Or. Admin. Code § 410-121-0280 - Billing Quantities, Metric Quantities and Package Sizes
(1) Use the actual
metric quantity dispensed when billing (up to four decimal places).
(2) Use the following units when billing
products:
(a) Solid substances (e.g.,
powders, creams, ointments, etc.), bill per Gram;
(b) Solid substances that are reconstituted
with a liquid (e.g., dry powder ampules and vials) such as antibiotic vials or
piggybacks must be billed in metric quantity of one each;
(c) Tablets, capsules, suppositories,
lozenges, packets; bill per each unit. Oral contraceptives are to be billed per
each tablet;
(d) Injectables that
are prepackaged syringe -- (e.g., tubex, carpujects), bill per ml.;
(e) Prepackaged medications and unit doses
must be billed per unit (tablet or capsule). Unit dose liquids are to be billed
by ml.;
(f) Fractional units: Bill
exact metric decimal quantities dispensed.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 413.042, 414.034 & 414.065
Stats. Implemented: ORS 414.065
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