After more than two years of releasing draft average manufacturer price (AMP)-based federal upper payment limit (FUL) files and methodology documents, CMS now expects to finalize the ACA Medicaid FULs for multiple source drugs in July 2014. While CMS intends to provide additional guidance in the months to come, the agency is encouraging states to consider what changes may be needed to contracts with pharmacy claims processors and pricing compendia, as well as state plan amendments that need to be submitted to use the FUL data. CMS also has posted final National Average Drug Acquisition Cost (NADAC) pricing files, which CMS points out could be used by states to meet the FULs aggregate upper limit if a state plan amendment is submitted. CMS suggests that as states revise their reimbursement for the ingredient cost of a drug to stay within the FUL aggregate, they should consider whether current dispensing fees continue to provide adequate reimbursement for the cost of dispensing prescriptions to a Medicaid beneficiary.