(1) The
administrator shall establish and advertise a pharmacy connection
program through which health care providers and members of the
public can obtain information about manufacturer-sponsored
prescription drug assistance programs. The administrator shall
ensure that the program has staff available who can assist
persons in procuring free or discounted medications from
manufacturer-sponsored prescription drug assistance programs by:
(a) Determining whether an assistance program is offered for
the needed drug or drugs;
(b) Evaluating the likelihood of a person obtaining drugs
from an assistance program under the guidelines formulated;
(c) Assisting persons with the application and enrollment in
an assistance program;
(d) Coordinating and assisting physicians and others
authorized to prescribe medications with communications,
including applications, made on behalf of a person to a
participating manufacturer to obtain approval of the person in an
assistance program; and
(e) Working with participating manufacturers to simplify the
system whereby eligible persons access drug assistance programs,
including development of a single application form and uniform
enrollment process.
(2) Notice regarding the pharmacy connection program shall
initially target senior citizens, but the program shall be
available to anyone, and shall include a toll-free telephone
number, available during regular business hours, that may be used
to obtain information.
(3) The administrator may apply for and accept grants or
gifts and may enter into interagency agreements or contracts with
other state agencies or private organizations to assist with the
implementation of this program including, but not limited to,
contracts, gifts, or grants from pharmaceutical manufacturers to
assist with the direct costs of the program.
(4) The administrator shall notify pharmaceutical companies
doing business in Washington of the pharmacy connection program.
Any pharmaceutical company that does business in this state and
that offers a pharmaceutical assistance program shall notify the
administrator of the existence of the program, the drugs covered
by the program, and all information necessary to apply for
assistance under the program.
(5) For purposes of this section, "manufacturer-sponsored
prescription drug assistance program" means a program offered by
a pharmaceutical company through which the company provides a
drug or drugs to eligible persons at no charge or at a reduced
cost. The term does not include the provision of a drug as part
of a clinical trial.
[2003 1st sp.s. c 29 § 7.]
NOTES:
Finding -- Intent -- Severability -- Conflict with federal requirements -- Effective date -- 2003 1st sp.s. c 29: See notes following RCW 74.09.650.