Legislature(2017 - 2018)BELTZ 105 (TSBldg)

03/19/2018 06:00 PM Senate LABOR & COMMERCE

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Heard & Held
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               SB  38-PHARMACY BENEFITS MANAGERS                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
7:38:29 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR  COSTELLO   reconvened  the   meeting  and   announced  the                                                               
consideration  of SB  38.  It  was heard  once  last session  and                                                               
public testimony was open.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
7:38:59 PM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR CATHY GIESSEL, Alaska  State Legislature, Juneau, Alaska,                                                               
sponsor of  SB 38, said this  bill was offered in  2013 and 2014.                                                               
She began  carrying it in 2015  and this was the  fourth year the                                                               
bill was before  the committee. It is a  consumer protection bill                                                               
that  will protect  Alaska health  care professionals.  This year                                                               
her  focus has  been  on  restraining the  cost  of health  care.                                                               
Twenty percent of the cost of health care is in pharmaceuticals.                                                                
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR GIESSEL directed the committee's  attention to slide 2 of                                                               
the  Pharmacy  Benefit  Managers  and   the  Need  for  Fair  and                                                               
Reasonable  Standards over  the Practice  of Auditing  Pharmacies                                                               
presentation. She said the topic is  complex and she wanted to go                                                               
over terms.                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
She said  pharmacy benefit managers  (PBMs) were created  in 1970                                                               
to  help  insurance  companies and  large  employers  manage  the                                                               
claims and benefits  for their insured employees.  Over time they                                                               
have  massively expanded  into middlemen  that stand  between the                                                               
consumer,   the   pharmacy,    the   insurance   companies,   and                                                               
pharmaceutical manufacturers.  In each of those  transactions the                                                               
PMBs capture money. That has driven  them to the top of the lists                                                               
of Fortune 500 companies.                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
She  said   three  PMBs   control  80  to   90  percent   of  the                                                               
pharmaceutical market.  Alaska is  only one  of four  states that                                                               
does not oversee or regulate these entities.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
She  said PMBs  enforce the  reimbursement rates  for pharmacies.                                                               
She referred  to slide  19 in  the presentation,  which addresses                                                               
maximum allowable cost (MAC).                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
        • A "maximum allowable cost" or "MAC" list refers to a                                                                  
          payer or PBM - generated list of products that                                                                        
          includes the upper limit or maximum amount that a plan                                                                
          will pay for generic drugs and brand-name drugs that                                                                  
          have   generic    versions   available   ("multi-source                                                               
          brands")                                                                                                              
        • Essentially, no two MAC lists are alike and each PBM                                                                  
          has free reign to pick and choose products for their                                                                  
          MAC lists.                                                                                                            
             o A Formulary is a list of drugs that are covered                                                                  
               for  a particular  insurance  plan. Generally,  it                                                               
               has  no  pricing  attached to  it.  However,  some                                                               
               drugs  are  chosen  based  on   the  cost  of  the                                                               
               medication.  A formulary  will usual  contain both                                                               
               Brand and Generic Drugs.                                                                                         
             o A MAC list (Maximum Allowable Cost) is a listing                                                                 
               of specific prices  for each generically available                                                               
               drug.  Usually a  specific  insurance  plan has  a                                                               
               specific MAC  listing issued by the  PBM. However,                                                               
               a  PBM  may  have   several  different  MAC  lists                                                               
               depending on the  plan (i.e., one plan  may have a                                                               
               different MAC  list even  though they  utilize the                                                               
               same PBM).                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR  GIESSEL  explained that  a  pharmacy  shops around  with                                                               
wholesalers  for  the  lowest  costs for  drugs.  The  PBMs  have                                                               
