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Wednesday, July 30, 2014
PCCA to Provide Seminar on Navigating Third-Party Billing for Compounded Medications as part of serve provided by Compounding Pharmacy Management Services (CPMS)
Navigating Third-Party Billing for Compounds
Summary
Compounds are different by their nature. And so are the approaches various third-party insurance companies take in paying them. If you bill third-party insurance, you’re already familiar with the hassles that often arise when trying to process a claim for a compounded prescription. Or maybe you’ve just heard about it and have avoided billing third-party altogether.
That’s where PCCA’s Third-Party Solutions steps in.
As part of a new service provided by Compounding Pharmacy Management Services (CPMS), this one-day workshop will cover the basics of third-party billing, including the ins and outs of version D.0. Then, the team will drill down and show you best practices for processing claims with the top insurance plans – including CVS Caremark, Express Scripts, Medco, and Prime Therapeutics. The team will dive deep into these plans to educate you on exactly what each plan will pay for. Benefit from our expertise so you can spend your valuable time on your most important task – serving patients.
Why should you attend?
That’s where PCCA’s Third-Party Solutions steps in.
As part of a new service provided by Compounding Pharmacy Management Services (CPMS), this one-day workshop will cover the basics of third-party billing, including the ins and outs of version D.0. Then, the team will drill down and show you best practices for processing claims with the top insurance plans – including CVS Caremark, Express Scripts, Medco, and Prime Therapeutics. The team will dive deep into these plans to educate you on exactly what each plan will pay for. Benefit from our expertise so you can spend your valuable time on your most important task – serving patients.
Why should you attend?
- If you’re already billing third-party insurance, we’ll teach you how to become more efficient, how to reduce audits, what to do when you do get audited and more.
- Learn best practices for billing, including training using PK Software’s billing programs. Not using PK Software at your pharmacy? No problem – the team will provide information for whatever software you’re using.
- And more!
Details
When
- Saturday, September 20, 2014
7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Central Time
Where
- PCCA Learning Center
9901 South Wilcrest Dr.
Houston, Texas 77099
1-800-331-2498
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List of Pharmacists, Pharmacies, Labs and Organizations That Donated Money to IACP for the Building of its Headquarters
Diamond Sponsor
Thomas and Alice Marks
Platinum Sponsor
Bob Seiwert, Sierra Compounding Pharmacy
Gold Sponsors
Lee and Mary Ann Berrettini
Gallipot
Bob and Diana Harshbarger
Health Care Logistics
Gary and Vicki Holst
International Journal of Pharmaceutical
Compounding
Marty Jones and Pat Baloga
Medaus on behalf of Steven Russell
Ray and Alfred Moreno, Universal Arts
Compounding Pharmacy of South Florida
in Honor and Praise of our loving
parents, Maximino and Maria Moreno
John D. and Caroline Musil and Family
David and Diane Nicoletti
PCCA
Sherry Ross
Bob and Janie Scarbrough
Spectrum Pharmacy Products
Eric Vidrine, Professional Arts Pharmacy
David Zava and ZRT Labs
Silver Sponsors
Analytical Research Laboratories
Bill Burch and Jennifer Burch
Pat and Jan Downing, Jenny Yoakum,
Dee Downing and Jana Downing
Eric Everett and Lisa Everett
Brian Fichter, VitaMaxRx, Inc.
Paul Franck
Dan and Laura Fucarino
Phil Hagerman, Diplomat Specialty
Eric and Carolyn Holgate
IACP Staff
Scott Karolchyk and Bernie Covalesky
Mike Leake
Terry and Greg Mielke, Thrifty Health
and Compounding
Donna Patterson, The Apothecary
Robert P. Potts and Associates
Sam and Mary Susan Pratt
John Preckshot
Kim and Janet Tenreiro
Evelyn Timmons and Steve Timmons
E. Pat Vann, Vann Healthcare Services
Gary Wilburn
Bronze Sponsors
Hank Abbott, Birds Hill Pharmacy
Eldon Armstrong, Hawthorne Pharmacy
Leo and Beverly Blais
Carie Boyd
Ben Briggs
Richard Brisson
Al Brown and Liberty Drug
James Buderer and Matthew Buderer,
Buderer Drug Co.
