West Virginia Code § 33-56-1

Services provided by pharmacists
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(a) For health plans, policies, contracts, or agreements issued, amended, adjusted, or
renewed on or after January 1, 2021:
(1) Benefits may not be denied for any health care service performed by a pharmacist
licensed under §30-5-1 et seq. of this code if:
(A) The service performed was within the lawful scope of the pharmacist's license;
(B) The plan would have provided benefits if the service had been performed by another
health care provider; and
(C) The pharmacist is included in the plan's network of participating providers.
(2) The health plan shall include an adequate number of pharmacists in its network of
participating health care providers.
(b) The participation of pharmacies in the plan network's drug benefit does not satisfy the
requirement that plans include pharmacists in their network of participating health care
providers.
(c) Health benefit plans, policies, contracts, or agreements issued, amended, adjusted, or
renewed on or after January 1e, 2020, but before January 1, 2021, that delegate credentialing
agreements to contracted health care facilities shall accept credentialing for pharmacists
employed or contractedL by those facilities. Health plans shall reimburse facilities for covered
services provided by network pharmacists within the pharmacists' scope of practice per
negotiations with the facility.
(d) For purposes of this section, health plans, policies, contracts, or agreements do not
include Medicaid or Children's Health Insurance Program health plans, policies, contracts,
or aWgreements that are approved by the Bureau of Medical Services.

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