established the MAC  which may or may not cover  the costs of the                                                               
drugs for the  pharmacy. She noted that one of  the pharmacies in                                                               
Juneau lost $20,000 on unreimbursed costs in three months.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR  GIESSEL advised  that the  packets have  quite a  lot of                                                               
national  information  on  PBMs.  One  example  of  the  loss  to                                                               
pharmacies  is  through  the  sale  of  Tamiflu.  Pharmacies  can                                                               
appeal,  but that  takes an  excessive  amount of  time, and  the                                                               
majority of appeals are declined.  Pharmacies are being purchased                                                               
by   PBMs.    They   negotiate   rebates    with   pharmaceutical                                                               
manufacturers that go to the  PBMs, not the consumer or pharmacy.                                                               
Again, they are the middlemen capturing huge amounts of money.                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR GIESSEL  said another  feature of the  PBMs is  that they                                                               
are prohibiting  pharmacies from  mailing prescriptions  to their                                                               
customers. A  pharmacy in  Juneau cannot  mail a  prescription to                                                               
someone  in Hoonah.  If that  person  wants a  drug mailed,  that                                                               
person must  go through the  PBM warehouse through the  lower 48.                                                               
That moves Alaska revenue to the lower 48.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR GIESSEL said  the PBM contracts are take it  or leave it.                                                               
There  is no  appeal and  they allow  egregious audits.  Alaska's                                                               
independent  pharmacies  are  going   away  because  this  is  an                                                               
unsustainable   business  model.   The   number  of   independent                                                               
pharmacies  has  decreased  by  60   to  70  percent.  These  are                                                               
typically in small,  rural areas. She described the  PBMs as mega                                                               
monopolies and getting bigger by the  day. It's to the point that                                                               
Congress has taken an interest in PBMs.                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR  GIESSEL  said  SB  38 will  allow  some  regulation  and                                                               
oversight  through the  Division  of Insurance.  It will  address                                                               
audits, making them something pharmacies  know are coming so they                                                               
can  prepare.  There   would  be  an  appeal   process  and  more                                                               
transparency about the maximum allowable  cost. She asked, "Where                                                               
could a  pharmacy get the prescription  at the cost the  PBM says                                                               
they can get it at?"                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
7:49:33 PM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR GARDNER said  that she is infuriated as  she learns more.                                                               
There  are parallels  with SB  76 which  has to  do with  alcohol                                                               
licensing and use in Alaska.  There's a clear delineation between                                                               
the  manufactures, the  wholesalers,  and retailers  and who  can                                                               
sell to  whom. She  asked if  it makes  sense to  say that  a PBM                                                               
cannot also be a retailer.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR GIESSEL  replied PBMs fall under  federal jurisdiction of                                                               
the Interstate Commerce Clause.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR  STEVENS  asked if  the  60  to  70 percent  decrease  in                                                               
independent pharmacies is in Alaska or nationwide.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR GIESSEL said that is in Alaska.                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
7:51:58 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR COSTELLO continued public testimony on SB 38.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
7:52:56 PM                                                                                                                    
SCOTT  WATTS, independent  pharmacist, Juneau,  Alaska, testified                                                               
in  support  of  SB 38.  He  said  it  is  a critical  issue  for                                                               
community pharmacy  in Alaska. This  bill doesn't try to  do away                                                               
with audits  or PBMs; it  is setting  a fair playing  field. They                                                               
are in  dire straits.  The mail  order provision  is particularly                                                               
important in Alaska.  MAC pricing is needed  to encourage lowest-                                                               
cost   purchasing    of   medications,   but   when    they   are                                                               
unrealistically  low, the  pharmacist  loses money  or turns  the                                                               
business  away. That  is just  the  cost of  the medication,  not                                                               
including the  cost of  dispensing. He  provided an  example that                                                               
may be  good news  in Alaska.  A memo  stated that  Alaska market                                                               
conditions were not  understood in 2017. MAC pricing  went up but                                                               
