Louisiana Revised Statutes 39:1600.1 – Procurement of pharmacy benefit manager services by reverse auction
Terms Used In Louisiana Revised Statutes 39:1600.1
- Business: means any corporation, partnership, individual, sole proprietorship, joint stock company, joint venture, or any other legal entity through which business is conducted. See Louisiana Revised Statutes 39:1556
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
- Contract: means all types of state agreements, regardless of what they may be called, including orders and documents purporting to represent grants, which are for the purchase or disposal of supplies, services, major repairs, or any other item. See Louisiana Revised Statutes 39:1556
- Data: means recorded information, regardless of form or characteristic. See Louisiana Revised Statutes 39:1556
- Electronic: means electrical, digital, magnetic, optical, electromagnet, or any other similar technology. See Louisiana Revised Statutes 39:1556
- Employee: means an individual drawing a salary from a governmental body, whether elected or not, and any nonsalaried individual performing personal services for any governmental body. See Louisiana Revised Statutes 39:1556
- Obligation: An order placed, contract awarded, service received, or similar transaction during a given period that will require payments during the same or a future period.
- Person: means any business, individual, union, committee, club, or other organization or group of individuals. See Louisiana Revised Statutes 39:1556
- Procurement: means the buying, purchasing, renting, leasing, or otherwise obtaining any supplies, services, or major repairs. See Louisiana Revised Statutes 39:1556
- Reverse auction: means a competitive online solicitation process on the internet for materials, supplies, services, products, equipment, or consulting services in which vendors compete against each other online in real time in an open and interactive environment. See Louisiana Revised Statutes 39:1556
- Services: means the furnishing of labor, time, or effort by a contractor whose primary purpose is to perform an identifiable task rather than to furnish an end item of supply. See Louisiana Revised Statutes 39:1556
A. This Section shall be known and may be cited as the “Louisiana Competitive Pharmacy Benefit Managers Marketplace Act”.
B. The legislature finds and declares that it is the intent of this Section to optimize prescription drug savings by the state through:
(1) Development of a dynamically competitive reverse auction process for state health plan selection of pharmacy benefit managers.
(2) Electronic review and validation of pharmacy benefit manager claims as the foundation for reconciling pharmacy bills.
(3) Technology-driven evaluation of incumbent pharmacy benefit manager prescription drug pricing based on benchmark comparatives derived from pharmacy benefit manager reverse auction processes conducted in the United States over the previous twelve months.
C. For purposes of this Section, the following definitions shall apply:
(1) “AWP” means average wholesale price.
(2) “GNC” means guaranteed net cost.
(3) “NADAC” means national average drug acquisition cost.
(4) “NIST” means national institute of standards and technology.
(5) “Participant bidding agreement” means an online agreement that details common definitions, prescription drug classifications, rules, data access and use rights, and other optimal contract terms benefitting the state that all pharmacy benefit manager bidders must accept as a prerequisite for participation in a pharmacy benefit manager reverse auction.
(6) “PBM reverse auction” means an automated, transparent, and dynamically competitive bidding process conducted online that starts with an opening round of bids and allows qualified pharmacy benefit manager bidders to counter-offer a lower price for as many rounds of bidding as determined by the purchaser for a multiple health plan prescription drug purchasing group. Except to the extent clearly provided by this Section, any pharmacy benefit manager reverse auction shall be conducted in accordance with La. Rev. Stat. 39:1600(D) and its corresponding regulations.
(7) “Pharmacy benefit manager” or “PBM” means any person or business who administers the prescription drug or device program of one or more health plans on behalf of a third party in accordance with a pharmacy benefit program. This term includes any agent or representative of a pharmacy benefit manager hired or contracted by the pharmacy benefit manager to assist in the administering of the drug program and any wholly or partially owned or controlled subsidiary of a pharmacy benefit manager.
(8) “Price” means the projected cost of a pharmacy benefit manager’s offer or bid for providing prescription drug benefits pursuant to this Section, to enable direct comparison of the comparably calculated costs of competing pharmacy benefit manager proposals over the duration of the pharmacy benefit manager services contract.
(9) “Real-time” means within no more than one hour.
(10) “Self-funded private sector health plan” means any self-funded private sector employer or multi-employer health plan.
(11) “Self-funded public sector health plan” means any group benefit plan provided pursuant to La. Rev. Stat. 42:801 et seq., any state-funded health plan or self-funded parish, municipal, or other local government employee health plan, and any public school employee health plan, health plan of the Louisiana State University System, any Louisiana public four-year college, or any Louisiana community college system.
(12) “Soc 2” means service organization control 2.
D. Contracts for pharmacy benefit manager services obtained through reverse auction shall comply with the following:
(1) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the division of administration may procure the services of a pharmacy benefit manager for the administration of benefits under La. Rev. Stat. 42:801 et seq., in a transparent, online, and dynamically competitive process and in the manner specified in this Section.
(2) The division of administration may procure the following products and services as needed to implement this Section in accordance with this Chapter:
(a) A technology platform with required capabilities for conducting a PBM reverse auction that shall, at a minimum, possess the capacity to:
(i) Conduct an automated, online, reverse auction of PBM services using a software application and high-performance data infrastructure to intake, cleanse, and normalize PBM data with development methods and information security standards that have been validated by receiving Soc 2 and NIST certification.
(ii) Automate repricing of diverse and complex PBM prescription drug pricing proposals to enable direct comparison of the comparably calculated costs to the state of PBM bids using one hundred percent of annual prescription drug claims data available for state-funded health plans or a multiple health plan prescription drug purchasing group and using code-based classification of drugs from nationally accepted drug sources.
