February 2026 Question of the Month
What Is CAA RxDC Reporting?
The Consolidated Appropriations Act (CAA) of 2021 includes the No Surprises Act, which was designed to improve transparency around healthcare costs. As part of this legislation, employers and health plans are required to complete annual reporting related to prescription drug and healthcare spending, commonly referred to as RxDC reporting.
What Is Required?
RxDC reports must be submitted annually by June 1, and they are based on data from the previous calendar year. The reports include detailed information about prescription drug costs, healthcare spending, and plan enrollment.
How Is This Being Handled?
The CBG team is working behind the scenes with your insurance carriers to ensure the required reporting is completed accurately and on time. Because each carrier has its own process, timelines and information requests may vary.
If you receive an email directly from your carrier requesting information for RxDC reporting, no action is needed on your part—we are already managing this for you. Once this is completed we will send you email confirmation.
Completing the Reporting Yourself
If you choose to complete the RxDC reporting on your own, that is perfectly fine. We simply ask that you notify our team, so we do not duplicate efforts or submit reporting on your behalf unintentionally.
We’ve Got You Covered
Rest assured, CBG is taking care of this requirement for you and will coordinate with carriers as needed. If you have any questions about RxDC reporting or receive communication you’re unsure about, please don’t hesitate to reach out to our team.