Steven Charles
Compounding Shop, Inc.
John and Alice M. DeMars
Gina Ford
Peter and Anne Marie Ford
Henry Gialanella
Jim Gillespie
Dana Gordon, CAPRx
Gene and Caren Gresh
John Herr and Robert Zadra
Hoagland Pharmacy
Dick Holm
Sue Horton and Central Iowa Compounding
Bob and Kathy Hoye
Bill and Barbara Johns
Raymond and Kathleen Knepp
Matthew H. and Jayne Kopacki
Mark Mandel and Nick Flocco
Mike and Keryn McMahan
Medisca
Rich and Kelly Moon, Southern Tier
Home Infusion
Moore’s Pharmacy, Inc.
Pine Pharmacy
North Dakota Compounders
Mike Pass
Scott and Amy Popyk, Health
Dimensions, Inc.
Wade and Jennifer Siefert
Marshall Tobin
William and Jonette Wills, Grandpa’s
Compounding Pharmacy
Joe Wise and Wise Pharmacy
Robert Wood and Anthony Buchta,
Central Ohio Compounding
Gene and Cheryl Zale
Mortar and Pestle Sponsors
Harvey and Carol Ahl
Patsy Angelle
Aquidneck Pharmacy and Wellness
Claude Banks
Jeff Barris, Pacifica Pharmacy
Jerry and Jean Beamer
Barry and Grace Bilbro
Eugene Bockrath
Douglas and Jennifer Boudreaux
Burman’s Pharmacy
Gene Carlson and Schott’s Pharmacy
Randy and Susan Caudle
Karl Clearwaters, Herbst Apothecary
David and Debbie Creecy, Poquoson
Pharmacy
Dr. Dan Daniel
Gerald and Cheryl DuFresne
Kim and Patricia Fulmer
Gary and Ruth Glisson
Henry and Myra Herring
Jeff Hill, Hill’s Compounding Pharmacy
Jeff and Angela Jackson
Kathy and Pat Jackson
Patty Johnston and Larry Frail,
Colony Drug
Dean and Linda King
L.D. King
Kubat Pharmacy
Deril and Robbin Lees
Leiter’s Pharmacy
Bill and Lise Letendre
David Liebman
Joe Lorello
Dick and Amelda McCortney
Randy and Paula Mentzer
Svet Milic
Bill and Jan Mixon
Lee and Jaclyn Ori
Jim and Amy Paoletti
Dean and Terri Parker
James Perry
Ron Petrin
Martin and Rosemary Pietruszewski
Rudy and Carole Prinz
Dana Reed-Kane and Tom Reed,
Reed’s Compounding
Jerrod and Drenda Roberts
Shara and Mike Rudner/George and
Barbara Grumet
Tony and Sandra Sabutis
Ari Schafer
Larry and Linda Shelton
Lee and Kerri Shinabery
Scott Snyder
David Stahlberger, Matthew H. and
Jayne Kopacki, Pompton Pharmacy
Mike and Debra Stein
Storey Marketing
Irv Swartz
Pat and Theresa Travis, CLEANAIR
David and Terry Vasenden
John and Tara Voliva
Scott and Gretchen Watts
Don and Karen West
Irene White and Dennis Slack
Gary and Brenda Wingate
Terry Wingo
Bill and Gloria Winkowski
Dana and Annette Woods
Patron Sponsors
Vern Allen, Premier Pharmacy Labs, Inc.
