New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 13 - INSURANCE
Chapter 10 - HEALTH INSURANCE
Part 30 - PHARMACY BENEFITS MANAGERS
Section 13.10.30.12 - MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE COST ("MAC") APPEALS

Universal Citation: 13 NM Admin Code 13.10.30.12

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

A. Submission of appeal. A network pharmacy that disputes a MAC reimbursement amount may submit a MAC appeal, to the PBM within 21 business days after a network pharmacy receives notice of the reimbursement amount. A PSAO may submit a MAC appeal on behalf of a network pharmacy.

B. Appeals mechanism. A PBM shall provide a mechanism for submitting MAC appeals, including the dedicated phone number and electronic mail address or website. The phone number shall be manned at a minimum during the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., mountain time. Information about MAC appeals mechanisms shall be prominently displayed in any contract or manual provided by a PBM to a pharmacy.

C. Appeal instructions on website. The PBM's website shall prominently display instructions for submitting a MAC appeal and instructions for seeking assistance in navigating the website. This link shall also be included in the PBM's provider manual.

D. Response to denied appeal(s). The PBM's response to a denied MAC appeal shall include:

(1) the source or sources used, including NDC and name of supplier, to determine pricing for the maximum allowable cost list specific to that provider.

(2) the date of the last MAC list update for the drug which is the subject of the MAC appeal;

(3) documentation evidencing that the drug was available for purchase by a pharmacy in New Mexico at the MAC price from a national or regional wholesaler at the time of claim submission; and

(4) any other information the PBM deems relevant to the MAC appeal.

E. Nonresponse to appeal. The MAC appeal shall be deemed granted if the PBM does not respond within 14 business days of a complete appeal submission or its response does not include the items outlined in Subsection D of 13.10.30.12 NMAC.

F. Notice of granting appeal. If a MAC appeal is granted or deemed granted, a PBM shall:

(1) within one day, notify by email the challenging pharmacy and any similarly situated network pharmacy and their PSAO(s) that a MAC appeal was granted, the NDC of the drug, the MAC price challenged and the updated MAC price; and

(2) permit the appealing pharmacy and any similarly situated pharmacy to resubmit the claim at the updated price.

H. Request for MAC list. A PBM shall provide a MAC list to a network pharmacy or the superintendent within seven business days upon request.

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