Alabama Administrative Code
Title 560 - ALABAMA MEDICAID AGENCY
Chapter 560-X-16 - PHARMACEUTICAL SERVICES
Section 560-X-16-.07 - Out-Of-State Pharmacies
Universal Citation: AL Admin Code R 560-X-16-.07
Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 02, November 27, 2024
(1) Under State and Federal regulations, a pharmacy must sign an agreement with Alabama Medicaid Agency. However, when a recipient is in another state and requires service, the following procedure has been adopted.
(2) Pharmacies Bordering Alabama
(a) Pharmacies bordering Alabama may
participate in the Alabama Medicaid Program by completing an application for
out-of-state pharmacies, and upon certification of the State Board of Pharmacy
in that state that the pharmacy is registered and has been issued a
permit.
(b) The pharmacy must then
sign a Pharmacy Vendor Agreement with Alabama Medicaid Agency and agree to
abide by the State pharmacy provider tax law.
(c) Pharmacies bordering Alabama are defined
as those pharmacies located not more than 30 miles from the border of
Alabama.
(3) Pharmacies Not Bordering Alabama
(a) Drugs dispensed must
be in concurrence with the limitations in place for in-state
providers.
(b) Reimbursement will
be made only for hemophilia products and specialty drugs which are not readily
available in-state, and drugs dispensed to Medicaid recipients who may be
traveling outside the state of Alabama.
(c) Providers of specialty drugs shall list
the names of the drugs for which they intend to request reimbursement as well
as the GCN or NDC numbers for each drug in the letter requesting enrollment
with the Alabama Medicaid Agency.
(d) Pharmacies not bordering Alabama will be
enrolled by the Medicaid fiscal agent on a temporary basis.
(e) Pharmacies not bordering Alabama are
defined as those pharmacies located more than 30 miles from the border of
Alabama.
Author: Lynn Sharp, Associate Director, Policy Development Unit
Statutory Authority: State Plan, Attachments 3.1A, 4.18B; Title XIX, Social Security Act; 42 C.F.R. §§401, et seq., 447.331; Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990 (Public Law 101-508.
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