not retroactively. He received an  outreach call from a PBM agent                                                               
about an  appeal. When he questioned  the MAC pricing on  a drug,                                                               
he  was told  that information  about what  wholesaler sells  the                                                               
drug  at that  price  would  only be  released  to pharmacies  in                                                               
states with laws  on the books that require it.  SB 38 is setting                                                               
a fair standard.                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
7:58:16 PM                                                                                                                    
BARRY  CHRISTENSEN,  Alaska  Pharmacist  Association,  Ketchikan,                                                               
Alaska, testified in support of  SB 38. He is a second-generation                                                               
pharmacist and his  daughter is in pharmacy school.  She asks why                                                               
Alaska  is treated  differently.  This is  the association's  top                                                               
legislative priority. It  is something they have  been working on                                                               
for a while. Their small,  independent pharmacies are hurting. It                                                               
sets up  guidelines that are  in place  for almost all  the other                                                               
states.                                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
8:00:26 PM                                                                                                                    
CYNTHIA LAUBACHER, Senior  Director, Express Scripts, Sacramento,                                                               
California, testified in  opposition to SB 38. She  said they are                                                               
committed to meeting  with stakeholders in Juneau as  they did in                                                               
2013. They  have a few concerns  with the bill. The  standard for                                                               
fraudulent  activity audit  findings is  extremely high.  The MAC                                                               
section has a number of problems.  It would set up a system where                                                               
they would  reimburse pharmacies at invoice  cost. Everyone would                                                               
pay  a higher  cost. They  cannot force  a wholesaler  to sell  a                                                               
medication to a local pharmacy at a particular price.                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR GARDNER asked if Express Scripts is a PBM.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
MS. LAUBACHER said yes, serving 80 million Americans worldwide.                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR MICCICHE asked how many Alaskans they serve.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
MS.  LAUBACHER said  she didn't  know. TRICARE  is part  of their                                                               
network, which serves people with the Department of Defense.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR MICCICHE asked how many times  she has offered to come to                                                               
Alaska and how many meetings she  has had. He related that one of                                                               
the  finest humans  he knows  owned a  pharmacy. This  is a  huge                                                               
issue to that  person, who has since sold to  a larger outfit and                                                               
retired. Something doesn't  seem right. He is  very interested in                                                               
the  question he  just  asked.  He's heard  the  PBMs talk  about                                                               
meetings  and  explaining  things  to   folks.  It  is  a  little                                                               
patronizing to Alaskans.  He asked her to explain  the other side                                                               
of the story to him.                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
MS. LAUBACHER  said she  has been  to Juneau  a number  of times.                                                               
There was a  stakeholder meeting in 2013 and nothing  came of it.                                                               
It has  been a standing offer,  but no one has  reached out. They                                                               
consider pharmacists partners.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
8:06:08 PM                                                                                                                    
LEIF HOLM, Independent Pharmacist,  North Pole, Alaska, testified                                                               
in support  of SB 38.  He said  he wants to  reiterate everything                                                               
that's  been said  in support  of  SB 38.  Alaska pharmacies  are                                                               
losing the fight at a rapid  pace. Express Scripts is the largest                                                               
PBM in  the country. These  practices are detrimental to  a rural                                                               
state like Alaska. Since more  than 40 states have passed similar                                                               
legislation, the committee should  consider the sincerity of PBMs                                                               
like the one they just heard from.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
8:08:11 PM                                                                                                                    
DIRK  WHITE,  representing  self,  Sitka,  Alaska,  testified  in                                                               
support of  SB 38. He  said he and  his wife are  pharmacists and                                                               
they strongly  support SB 38.  They have 38 employees,  over half                                                               
of  whom  have retirement  and  health  care benefits.  They  are                                                               
looking  at downsizing  because the  benefit costs  are high  and                                                               
