The PharmAssist Program was created by the 2005 legislature to provide Montana citizens with an avenue to receive one-on-one consultations with a licensed pharmacist about the prescription drugs they are taking.
The addition ACORD has been waived: The ACORD was initially an addendum to the required personal liability insurance. It specifically requested that language be included that the "State of Montana is included as additional insured." Since DPHHS is utilizing personal service contracts that are limited to $5k they are able to remove that requirement as well as the extra $150 cost.
May 12th marks the end of the 45 days that pharmacists have to fill out and return their contracts and supporting information with a copy of their liability insurance. For program information contact Roger Citron, RPh at Montana Medicaid, rcitron@mt.gov or call (406) 444-5951.
Please act quickly and return your contracts with a copy of your personal liability insurance!!! Please visit the DPHHS website for more information on the PharmAssist program at http://www.dphhs.mt.gov/prescriptiondrug/index.shtml
Montana Pharmacy Association Members (MPA) Can Receive Insurance from Pharmacists Mutual Insurance Company: The Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services has informed us that pharmacists wishing to participate in the PharmAssist program must obtain and include a copy of their personal liability insurance when they return their signed contracts.
MPA members interested in the PharmAssist Program should know that our endorsed insurance provider, Pharmacists Mutual Insurance Company, has a policy that meets the needs of this program with an annual premium of only $144. Pharmacists Mutual recognizes that the policy is suitable for an employed pharmacist who will engage in no more than 10 hours per week of outside consulting. (Pharmacists Mutual also has a competitively priced policy for those employed pharmacists who will do more than 10 hours per week of outside consulting.)
Pharmacists Mutual Insurance Company dedicates itself to understanding the pharmacy profession. This premium demonstrates Pharmacists Mutual's understanding of our duties and exemplifies the reason the Montana Pharmacy Association exclusively endorses Pharmacists Mutual. To learn more about this offer, contact Kimberly Dornbier of Pharmacists Mutual at (800) 247-5930 ext. 7441.
To become a Montana Pharmacy Association Member and take advantage of these great prices, not to mention all the other membership benefits, please visit: http://www.rxmt.org for details.
Special thanks to all those at DPHHS, Montana Medicaid, Montana Pharmacy Association, the University of Montana, and Pharmacists Mutual for all their hard work on the PharmAssist program.
In addition, please view the proposed rule for Montana Medicaid:
The department is proposing amendments to ARM 37.86.1105 that would implement a 1.67% increase to the Medicaid pharmacy dispensing fee as allowed by legislative appropriation. This would increase the maximum dispensing fee from $4.86 to $4.94 for in-state providers.
The department is proposing amendments to this rule that would allow Medicaid
pharmacy providers to dispense generic maintenance medications in amounts sufficient for a 90-day supply or 100 units, whichever is greater. Other medications would be dispensed in quantities as great as a 34-day supply
For example, the current prescription cost for a 34-day supply of lisinopril 10 mg is $6.97 total ($2.03 for the drug, plus a $4.94 dispensing fee). Multiplied by 3 months, it would cost the department $20.91 for 102 days of medication. The recipient's cost share would be $1.00 each time, a total of $3.00. If the recipient were to pick up 100 doses of this prescription, the cost would be $10.91 ($5.97 for the cost of the drug plus a $4.94 dispensing fee). The recipient's cost share would be $1.00 for that prescription.
Please view the proposed rule on PDF pages 130-134 at: http://www.sos.mt.gov/ARM/Register/archives/MAR2008/MAR08-08.pdf
Please do not call MT Medicaid on this issue: Interested persons may submit their data, views, or arguments either orally or in writing at the hearing. Written data, views, or arguments may also be submitted to Rhonda Lesofski, Office of Legal Affairs, Department of Public Health and Human Services, P.O. Box 4210, Helena MT 59604-4210, no later than 5:00 p.m. on May 22, 2008. Comments may also be faxed to (406)444-1970 or e-mailed to dphhslegal@mt.gov. The department maintains lists of persons interested in receiving notice of administrative rule changes. These lists are compiled according to subjects or programs of interest. To be included on such a list, please notify this same person or complete a request form at the hearing.
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