Saturday, February 1, 2014

Alabama Reminder to follow both state and federal law: Medicaid Rule No. 560-X-16-.20(5)

Alabama Medicaid Rule No. 560-X-16-
.20(5) Quantity Limitations
(5) Maintenance medications are those generally used to
treat chronic conditions or illnesses and are ordered/pre
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scribed and taken regularly and continuously. Medicaid
recipients can obtain a three month supply of maintenance
medications as designated by the Agency. The patient
must first have demonstrated stability for at least 60
days (same strength and dose) on a given maintenance
medication. Only one co-pay is collected and only one
dispensing fee is paid for the three month supply. A list
of maintenance medications is available on the Medicaid
website.
Medicaid has disseminated and posted guidance to the
Alabama Medicaid Agency website, which is very clear in that
pharmacists should always follow both state and federal phar
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macy law. The Alabama Medicaid Agency guidance is avail
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able on its website at
www.medicaid.alabama.gov/documents/
4.0_ Programs/4.5_ Pharmacy_ Services/4.5.4_ Drug _ Info/
4.5.4_Maintenance_Supply_Guidance_Revised_9-5-13.pdf
and states the following: “Alabama State Board of Pharmacy 
 
law prohibits the quantity of a prescription to be changed
without prescriber approval. Approval from the prescriber
must be attained prior to dispensing a maintenance supply."
quoted from here

Kentucky racing commission panel to look at whether medication rule places blame in proper place

Kentucky racing commission panel to look at whether medication rule places blame in proper place
Monday, January 27, 2014
Proposed changes to standardbred medication rules and penalties by the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission have prompted a bit of a tempest in thoroughbred circles. The issue will be on the agenda Tuesday for a special meeting of the commission’s rules committee.

HHS OIG Work Plan for FY 2014 - Office of Inspector General

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HHS OIG Work Plan for FY 2014 - Office of Inspector General - U.S. ...

oig.hhs.gov/.../Work-Plan-2014.pdf
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18 hours ago - management processes, including key issues such as food and drug safety, child support ...... Payment for compounded drugs under Medicare Part B (new) .

Military Officals Briefing on Tricare and Compounding Prescription Coverage

Compounded Prescriptions
TRICARE does not cover drugs that are not approved by the FDA and cannot reimburse for non-FDA approved bulk chemical ingredients in compound prescriptions.
A planned review of this policy has been suspended due to the recently enacted "Drug Quality and Security Act."
TRICARE will re-examine its policy after an FDA review, but no date has been set for completion.
- See more at: http://www.moaa.org/
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PCCA Job Opening for Inside Sales Manager


Inside Sales Manager

Houston, Texas Area - Jan 14, 2014
Job Detail:
PCCA (Professional Compounding Centers of America), an independent compounding pharmacy's complete resource for fine chemicals, devices, equipment, training & support, is looking for an Inside Sales Manager join their inside sales team in Houston, TX. Relocation assistance is available for the r...
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