Delaware Code § 18-3359

Health insurance; pharmacies; electronic reimbursement
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(a) This section shall apply to:
(1) Insurers and nonprofit health service plans that provide, directly or through a pharmacy benefit manager, coverage for prescription
drugs under health insurance policies or contracts that are issued or delivered in this State; and
(2) Health maintenance organizations that provide, directly or through a pharmacy benefit manager, coverage for prescription drugs
under contracts that are issued or delivered in this State.
(b) If an entity subject to this section requires a pharmacy to submit a request for payment electronically, then the pharmacy or its
designated agent may choose to be reimbursed electronically, and in that event the entity shall electronically reimburse such pharmacy
and shall provide the appropriate payment data electronically, provided that the electing pharmacy agrees to, and can accept claims details
for the payments electronically and provide accurate electronic funds transfer information to the entity making payments.
(c) An entity subject to this section may not impose on a pharmacy a processing fee for the electronic reimbursement or for providing
payment data electronically.

(d) Subsequent to January 6, 2010, any pharmacy that requires electronic reimbursement under this section shall allow an entity 45 days
to become compliant herewith from the date of the pharmacy's initial request to commence electronic reimbursement between the parties.

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