Mich. Admin. Code R. 418.101009

Current through Vol. 24-19, November 1, 2024
Section R. 418.101009 - Reimbursement for custom compounded topical medication

Rule 1009.

(1) Six months after the effective date of this rule, a custom compound topical medication, as defined in R418.10108, must be reimbursed only when the compound meets all of the following standards:
(a) There is no readily available commercially manufactured equivalent product.
(b) No other United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved alternative drug is appropriate for the patient.
(c) The active ingredients of the compound each have an NDC number and are components of drugs approved by the FDA.
(d) The drug has not been withdrawn or removed from the market for safety reasons.
(e) The prescriber is able to demonstrate to the payer that the compound medication is clinically appropriate for the intended use.
(2) Topical compound drugs or medications must be billed using the specific amount of each component drug and its original manufacturers" NDC number included in the compound. Reimbursement must be based on a maximum reimbursement of the AWP minus 10% based on the original manufacturer's NDC number, as published by Red Book or Medi-Span, adopted by reference in R 418.10107, and pro-rated for each component amount used. Components without NDC numbers must not be reimbursed. A single dispensing fee for a compound prescription is $12.50 for a non-sterile compound. The provider shall dispense a 30-day supply per prescription.
(3) Reimbursement for a custom compounded drug is limited to a maximum of $600.00. Any charges exceeding this amount must be accompanied by the original component acquisition cost invoice pro-rated for each component amount used, for review by the carrier.

Mich. Admin. Code R. 418.101009

2014 AACS; 2023 MR 20, Eff. 10/12/2023