PURPOSE: The MO HealthNet Division establishes the amount of the fee reimbursable for the professional dispensing of each MO HealthNet covered prescription by a pharmacy provider.
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(1) Between April 1, 2017 and January 31, 2021, a professional dispensing fee shall be added to the MO HealthNet maximum allowable payment for MO HealthNet reimbursable prescriptions filled or refilled by a pharmacy provider as follows:
- (A) Out-of-state pharmacy providers receive a professional dispensing fee of nine dollars fifty-five cents ($9.55);
- (B) In-state pharmacy providers receive a professional dispensing fee of fourteen dollars thirty-seven cents ($14.37);
- (C) In-state pharmacy providers receive a preferred generic product incentive fee of five dollars zero cents ($5.00); and
- (D) The professional dispensing fees as provided in this rule shall not be included in the computation of the MO HealthNet maximum allowable drug payment for participant cost-sharing purposes.
(2) Effective February 1, 2021, a professional dispensing fee shall be added to the MO HealthNet maximum allowable payment for MO HealthNet reimbursable prescriptions filled or refilled by a pharmacy provider as follows:
- (A) Out-of-state pharmacy providers receive a professional dispensing fee of eight dollars and eighty-five cents ($8.85);
- (B) In-state pharmacy providers receive a professional dispensing fee of twelve dollars and twenty-two cents ($12.22), plus an adjustment to account for the costs of the Missouri Pharmacy Reimbursement Allowance attributable to Medicaidreimbursed prescriptions;
- (C) The professional dispensing fee as provided in this rule shall not be added to prescriptions reimbursed at the usual and customary charge submitted by the provider; and
- (D) The professional dispensing fees as provided in this rule shall not be included in the computation of the MO HealthNet maximum allowable drug payment for participant cost-sharing purposes.
(3) Effective April 1, 2017, all pharmacy providers supplying prescribed MO HealthNet covered drugs to participants in long-term care facilities shall receive an additional fifty cent (50¢) dispensing fee per claim provided they—
- (A) Dispense medication in a drug distribution system(s) which meets minimum standards of container packaging (at least class B as defined in United States Pharmacopeia XXI);
(B) Certify to the MO HealthNet Division, on a form, and in the manner prescribed by the division, that they—
- 1. Provide this dispensing service to their long-term care
facility resident patients;
- 2. Provide emergency services twenty-four (24) hours a day
with seven (7) days a week availability; and
- 3. Have the ability and willingness to assist in accessing
medications through the MO HealthNet Exception Process; and
- (C) Indicate, as prescribed by the MO HealthNet Division, on each claim that the prescription was provided in packaging qualifying for the dispensing fee add-on to a participant in a long-term care facility.
- (4) A professional dispensing fee shall be added to maintenance medications no more frequently than once every twenty-five
- (25) days. “Maintenance medications” are defined as drugs that have a common indication for treatment of a chronic disease, and the therapeutic duration is expected to exceed one year. This is determined by a First DataBank drug code maintenance indicator of “1.” AUTHORITY: sections 208.153, 208.201, and 660.017, RSMo 2016.* Original rule filed Dec. 15, 1987, effective March 11, 1988. Amended: Filed Sept. 26, 2013, effective March 30, 2014. Emergency amendment filed Jan. 13, 2021, effective Feb. 1, 2021, expired July 30, 2021. Amended: Filed Jan. 13, 2021, effective July 30, 2021. *Original authority: 208.153, RSMo 1967, amended 1973, 1989, 1990, 1991, 2007, 2012; 208.201, RSMo 1987, amended 2007; and 660.017, RSMo 1993, amended 1995.