(iii) Simultaneously evaluate, in real-time, diverse and complex multiple proposals from full-service PBMs, including AWP, GNC, and NADAC pricing models, as well as proposals from pharmacy benefit administrators and specialty drug and rebate carve out service providers.
(iv) Produce an automated report and analysis of PBM bids, including the ranking of PBM bids based on the comparative costs and qualitative aspects of the bids within a one-hour period following the close of each round of reverse auction bidding.
(v) Perform real-time, electronic, line-by-line, claim-by-claim review of one hundred percent of invoiced PBM prescription drug claims, and identify all deviations from the specific terms of the PBM services contract resulting from the reserve auction process.
(b) Related services from the provider of the technology platform identified in Subparagraph (a) of this Paragraph, which shall include, at a minimum, the following capabilities:
(i) Evaluation of the qualifications of PBM bidders.
(ii) Online automated reverse auction services to support the division of administration in comparing the pricing for the PBM procurement.
(iii) Related professional services as necessary.
(3) If the division of administration exercises the authority provided for in this Section, it shall procure the technology platform and related technology provider no later than four months in advance of the date scheduled for completion of the PBM reverse auction.
(4) The division of administration shall not award a contract for procurement of the technology platform and technology provider services to a vendor that is a PBM or a vendor that is managed by or a subsidiary or affiliate of a PBM.
(5) The vendor awarded the contract by the division of administration shall not outsource any part of the PBM reverse auction or the automated, real-time, electronic, line-by-line, claim-by-claim review of invoiced PBM prescription drug claims.
(6) With technical assistance and support provided by the technology platform provider, the division of administration shall specify the terms of the participant bidding agreement which shall not be modified except by specific consent of the division of administration.
(7)(a) The technology platform used to conduct the reverse auction shall be repurposed over the duration of the PBM services contract as an automated pharmacy claims adjudication engine to perform real-time, electronic, line-by-line, claim-by-claim review of one hundred percent of invoiced PBM prescription drug claims, and identify all deviations from the specific terms of the PBM services contract.
(b) The division of administration shall reconcile the electronically adjudicated pharmacy claims, as described in Subparagraph (a) of this Paragraph, with PBM invoices on a monthly or quarterly basis to ensure that state payments shall not exceed the terms specified in any PBM services contract.
(c) If, following state payment to the PBM on the basis of such reconciliation, the PBM asserts that the division of administration has underpaid on the amount owed, the PBM may seek resolution through a mutually acceptable dispute resolution process, which the parties shall have agreed to previously in the terms of their contract.
(8) Each PBM reverse auction shall be scheduled to be completed and the PBM services contract shall be scheduled to be awarded to the winning PBM no later than six months prior to termination or expiration of the existing PBM services contract. The Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget shall be given notice of the dates of the PBM reverse auction and the termination of the existing PBM services contract. This Paragraph shall not be construed to alter the effect of Part VI of this Chapter.
(9) The division of administration may perform a market check for providing PBM services during the term of the existing PBM services contract, which shall be a technology-driven evaluation of the incumbent PBM’s prescription drug pricing based on benchmark comparators derived from PBM reverse auction processes conducted in the United States over the previous twelve months in order to ensure continuing competitiveness of incumbent prescription drug pricing over the life of a PBM services contract.
(10) The division of administration shall implement a no-pay option that obligates the winning PBM, rather than the state, to pay the cost of the technology platform and related technology platform provider services by assessing the PBM a per-prescription fee in an amount agreed to by the division of administration and the technology provider and requiring the PBM to pay these fees to the technology provider over the duration of the PBM services contract. The obligation of the winning PBM to pay the per-prescription fees would then be incorporated as a term of the participant bidding agreement and the PBM services contract awarded to the PBM reverse auction winner.
(11)(a) The processes and procedures set forth in this Part apply to group benefit plans provided pursuant to La. Rev. Stat. 42:801 et seq., if the division of administration elects to exercise its authority to conduct a PBM reverse auction in accordance with this Section. This Section shall not apply in the case of a nonprofit, nongovernmental health maintenance organization with respect to managed care plans that provide a majority of covered professional services through a single contracted medical group.
(b) Any other self-funded public sector health plan may use the processes and procedures set forth in this Section individually, collectively, or as a joint purchasing group with the group benefit plans provided pursuant to La. Rev. Stat. 42:801 et seq.
(c)(i) After completion of the first PBM reverse auction, self-funded private sector health plans with substantial participation by Louisiana employees and their dependents shall have the option, upon approval by the division of administration, to participate in a joint purchasing pool with state employees for subsequent PBM reverse auctions in accordance with rules promulgated by the division of administration.
(ii) The group benefit plans provided pursuant to La. Rev. Stat. 42:801 et seq. and any self-funded public sector health plans or self-funded private sector health plans that opt to participate with the state employees group benefits plan in a joint PBM reverse auction purchasing pool shall retain full autonomy over determination of their respective prescription drug formularies and pharmacy benefit designs and shall not be required to adopt a common prescription drug formulary or common prescription pharmacy benefit design. Any such entity or purchasing group shall agree, before participating in the PBM reverse auction, to accept the prescription drug pricing plan that is selected through the PBM reverse auction process.
(iii) Any PBM providing services to the division of administration, to self-funded public sector health plans, or to self-funded private sector health plans as described in this Section shall provide the division of administration and the plan access to complete pharmacy claims data necessary to conduct the reverse auction and carry out their administrative and management duties.
E. The Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget shall review and approve any proposed contract to implement the PBM reverse auction provided for in this Section.
Acts 2021, No. 102, §2.