6 Pa. Code § 22.63 - Other provisions for providing services by mail
(a)
Mail orders for prescription
drugs . Providers shall provide PACE claimants who wish to request PACE
Program benefits by mail with order forms and clear instructions for submitting
mail orders. As a minimum, order forms submitted shall include the claimant 's
signature, address, telephone number, where applicable and PACE identification
card number. For each initial mail -ordered prescription to be filled, a valid
prescription as written by the licensed prescriber shall accompany the order
form. When mail -ordered prescription drugs can not be delivered by mail as
restricted by the standards of the State Board of Pharmacy , 49 Pa. Code §27.18 (relating to standards of
practice) and other applicable State and Federal statutes, or can not be
dispensed for another reason, the provider shall, within 2 working days of the
provider's receipt of the mail order, notify the claimant and the prescriber by
telephone or mail and return the written prescription to the claimant , except
as provided for under §
22.62(g)(3)
(relating to conditions of provider participation).
(b)
Telephone prescription
orders. Refill prescription orders may be accepted by telephone.
Providers of prescription services by mail may not accept initial prescription
orders for PACE Program benefits by telephone except when all of the following
control steps have been taken:
(1) The
provider has secured the name, address and telephone number of the licensed
prescriber making the telephone order.
(2) The provider has secured the license
number assigned by the appropriate State licensing board to the licensed
prescriber making the telephone order.
(3) The provider has secured the United
States Drug Enforcement Administration registration number of the licensed
prescriber making the telephone order unless that prescriber has no
registration number.
(4) The
provider has verified that the information secured is correct and that the
telephone order originated from the licensed prescriber .
(c)
Dispensing prescription drugs by
mail .
(1) Prescription drugs
dispensed by mail may not be mailed to an address outside this Commonwealth.
Packages used for the dispensing of prescription drugs by mail shall bear the
words "DO NOT FORWARD" on the face which bears the claimant 's
address.
(2) A prescription drug
delivered by mail shall be accompanied, as a minimum by the following:
(i) A Universal Claim Form .
(ii) Clear instructions to the claimant about
the completion, signing and return of the Universal Claim Form accompanied by
payments due from the claimant if full payment has not been received in advance
of delivery. These instructions shall advise the claimant that the Universal
Claim Form and payments due shall be returned to the provider within 5 days of
the claimant 's receipt of the prescription drug.
(iii) Information regarding the use and
storage of the prescription drug, as appropriate.
(iv) A postage paid, provider self-addressed
envelope to facilitate the claimant 's response to receipt of the prescription
drug.
(d)
Other provisions for control of PACE benefit utilization.
(1) When a provider authorized to provide
prescription services by mail to PACE claimants observes irregularities in
prescriptions, dosages, medication history , prescriber utilization, mailing
address, claimant name or PACE identification card number or other similar
kinds of irregularities, the provider shall make an immediate comparison of
signatures in the claimant 's file.
(2) The provider shall discontinue
prescription services by mail to a claimant who fails to return the Universal
Claim Form appropriately completed, fails to submit all due claimant payments,
or is suspected of submitting false or fraudulent prescription order or false
or fraudulent information on a Universal Claim Form .
(3) Whenever a provider of prescription
services by mail discontinues services under paragraph (2), the provider shall
notify the Department of the claimant 's name and PACE identification card
number and the name of the prescriber of prescriptions related to the reasons
for the provider's decision to discontinue services.
(e)
Mail order service provider
accessibility to claimant s.
(1)
Enrolled providers authorized to provide prescription services by mail shall,
as required in the provider agreement, arrange for access by claimants and
appropriate medical personnel treating a claimant to a registered pharmacist in
the event of drug concerns and emergency situations including, but not limited
to, the following:
(i) Disturbing drug side
effects and reactions.
(ii) Drug
interactions.
(iii)
Dosage.
(iv) Drug ingestion or
administration and proper storage.
(v) Drug identification-for example-in the
event of lost labels.
(vi)
Emergency medical treatment of a claimant .
(2) Access shall include the acceptance of
collect calls from claimants and appropriate medical personnel or a toll-free
telephone number, accessible by claimants and appropriate medical personnel on
a 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. basis during the days when the pharmacy is normally open for
business. The provider shall issue clear instructions to the claimant regarding
the access number and its appropriate use.
Notes
This section cited in 6 Pa. Code § 22.62 (relating to conditions of provider participation).
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