New Hampshire Revised Statutes 161-L:2 – New Hampshire Rx Advantage Program Established
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The department shall establish the New Hampshire Rx advantage program. The department may coordinate this program with other programs and may take actions to enhance efficiency, reduce the cost of prescription drugs, and maximize the benefits to the programs and enrollees, including providing the benefits of this program to enrollees in other programs. The components of the program shall be as follows:
I. A drug manufacturer or labeler that sells prescription drugs in this state through any other publicly-supported pharmaceutical assistance program may enter into a rebate agreement with the department for this program. The rebate agreement shall require the manufacturer or labeler to make rebate payments to the state each calendar quarter or according to a schedule established by the department.
II. The commissioner shall negotiate the amount of the rebate required from a manufacturer or labeler in accordance with this paragraph.
(a) The commissioner shall take into consideration the rebate calculated under the Medicaid Rebate Program pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1396r-8, the average wholesale price of prescription drugs, and any other information on prescription drug prices and price discounts.
(b) The commissioner shall use the commissioner’s best efforts to obtain an initial rebate amount equal to or greater than the rebate calculated under rebates pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1396r-8.
(c) With respect to the rebate taking effect no later than October 1, 2009, the commissioner shall use the commissioner’s best efforts to obtain an amount equal to or greater than the amount of any discount, rebate, or price reduction for prescription drugs provided to the federal government.
III. Each participating retail pharmacy shall sell covered drugs to qualified residents at the lower of the initial discounted price and the secondary discounted price as such prices are determined by the department pursuant to this chapter.
(a) The department shall establish discounted prices for drugs covered by a rebate agreement and shall promote the use of efficacious and reduced-cost drugs, taking into consideration reduced prices for state and federally-capped drug programs, differential dispensing fees, administrative overhead, and incentive payments.
(b) Beginning July 1, 2008, a participating retail pharmacy shall offer the initial discounted price.
(c) No later than October 1, 2009, a participating retail pharmacy shall offer the secondary discounted price if available.
I. A drug manufacturer or labeler that sells prescription drugs in this state through any other publicly-supported pharmaceutical assistance program may enter into a rebate agreement with the department for this program. The rebate agreement shall require the manufacturer or labeler to make rebate payments to the state each calendar quarter or according to a schedule established by the department.
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II. The commissioner shall negotiate the amount of the rebate required from a manufacturer or labeler in accordance with this paragraph.
(a) The commissioner shall take into consideration the rebate calculated under the Medicaid Rebate Program pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1396r-8, the average wholesale price of prescription drugs, and any other information on prescription drug prices and price discounts.
(b) The commissioner shall use the commissioner’s best efforts to obtain an initial rebate amount equal to or greater than the rebate calculated under rebates pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1396r-8.
(c) With respect to the rebate taking effect no later than October 1, 2009, the commissioner shall use the commissioner’s best efforts to obtain an amount equal to or greater than the amount of any discount, rebate, or price reduction for prescription drugs provided to the federal government.
III. Each participating retail pharmacy shall sell covered drugs to qualified residents at the lower of the initial discounted price and the secondary discounted price as such prices are determined by the department pursuant to this chapter.
(a) The department shall establish discounted prices for drugs covered by a rebate agreement and shall promote the use of efficacious and reduced-cost drugs, taking into consideration reduced prices for state and federally-capped drug programs, differential dispensing fees, administrative overhead, and incentive payments.
(b) Beginning July 1, 2008, a participating retail pharmacy shall offer the initial discounted price.
(c) No later than October 1, 2009, a participating retail pharmacy shall offer the secondary discounted price if available.