* § 3224-d. Prescription synchronization. (a) Every individual or group health insurance policy providing prescription drug coverage when applicable to permit synchronization shall permit and apply a daily pro-rated cost-sharing rate to prescriptions that are dispensed by a network pharmacy for less than a thirty day supply, when it is agreed among the covered individual, a health care practitioner, and a pharmacist that synchronization of multiple prescriptions for the treatment of a chronic illness is in the best interest of the covered individual for the management or treatment of that chronic illness provided that all of the following apply:
- (i) The medications are covered by the policy or plan.
- (ii) The medications are used for treatment and management of chronic conditions that are subject to refills.
- (iii) The medications are not a Schedule II controlled substance or a Schedule III controlled substance containing hydrocodone.
- (iv) The medications meet all prior authorization criteria specific to medications at the time of the synchronization request.
- (v) The medications are of a formulation that can be effectively split over required short fill periods to achieve synchronization.
- (vi) The medications do not have quantity limits or dose optimization criteria or requirements that would be violated in fulfilling synchronization.
- (b) No individual or group health insurance policy providing prescription drug coverage shall deny coverage for the dispensing of a medication for partial fill when it is for purposes of synchronizing the patient's medications. When applicable to permit synchronization, every individual or group health insurance policy must allow a pharmacy to override any denial codes indicating that a prescription is being refilled too soon for the purposes of medication synchronization.
- (c) Dispensing fees for partially filled or refilled prescriptions shall be paid in full for each prescription dispensed, regardless of any pro-rated copay for the beneficiary or fee paid for alignment services.
- (d) Nothing in this section shall be deemed to require health care practitioners and pharmacists to synchronize the refilling of multiple prescriptions for a covered individual.
(e) The requirements of this paragraph shall apply only once for each prescription drug subject to medication synchronization except when either of the following occurs:
- (i) The prescriber changes the dosage or frequency of administration of the prescription drug subject to a medication synchronization; or
- (ii) The prescriber prescribes a different drug. * NB Effective January 1, 2020