PBMs have cut their margins to  the bone. In the states that have                                                               
passed  this  legislation,  if  costs went  up  they  would  have                                                               
amended or  repealed the law.  That hasn't happened. He  said the                                                               
mail  order  requirements  do  not  fit  Alaska.  TRICARE  forces                                                               
everyone  to  go  mail  order after  the  first  prescription  is                                                               
filled.  Sitka has  a Coast  Guard station  and they  can't serve                                                               
that  clientele  after  the  first  prescription.  He  urged  the                                                               
committee to pass the bill, so they can stay in business.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
8:11:00 PM                                                                                                                    
MARAL   FARSI,  CVS   Health  ("CVS"),   Sacramento,  California,                                                               
testified in opposition  to SB 38. She stated that  CVS Health is                                                               
a  pharmacy in  Alaska and  a  PBM. As  a  PBM they  work in  the                                                               
interests  of  the  State  of   Alaska  to  manage  the  cost  of                                                               
prescription  drugs.   They  also   provide  services   to  large                                                               
employers  and Taft-Hartley  Trusts in  the state.  CVS contracts                                                               
are  with the  payers  that are  seeking  some prescription  drug                                                               
benefit management.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
MS. FARSI said after listening to  what has been said about PBMs,                                                               
she is compelled  to clarify some things. One is  that SB 38 does                                                               
not exist  in any state  across the  country. There are  PBM laws                                                               
that exist in various  forms, but in its totality SB  38 is not a                                                               
law that  exists anywhere. The  provisions of this bill  are cost                                                               
drivers,  specifically  the  provisions   that  would  limit  the                                                               
ability  to  audit  pharmacies,  like   what  the  IRS  does  for                                                               
businesses or  individuals. As a  PBM, CVS is auditing  for fraud                                                               
and   abuse.   Most  of   the   monitoring   for  waste   happens                                                               
telephonically. They  try not to  be intrusive, but audits  are a                                                               
standard part of most business models.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
MS. FARSI also clarified that  they are seeing significant growth                                                               
in the number of pharmacies in  Alaska. Over the last five years,                                                               
CVS Health  network has seen an  increase of 14 percent  with the                                                               
majority  of those  pharmacies being  local and  independent. She                                                               
said it  is frustrating to hear  that PBMs are promoting  the use                                                               
of opioids. This  could not be further from the  truth. CVS's PBM                                                               
is doing  a lot and is  out front in defaulting  their clients to                                                               
limit   the  first-time   fills  that   patients  get   on  acute                                                               
conditions. They are trying to  follow the CDC guidelines in only                                                               
recommending a seven-day  fill and a physician  can override that                                                               
easily, but they are not in  the business of promoting opioids in                                                               
any way.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
MS.  FARSI  said  they  are  hearing a  lot  about  the  negative                                                               
margins,  but they  are not  hearing about  the positive  margins                                                               
that  pharmacies see  in  MAC  reimbursements. Maximum  Allowable                                                               
Cost  (MAC)  rates   fluctuate  and  much  of  that   is  due  to                                                               
marketplace conditions  that currently exist  with pharmaceutical                                                               
manufacturers.  They  have all  heard  of  the drug  prices  that                                                               
escalate 600 percent overnight. CVS is  doing its best to keep on                                                               
top  of  those  types  of   changes  and  make  sure  that  their                                                               
pharmacists  are  adequately  reimbursed.  She  agreed  with  the                                                               
testimony from  Express Scripts  that independent  pharmacies are                                                               
needed in  the network.  Decisions that  are made  regarding mail                                                               
order pharmacy  for chronic  medication are  made by  the client.                                                               
Clients  choose  different methods  for  how  they set  up  their                                                               
benefits  because it  is cost-advantageous  to  them. CVS  cannot                                                               
serve an  adequate network to Alaskans  without local independent                                                               
pharmacies.                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
MS. FARSI  said they would like  to work with the  pharmacists in                                                               
