Or. Admin. Code § 410-121-0580 - Oregon Medicaid and Pharmaceutical Manufacturers' Dispute Resolution Procedures
(1) Within
60 days after the end of each calendar quarter, the Division of Medical
Assistance Programs (DMAP) shall report the number of units dispensed for each
drug National Drug Code (NDC) for which payment was made to the manufacturer of
said product. Utilization reports to manufacturers shall follow this schedule:
(a) The period from January 1 through March
31 will be Quarter 1. Quarter 1 invoices shall be due by May 30 of that same
year;
(b) The period from April 1
through June 30 will be Quarter 2. Quarter 2 invoices shall be due by August 29
of that same year;
(c) The period
from July 1 through September 30 will be Quarter 3. Quarter 3 invoices shall be
due by November 29 of that same year;
(d) The period from October 1 through
December 31 will be Quarter 4. Quarter 4 invoices shall be due by February 29
of the following year.
(2) A manufacturer must make payment within
30 days of receipt of utilization reports, i.e., rebate invoice. Using eight
days as reasonable time for reports to reach the manufacturer, payment of the
invoiced amount is due per the following schedule:
(a) Rebate payment for Quarter 1 shall be due
by July 7 of that same year;
(b)
Rebate payment for Quarter 2 shall be due by October 7 of that same
year;
(c) Rebate payment for
Quarter 3 shall be due by January 6 of the following year;
(d) Rebate payment for Quarter 4 shall be due
by April 6 of the following year.
(3) DMAP considers any failure to make timely
payment in full of the amount due to be a dispute. Timely is defined by DMAP as
38 days after the postmarked date of the invoice.
(4) If a manufacturer does not indicate in
writing, by specific NDC number(s), the reason(s) for non-payment in full, a
letter asking for clarification will be sent and interest will accrue as set
forth in the Rebate Agreement, Section V, Dispute Resolution, beginning 38 days
after the postmarked date of each invoice.
(5) Utilization/unit disputes shall be
handled by a careful examination of paid claims data to determine the
reasonableness of the reported units of products provided to Oregon recipients.
If it is determined that the manufacturer is in error a letter notifying the
manufacturer of the completed review and findings will be mailed to the
manufacturer and interest will accrue as set forth in the Rebate Agreement,
Section V, Dispute Resolution.
(6)
If a manufacturer determines that incorrect information was sent to the Centers
for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), the manufacturer must still make
payment in full to Oregon Medicaid for the invoiced rebate amount. Oregon
Medicaid will credit the manufacturer's account through CMS's prior period
adjustment process.
(7) Interest
will accrue as set forth in the Rebate Agreement, Section V, Dispute
Resolution, on the 31st day after a manufacturer receives information from DMAP
on the number of units paid by NDC number (i.e., rebate invoice).
(8) Manufacturer requests for audit
information by product and zip codes will be acknowledged by DMAP in letter
form. Each letter will include a DMAP Audit Request Form and instructions to
the manufacturer on how to complete the form. The letter will also include a
standard explanation of the audit process.
(9) Days referred to in this process shall be
considered calendar days.
(10)
Efforts should be made through an informal rebate resolution process as
outlined in this rule before a hearing will be scheduled. Hearings will follow
OAR 410-120-0760 through 410-120-1060 and be held in Marion County,
OR.
(11) Oregon Medicaid will
notify CMS of all disputing manufacturers in writing.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 409.110 & 413.042
Stats. Implemented: ORS 414.065
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