Utah Admin. Code R414-60-12 - Provider-Administered Long-Acting Injectable Antipsychotic Drugs and Drugs for the Treatment of Opioid Use Disorders
(1)
A provider-administered drug is an outpatient drug, other than a vaccine, that
is administered by a health care provider in a physician's office or other
outpatient clinical setting.
(2)
Medicaid may only reimburse for a provider-administered drug if the drug
qualifies as a covered outpatient drug in accordance with
42 U.S.C
1396r-8.
(3) Selected provider-administered or
provider-observed drugs must be dispensed directly to the provider or
provider's staff. These include the following:
(a) long-acting injectable antipsychotics;
and
(b) long-acting injectable
drugs for the treatment of opioid use disorders.
Notes
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