Illinois Administrative Code
Title 89 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part 140 - MEDICAL PAYMENT
Subpart D - PAYMENT FOR NON-INSTITUTIONAL SERVICES
Section 140.443 - Filling of Prescriptions
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) The prescription must contain the information required under Section 3(e) of the Pharmacy Practice Act of 1987 [ 225 ILCS 85/3(e)] , 68 Ill. Adm. Code 1330 and 42 USC 1936(i)(23) and also contain the prescriber's:
b) To the extent required by federal law, effective with new prescriptions executed on or after April 1, 2008, for clients covered under Title XIX of the Social Security Act, a non-electronic prescription must be written on a tamper-resistant prescription pad to be eligible for reimbursement. This requirement applies to all prescriptions regardless of whether the Department is the primary payor.
c) Pharmacies shall not accept blank, presigned prescription forms.
d) If a drug is available by generic name and the identical drug is prescribed by trade name, payment will be based on cost of the generic product unless prior authorization has been obtained for reimbursement based upon the innovator product, or unless the Department determines that the innovator product, reimbursed at the brand name pricing methodology, is more cost-effective than the generic equivalent.
e) The Department shall not pay for dispensed items in excess of the maximum quantity established by the Department, unless prior approval has been granted to dispense an amount in excess of the maximum.
f) The Department shall pay for refills only if the prescribing practitioner authorized refills on the original prescription in accordance with State law.
g) Pharmacies may use a unit dose system in the dispensing of drugs when such a system is in compliance with all applicable State and federal laws. The total quantity dispensed on one prescription cannot exceed the quantity prescribed or the maximum allowable quantity.
h) Effective January 1, 2013, brand-name, solid, oral drugs dispensed to clients residing in any facility that provides medical group care services as defined in Section 140.500, except Intermediate Care Facilities for the Developmentally Disabled (ICF/DD), must be dispensed in 14-day supplies. Exceptions: Solid oral doses of antibiotics and drugs that are dispensed in their original container as indicated in the Food and Drug Administration Prescribing Information or are customarily dispensed in their original packaging to assist patients with compliance (for example, oral contraceptives), may be dispensed in supplies for greater than 14 days.