Washington Resident and Non Resident PBM
Effective September 15, 2025, Washington now allows a resident and non-resident licensing for a pharmacy benefit manager (PBM). Requirements are below:
- PBM's must register with the Office of the Insurance Commissioner (OIC) and annually renew the registration.
- A PBM is a subtype of health care benefit managers (HCBMs).
- A "PBM" is a person who contracts with pharmacies on behalf of a health carrier, employee benefits program, or Medicaid managed care program to:
- Process claims for prescription drugs or medical supplies or provide retail network management for pharmacies or pharmacists;
- Pay pharmacies or pharmacists for prescription drugs or medical supplies;
- Negotiate rebates, discounts, or other price concessions with manufacturers for drugs paid for or procured as discussed in WA ST 48.200.020(14)(a);
- Establish or manage pharmacy networks; or
- Make credentialing determinations.
- PBMs must comply with the requirements set forth in:
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