Waiver authority
In order to promote participation of sponsors in the program under this section, the Secretary may waive such relevant portions of regulations relating to privacy referred to in subparagraph (A), for such appropriate, limited period of time, as the Secretary specifies.
(7) Limitation on provision and marketing of products and services
The sponsor of an endorsed discount card program—
(A) may provide under the program—
(i) a product or service only if the product or service is directly related to a covered discount card drug; or
(ii) a discount price for nonprescription drugs; and
(B) may, to the extent otherwise permitted under paragraph (6) (relating to application of HIPAA requirements), market a product or service under the program only if the product or service is directly related to—
(i) a covered discount card drug; or
(ii) a drug described in subparagraph (A)(ii) and the marketing consists of information on the discounted price made available for the drug involved.
(8) Additional protections
Each endorsed discount card program shall meet such additional requirements as the Secretary identifies to protect and promote the interest of discount card eligible individuals, including requirements that ensure that discount card eligible individuals enrolled in endorsed discount card programs are not charged more than the lower of the price based on negotiated prices or the usual and customary price.
(9) Special rules for certain organizations
(A) In general
In the case of an organization that is offering a plan under part C or enrollment under a reasonable cost reimbursement contract under
(B) Special rules
The special rules under this subparagraph are as follows:
(i) Limitation on enrollment
The sponsor limits enrollment under this section under the endorsed discount card program to discount card eligible individuals who are enrolled in the part C plan involved or under the reasonable cost reimbursement contract involved and is not required nor permitted to enroll other individuals under such program.
(ii) Pharmacy access
Pharmacy access requirements under subsection (e)(1)(B) are deemed to be met if the access is made available through a pharmacy network (and not only through mail order) and the network used by the sponsor is approved by the Secretary.
(iii) Sponsor requirements
The Secretary may waive the application of such requirements for a sponsor as the Secretary determines to be duplicative or to conflict with a requirement of the organization under part C or
(i) Disclosure and oversight
(1) Disclosure
Each prescription drug card sponsor offering an endorsed discount card program shall disclose to the Secretary (in a manner specified by the Secretary) information relating to program performance, use of prescription drugs by discount card eligible individuals enrolled in the program, the extent to which negotiated price concessions described in subsection (e)(1)(A)(ii) made available to the entity by a manufacturer are passed through to enrollees through pharmacies or otherwise, and such other information as the Secretary may specify. The provisions of
(2) Oversight; audit and inspection authority
The Secretary shall provide appropriate oversight to ensure compliance of endorsed discount card programs and their sponsors with the requirements of this section. The Secretary shall have the right to audit and inspect any books and records of a prescription discount card sponsor (and of any affiliated organization referred to in subsection (h)(1)(B)) that pertain to the endorsed discount card program under this section, including amounts payable to the sponsor under this section.
(3) Sanctions for abusive practices
The Secretary may implement intermediate sanctions or may revoke the endorsement of a program offered by a sponsor under this section if the Secretary determines that the sponsor or the program no longer meets the applicable requirements of this section or that the sponsor has engaged in false or misleading marketing practices. The Secretary may impose a civil money penalty in an amount not to exceed $10,000 for conduct that a party knows or should know is a violation of this section. The provisions of
(j) Treatment of territories
(1) In general
The Secretary may waive any provision of this section (including subsection (h)(2)(D)) in the case of a resident of a State (other than the 50 States and the District of Columbia) insofar as the Secretary determines it is necessary to secure access to negotiated prices for discount card eligible individuals (or, at the option of the Secretary, individuals described in subsection (b)(1)(A)(i)).
(2) Transitional assistance
(A) In general
In the case of a State, other than the 50 States and the District of Columbia, if the State establishes a plan described in subparagraph (B) (for providing transitional assistance with respect to the provision of prescription drugs to some or all individuals residing in the State who are described in subparagraph (B)(i)), the Secretary shall pay to the State for the entire period of the operation of this section an amount equal to the amount allotted to the State under subparagraph (C).
(B) Plan
The plan described in this subparagraph is a plan that—
(i) provides transitional assistance with respect to the provision of covered discount card drugs to some or all individuals who are entitled to benefits under part A or enrolled under part B, who reside in the State, and who have income below 135 percent of the poverty line; and
(ii) assures that amounts received by the State under this paragraph are used only for such assistance.
(C) Allotment limit
The amount described in this subparagraph for a State is equal to $35,000,000 multiplied by the ratio (as estimated by the Secretary) of—
(i) the number of individuals who are entitled to benefits under part A or enrolled under part B and who reside in the State (as determined by the Secretary as of July 1, 2003), to
(ii) the sum of such numbers for all States to which this paragraph applies.
