North Dakota Administrative Code
Title 75 - Department of Human Services
Article 75-02 - Economic Assistance
Chapter 75-02-02 - Medical Services
Section 75-02-02-28 - Drug use review board and appeals
Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024
1. The department shall implement a prospective and retrospective drug use review program for outpatient prescription drugs and determine which drugs shall be subject to prior authorization before payment will be approved. The department shall consider the advice and recommendations of the drug use review board before requiring prior authorization of any drug.
2. The drug use review board shall:
3. The drug use review board may establish a panel of physicians and pharmacists to provide guidance and recommendations to the board in considering specific drugs or therapeutic classes of drugs to be included in the prior authorization program.
4. The drug use review board shall make a recommendation to the department regarding prior authorization of a drug based on:
5. Drug use review board meeting procedures.
6. Within thirty days of the date the drug use review board's recommendation is received by the department, the department shall review the recommendations and make the final determination as to whether a drug requires prior authorization and, if so, when the requirement for prior authorization will begin. If the department's final determination is different from the recommendation of the drug use review board, the department shall present, in writing, to the drug use review board at its next meeting the basis for the final determination.
7. The department shall post on its web site the list of drugs subject to prior authorization and the date on which each drug became subject to prior authorization.
8. A recipient may appeal the department's denial, suspension, reduction, or termination of a covered drug based upon application of this section as authorized under North Dakota Century Code chapter 28-32.
General Authority: NDCC 50-24.6-10
Law Implemented: NDCC 50-24.6; 42 USC 1396r-8