Jay and Lisa Ashworth
Nick Birkel, Pharmacy Specialty Services
Janice Bopp and Mar-Main Pharmacy
Janet Carter, Prescription Alternatives
Custom Dosing Pharmacy
Lizzie Dragon
Larry and Lezlie Durrant
Kevin and Beth Evetts
Glen Hadaway
Henry T. Hayden, Hayden Drug
Pete Hueseman, Bellevue Pharmacy
Solutions
Lorraine Kaup and Kaup Pharmacy
Craig and Sally Kvam
George and Barbara Muller
Andy Naglak
Neal and Ro Pease
Richard and Diantha Rochefort
Joe Rossetti
Scott Robinson’s Prescriptions/Bruce
Winkelman
John and Waynie Stephenson
Scott Wepfer
Susanne Williams
Individual Sponsors
Ray and Mary Sue Adams
Mel Alter
Kevin and Amy Atkins
Ball Ground Pharmacy
Ronnie Baggett
Janet Beard
Verne and Colleen Betlach
Bruce Biundo
Michael Blaire, Diamondback Drugs
Diane Boomsma and Merv Sands
Bill Chaney
Michael and Carol Collins
Charles Daleo
David and Nancy DeMartini
Dickson Apothecary
Disco Rex Pharmacy
Don Fellows
Ken Fitzgerald
W. Benjamin Fry
Robert Geldreich
Jennifer Goodrum
John and Joe Grasela, University
Compounding Pharmacy
Dale Harrison and Dr. Laurie Ellen
Spence
Mike and Marcia Haulsee
Rayeane and Bentley Hawley
Bruce A. Hinkle
Tom and Dot Hornsby
Ken and Nancy Hughes
Michael Hunter
Alan, Beverly and Adam Israel
Fred Kinnard, Kinnard’s Pharmacy
James Krasnow
Yvette Ladd, Halls Pharmacy
Eddie Tom Lakey
Jung and Marilynn Lee
A. Blair Lundberg
Larry Mayhew
Joe McCloskey
Linda F. McElhiney
Angie Meeker
Sammi Molvi, Health Solutions Pharmacy
Gary Newton
Patricia Paget
Roger Pennington, Westlab Pharmacy
Portage Pharmacy
Jeff and Stacy Robins
Rx South
Jade and Brenna Schuckman
Jim Schwartz, King Pharmacy #2
Kelly and Nancy Selby
Linn and Barbara Shaffer
Jeffrey B. Sherr, Apple Discount Drugs
Chris and Patti Simmons
Stephen F. Skinner, Specialty Pharmacy
Charles and Alleene Smith
In Honor of Kay Sparks
Jack and Carol Stafford
Gerald Stone, The Drug Shop
Angie Svoboda, Good Life Health Services
Bill Swail, Peoples Pharmacy
Tom Switzler
Tom and Tami Talbert, in Honor of
Kay Sparks
Tar Heel Drug
Dr. Eldred Taylor
Union Square Pharmacy
Cathy and Ron Windish
Steve Zaver
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Fifth Question of the Day July 30, 2014 How many patients know about the overlap between IACP and PCCA and that PCCA housed IACP for years and then in fact named the IACP building after IACP raised 1 millon dollars for its new headquarters?
IACP Headquarters
For many years, PCCA generously provided office space to IACP.
While this invaluable gift is appreciated, IACP determined it was
important to establish an independent identity and began to
explore the building of a new IACP Headquarters. In June 2003,
IACP began fundraising for its first-ever Capital Campaign —
Bricks, Mortar & Pestle: Building a Foundation for the Future.
The campaign goal was two-fold:
1. Raise $500,000 to establish a permanent endowment
funding research and education initiatives advancing
pharmacy compounding; and
2. Raise $1,000,000 to fund a new headquarters for IACP.
This campaign was successfully completed in 2005 with Members’
contributions exceeding the Foundation’s goal to raise $1.5 million
by $500,000, for a total of $2 million. The additional funds were
designated to the Foundation’s endowment for research and education.
Construction on the building began in August 2005 and was expected
to be completed in first quarter 2006.
In honor and recognition of the in-kind and financial support
throughout the years, PCCA was given the naming rights to the
building. As a result, the name of the new headquarters is the
Kay Sparks IACP Building.
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