Or. Admin. Code § 431-121-2005 - General Administration
(1) The
Administrator, or designee, may:
(a)
Negotiate price discounts and rebates on prescription drugs with prescription
drug manufacturers and GPOs;
(b)
Purchase prescription drugs on behalf of participating programs;
(c) Contract with a PDCP or PBM to adjudicate
pharmacy claims and transmit program prices to pharmacies;
(d) Determine program prices and reimburse or
replenish pharmacies for prescription drugs dispensed or transferred;
(e) Adopt and implement a PDL for
the OPDP;
(f) Develop a system for
allocating and distributing the operational costs of the program and any
rebates obtained to participating programs; and
(g) Cooperate with any state or regional
consortia in bulk purchasing of prescription drugs.
(2) The Administrator or designated entity
shall oversee the implementation of the OPDP, including review of member
eligibility information, participating program information, and pharmacy
provider compliance with program requirements. The Administrator, or designated
entity, shall review records or other information, including health
information, necessary to perform oversight responsibilities.
(3) The Administrator shall establish
processes, terms, and conditions describing how the entities identified in ORS
414.312(4) may
participate in the OPDP as a participating program, including entities
otherwise subject to ORS
731.036(6).
(4) The Administrator or
designated entity may contract with a PBM and directly or indirectly with
pharmacy providers as the Administrator or designated entity considers
necessary to maintain statewide access for OPDP members including consideration
for CAP providers.
(5) The
Administrator or designated entity may contract with replenishment
administrators, GPO's, 340B providers, and pharmacy providers as necessary to
utilize discount purchasing programs.
(6) Annually, no later than November 1, the
Office of Rural Health shall determine any Oregon pharmacies that meet CAP
status and report them to the OPDP for CAP designation. OPDP shall send the
current list of all Oregon retail pharmacies to the Office of Rural Health no
later than October l each year.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 414.320
Stats. Implemented: ORS 414.312 - 414.320
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