(D) Continued availability of funds
Amounts made available to a State under this paragraph which are not used under this paragraph shall be added to the amount available to that State for purposes of carrying out
(k) Funding
(1) Establishment of Transitional Assistance Account
(A) In general
There is created within the Federal Supplementary Medical Insurance Trust Fund established by
(B) Funds
The Account shall consist of such gifts and bequests as may be made as provided in
(C) Separate from rest of Trust Fund
Funds provided under this subsection to the Account shall be kept separate from all other funds within the Federal Supplementary Medical Insurance Trust Fund, but shall be invested, and such investments redeemed, in the same manner as all other funds and investments within such Trust Fund.
(2) Payments from account
(A) In general
The Managing Trustee shall pay from time to time from the Account such amounts as the Secretary certifies are necessary to make payments for transitional assistance provided under subsections (g) and (j)(2).
(B) Treatment in relation to part B premium
Amounts payable from the Account shall not be taken into account in computing actuarial rates or premium amounts under
(3) Appropriations to cover benefits
There are appropriated to the Account in a fiscal year, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, an amount equal to the payments made from the Account in the year.
(4) For administrative expenses
There are authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary such sums as may be necessary to carry out the Secretary's responsibilities under this section.
(5) Transfer of any remaining balance to Medicare Prescription Drug Account
Any balance remaining in the Account after the Secretary determines that funds in the Account are no longer necessary to carry out the program under this section shall be transferred and deposited into the Medicare Prescription Drug Account under
(6) Construction
Nothing in this section shall be construed as authorizing the Secretary to provide for payment (other than payment of an enrollment fee on behalf of a transitional assistance eligible individual under subsection (g)(1)(A)) to a sponsor for administrative expenses incurred by the sponsor in carrying out this section (including in administering the transitional assistance provisions of subsections (f) and (g)).
(Aug. 14, 1935, ch. 531, title XVIII, §1860D–31, as added
Editorial Notes
References in Text
The Internal Revenue Code of 1986, referred to in subsec. (f)(3)(B)(iii), is classified generally to Title 26, Internal Revenue Code.
Section 264(c) of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, referred to in subsec. (h)(6)(A), is section 264(c) of
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Rules for Implementation
"(1) In promulgating regulations pursuant to subsection (a)(2)(B) of such section 1860D–31 [
"(A) section 1871(a)(3) of the Social Security Act (
"(B)
"(C)
"(2) Section 1857(c)(5) of the Social Security Act (
"(3) The administration of such program shall be made without regard to
"(4)(A) There shall be no judicial review of a determination not to endorse, or enter into a contract, with a prescription drug card sponsor under section 1860D–31 of the Social Security Act.
"(B) In the case of any order issued to enjoin any provision of section 1860D–31 of the Social Security Act (or of [sic] any provision of this section [amending
1 See References in Text note below.
subpart 5—definitions and miscellaneous provisions
§1395w–151. Definitions; treatment of references to provisions in part C
(a) Definitions
For purposes of this part:
(1) Basic prescription drug coverage
The term "basic prescription drug coverage" is defined in
(2) Covered part D drug
The term "covered part D drug" is defined in
(3) Creditable prescription drug coverage
The term "creditable prescription drug coverage" has the meaning given such term in
(4) Part D eligible individual
The term "part D eligible individual" has the meaning given such term in
(5) Fallback prescription drug plan
The term "fallback prescription drug plan" has the meaning given such term in
(6) Initial coverage limit
The term "initial coverage limit" means such limit as established under
(7) Insurance risk
The term "insurance risk" means, with respect to a participating pharmacy, risk of the type commonly assumed only by insurers licensed by a State and does not include payment variations designed to reflect performance-based measures of activities within the control of the pharmacy, such as formulary compliance and generic drug substitution.
(8) MA plan
The term "MA plan" has the meaning given such term in
(9) MA–PD plan
The term "MA–PD plan" has the meaning given such term in
(10) Medicare Prescription Drug Account
The term "Medicare Prescription Drug Account" means the Account created under
(11) PDP approved bid
The term "PDP approved bid" has the meaning given such term in
(12) PDP region
The term "PDP region" means such a region as provided under
(13) PDP sponsor
The term "PDP sponsor" means a nongovernmental entity that is certified under this part as meeting the requirements and standards of this part for such a sponsor.
(14) Prescription drug plan
The term "prescription drug plan" means prescription drug coverage that is offered—
(A) under a policy, contract, or plan that has been approved under
(B) by a PDP sponsor pursuant to, and in accordance with, a contract between the Secretary and the sponsor under
(15) Qualified prescription drug coverage
The term "qualified prescription drug coverage" is defined in
(16) Standard prescription drug coverage
The term "standard prescription drug coverage" is defined in
(17) State Pharmaceutical Assistance Program
The term "State Pharmaceutical Assistance Program" has the meaning given such term in
(18) Subsidy eligible individual
The term "subsidy eligible individual" has the meaning given such term in
(b) Application of part C provisions under this part
For purposes of applying provisions of part C under this part with respect to a prescription drug plan and a PDP sponsor, unless otherwise provided in this part such provisions shall be applied as if—
(1) any reference to an MA plan included a reference to a prescription drug plan;
(2) any reference to an MA organization or a provider-sponsored organization included a reference to a PDP sponsor;
(3) any reference to a contract under
(4) any reference to part C included a reference to this part; and
(5) any reference to an election period under
(Aug. 14, 1935, ch. 531, title XVIII, §1860D–41, as added
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References in Text
Amendments
2022—Subsec. (a)(6).
