A. After January 1, 2014, an insurer shall accept the uniform prior authorization form developed pursuant to Sections 2 [59A-2-9.8 NMSA 1978] and 3 [61-11-6.2 NMSA 1978] of this 2013 act as sufficient to request prior authorization for prescription drug benefits.
B. No later than twenty-four months after the adoption of national standards for electronic prior authorization, a health insurer shall exchange prior authorization requests with providers who have e-prescribing capability.
C. If an insurer fails to use or accept the uniform prior authorization form or fails to respond within three business days upon receipt of a uniform prior authorization form, the prior authorization request shall be deemed to have been granted.
D. As used in this section, "insurer":
(1) means:
(a) an insurer;
(b) a nonprofit health service provider;
(c) a health maintenance organization;
(d) a managed care organization; or
(e) a provider service organization; and
(2) does not include:
(a) a person that delivers, issues for delivery or renews an individual policy intended to supplement major medical group-type coverages such as medicare supplement, long-term care, disability income, specified disease, accident-only, hospital indemnity or other limited-benefit health insurance policy;
(b) a physician or a physician group to which a health insurer has delegated financial risk for prescription drugs and that does not use a prior authorization process for prescription drugs; or
(c) an insurer or its affiliated providers, if the insurer owns and operates its pharmacies and does not use a prior authorization process for prescription drugs.
History: Laws 2013, ch. 170, § 6.
Effective dates. — Laws 2013, ch. 170 contained no effective date provision, but, pursuant to N.M. Const., art. IV, § 23, was effective June 14, 2013, 90 days after the adjournment of the legislature.