Alaska  and  come up  with  a  solution  that works  for  Alaska.                                                               
They've  done it  in other  states.  It always  occurs through  a                                                               
stakeholder  process. Everybody  comes to  the table  and figures                                                               
out what works.  CVS Health is willing to make  that happen given                                                               
the opportunity.                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
8:15:31 PM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR GARDNER shared  that when the IRS audited her,  it was by                                                               
appointment and  she knew beforehand  what the agency  would look                                                               
at.  It  was  not  a   surprise  and  there  was  flexibility  in                                                               
scheduling,  so it  did not  interfere  with the  normal flow  of                                                               
business. She  pointed out that  the pharmacists she has  met and                                                               
those who  testified said  they don't  oppose being  audited, but                                                               
they wanted parameters for when  and how and that the presumption                                                               
of wrongdoing  was problematic.  She didn't  believe there  was a                                                               
presumption of wrongdoing on IRS audits.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
MS. FARSI said  they schedule audits. Clients expect  no waste or                                                               
abuse from pharmacies.  They would like to  figure out parameters                                                               
with pharmacists.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
8:17:25 PM                                                                                                                    
CATHERINE  KOWALSKI,   representing  self,   Petersburg,  Alaska,                                                               
testified  in  support  of  SB  38.  She  said  it  is  extremely                                                               
important for  pharmacies across  the state.  She and  her sister                                                               
run the pharmacy  her father started and employ 15  and work with                                                               
the  hospital   and  assisted  living  facility.   This  bill  is                                                               
important  to  hold  PBMs  accountable  and  maintain  jobs.  The                                                               
business  model  does not  fit  Alaska.  PBMs have  affected  her                                                               
practices.  She  would  like  to  provide  more  patient-centered                                                               
services  but  ends up  chasing  negative  revenues and  training                                                               
staff  to  assist with  those  pursuits.  Responding to  the  CVS                                                               
representative,  she said  it  seems that  everyone  is eager  to                                                               
meet, but in  the past, it hasn't worked out.  They talk and then                                                               
move  to  kill  the  bills.  They  argue  they  aren't  insurance                                                               
companies, but  they should be  registered. If they  were playing                                                               
fair,  they  wouldn't be  here.  Since  the  PBMs fight  so  hard                                                               
against   the  bill,   it   is  clear   the   stakes  are   high.                                                               
Accountability  and transparency  will  decrease costs,  increase                                                               
savings, and  provide guidelines for better  business practice in                                                               
the  state.  She  enjoys  making   Petersburg  her  home  and  is                                                               
committed to serving the community as long as she can.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
8:21:33 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR  COSTELLO  closed  public  testimony  and  held  SB  38  in                                                               
committee.                                                                                                                      

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HB170 Version O.pdf SL&C 3/19/2018 6:00:00 PM
HB 170
HB 170 Sponsor Statement.pdf SL&C 3/19/2018 6:00:00 PM
HB 170
HB 170 Sectional Analysis.pdf SL&C 3/19/2018 6:00:00 PM
HB 170
HB 170 Explanation of Changes.pdf SL&C 3/19/2018 6:00:00 PM
HB 170
HB 170 DCCED Whitepaper.pdf SL&C 3/19/2018 6:00:00 PM
HB 170
HB 170 Repealers.pdf SL&C 3/19/2018 6:00:00 PM
HB 170
HB170CS(JUD)-DCCED-DBS-03-16-18.pdf SL&C 3/19/2018 6:00:00 PM
HB 170
HB170CS(JUD)-DHSS-SDSA-3-16-18.pdf SL&C 3/19/2018 6:00:00 PM
HB 170
HB 170 Supporting Documents ANCSA.pdf SL&C 3/19/2018 6:00:00 PM
HB 170
HB 170 Supporting Documents NASAA.pdf SL&C 3/19/2018 6:00:00 PM
HB 170
HB 170 Senate Labor and Commerce Presentation DBS 03.16.18.pdf SL&C 3/19/2018 6:00:00 PM
HB 170
SB 38 Ver. A.pdf SL&C 3/19/2018 6:00:00 PM
SB 38
SB 38 Pharmacy Benefit Managers PowerPoint.pdf SL&C 3/19/2018 6:00:00 PM
SB 38
SB038-DCCED-DOI-3-15-2018.pdf SL&C 3/19/2018 6:00:00 PM
SB 38
SB038-DOA-DRB-03-15-18.pdf SL&C 3/19/2018 6:00:00 PM
SB 38
SB 38 Actuarial Letter 2.22.18.pdf SL&C 3/19/2018 6:00:00 PM
SB 38
SB 38 Letter of Opposition AHIP.pdf SL&C 3/19/2018 6:00:00 PM
SB 38
SB38 Supporting Document NCPA 1-26-18.pdf SL&C 3/19/2018 6:00:00 PM
SB 38
SB38 Supporting Document PBMs ArkansasMatters 2-21-18.pdf SL&C 3/19/2018 6:00:00 PM
SB 38
SB38 Supporting Document PHARMA Supports PBM legislation 3-13-18.pdf SL&C 3/19/2018 6:00:00 PM
SB 38
SB38 Supporting Document PHARMA Supports PBM legislation 3-13-18 (1).pdf SL&C 3/19/2018 6:00:00 PM
SB 38
SB38 Supporting Document Reuters-Business Insider Dec. 2017.pdf SL&C 3/19/2018 6:00:00 PM
SB 38
SB38 Supporting Document Bismark Tribune 11-13-17.pdf SL&C 3/19/2018 6:00:00 PM
SB 38
SB38 Supporting Document Capitol Forum 1-2018.pdf SL&C 3/19/2018 6:00:00 PM
SB 38
SB38 Supporting Document MAP PBM legislation state by state 2-2018.pdf SL&C 3/19/2018 6:00:00 PM
SB 38
SB119 Support Letter - NFIB.pdf SL&C 3/19/2018 6:00:00 PM
SB 119
SB119 Support Letter Alaska Policy Forum.pdf SL&C 3/19/2018 6:00:00 PM
SB 119