1 See References in Text note below.
§1395w–152. Miscellaneous provisions
(a) Access to coverage in territories
The Secretary may waive such requirements of this part, including
(b) Application of demonstration authority
The provisions of section 402 of the Social Security Amendments of 1967 (
(c) Coverage gap rebate for 2010
(1) In general
In the case of an individual described in subparagraphs (A) through (D) of
(2) Limitation
The Secretary shall provide only 1 payment under this subsection with respect to any individual.
(d) Treatment of certain complaints for purposes of quality or performance assessment
In conducting a quality or performance assessment of a PDP sponsor, the Secretary shall develop or utilize existing screening methods for reviewing and considering complaints that are received from enrollees in a prescription drug plan offered by such PDP sponsor and that are complaints regarding the lack of access by the individual to prescription drugs due to a drug management program for at-risk beneficiaries.
(Aug. 14, 1935, ch. 531, title XVIII, §1860D–42, as added
Editorial Notes
References in Text
Section 402 of the Social Security Amendments of 1967, referred to in subsec. (b), is section 402 of
Amendments
2016—Subsec. (d).
2010—Subsec. (c).
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Effective Date of 2016 Amendment
Amendment by
§1395w–153. Condition for coverage of drugs under this part
(a) In general
In order for coverage to be available under this part for covered part D drugs (as defined in
(1) participate in—
(A) for 2011 through 2024, the Medicare coverage gap discount program under
(B) for 2025 and each subsequent year, the manufacturer discount program under
(2) have entered into and have in effect—
(A) for 2011 through 2024, an agreement described in subsection (b) of
(B) for 2025 and each subsequent year, an agreement described in subsection (b) of
(3) have entered into and have in effect, under terms and conditions specified by the Secretary, a contract with a third party that the Secretary has entered into a contract with under subsection (d)(3) of
(b) Effective date
Paragraphs (1)(A), (2)(A), and (3) of subsection (a) shall apply to covered part D drugs dispensed under this part on or after January 1, 2011, and before January 1, 2025, and paragraphs (1)(B) and (2)(B) of such subsection shall apply to covered part D drugs dispensed under this part on or after January 1, 2025.
(c) Authorizing coverage for drugs not covered under agreements
(1) In general
Subject to paragraph (2), subsection (a) shall not apply to the dispensing of a covered part D drug if—
(A) the Secretary has made a determination that the availability of the drug is essential to the health of beneficiaries under this part; or
(B) the Secretary determines that in the period beginning on January 1, 2011, and 1 December 31, 2011, there were extenuating circumstances.
(2) Exception
Paragraph (1)(A) shall not apply to a covered part D drug of a manufacturer for any period described in section 5000D(c)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 with respect to the manufacturer.
(d) Definition of manufacturer
In this section, the term "manufacturer" has the meaning given such term in
(Aug. 14, 1935, ch. 531, title XVIII, §1860D–43, as added
Editorial Notes
References in Text
Section 5000D(c)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, referred to in subsec. (c)(2), is classified to
Amendments
2022—Subsec. (a)(1).
Subsec. (a)(2).
Subsec. (a)(3).
Subsec. (b).
Subsec. (c).
2010—Subsec. (b).
Subsec. (c)(2).
1 So in original. Probably should be followed by "ending on".
§1395w–154. Improved Medicare prescription drug plan and MA–PD plan complaint system
(a) In general
The Secretary shall develop and maintain a complaint system, that is widely known and easy to use, to collect and maintain information on MA–PD plan and prescription drug plan complaints that are received (including by telephone, letter, e-mail, or any other means) by the Secretary (including by a regional office of the Department of Health and Human Services, the Medicare Beneficiary Ombudsman, a subcontractor, a carrier, a fiscal intermediary, and a Medicare administrative contractor under
(b) Model electronic complaint form
The Secretary shall develop a model electronic complaint form to be used for reporting plan complaints under the system. Such form shall be prominently displayed on the front page of the Medicare.gov Internet website and on the Internet website of the Medicare Beneficiary Ombudsman.
(c) Annual reports by the Secretary
The Secretary shall submit to Congress annual reports on the system. Such reports shall include an analysis of the number and types of complaints reported in the system, geographic variations in such complaints, the timeliness of agency or plan responses to such complaints, and the resolution of such complaints.
(d) Definitions
In this section:
(1) MA–PD plan
The term "MA–PD plan" has the meaning given such term in
(2) Prescription drug plan
The term "prescription drug plan" has the meaning given such term in
(3) Secretary
The term "Secretary" means the Secretary of Health and Human Services.
(4) System
The term "system" means the plan complaint system developed and maintained under subsection (a).
(
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Codification
Section was enacted as part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, and not as part of the Social Security Act which comprises this chapter.