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Tennessee Law to Cover HIV Drugs
This bill adds long-acting injectable drugs for treating and preventing HIV to the list of medical services covered by TennCare.
What This Bill Does
- Adds long-acting injectable drugs used for HIV treatment or prevention to the list of medical services that TennCare covers.
- Requires managed care organizations (MCOs) and pharmacy benefits managers (PBMs) to pay for claims related to these HIV drugs when given in a pharmacy, doctor's office, clinic, surgery center, or hospital.
- Ensures MCOs and PBMs cover the same claim as both medical and pharmacy benefits if they already cover it under one type of benefit.
- Limits reimbursement to only once per individual treatment or service provided by a healthcare provider.
Who It Names or Affects
- People with HIV who are enrolled in TennCare.
- Managed care organizations (MCOs) and pharmacy benefits managers (PBMs) that work with the bureau of TennCare.
Terms To Know
- TennCare
- A state health insurance program for low-income people in Tennessee.
- Managed Care Organization (MCO)
- An organization that provides or pays for healthcare services to TennCare members under a contract with the bureau of TennCare.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill only applies to MCOs and PBMs that have contracts with the bureau of TennCare.
- It is not clear how much this will cost or who will pay for it beyond the current year's budget estimates.