If an exception to one or more prospective DUR criteria is identified, a message will be transmitted to the pharmacist. Claims may be rejected due to the exceptions to one or more criteria. Pharmacists may be required to obtain prior authorization, defined as the process of reviewing drugs to determine if medically justified prior to the submission of a claim for payment by Medicaid, in order to dispense the medications.
Designated interventions may include provider override, obtaining prior authorization via communication to a call center staffed with appropriate clinicians, or written communication to prescribers.
The specific areas of counseling shall include those matters listed below that, in the exercise of his professional judgment, the pharmacist considers significant:
Alternative forms of patient information may be used to supplement, but not replace, oral patient counseling.
A pharmacist shall not be required to provide oral consultation when a patient or a patient's agent refuses the pharmacist's attempt to consult.
When prescriptions are delivered to the patient or patient's agent who resides outside of the local telephone calling area of the pharmacy, the pharmacist shall either provide a toll free telephone number or accept collect calls from such patient or patient's agent.
Patient counseling as described in this part shall not be required for inpatients of a hospital or institution where a nurse or other person authorized by the Commonwealth is administering the medication.
The director may establish the compliance monitoring program through agreements with other state agencies, the DUR Board or other organizations.
As determined to be appropriate by DMAS, the methods used to monitor compliance shall include but shall not be limited to:
12 Va. Admin. Code § 30-130-310
Statutory Authority
§§ 32.1-324 and 32.1-325 of the Code of Virginia.