Ohio Administrative Code
Title 4123 - Bureau of Workers' Compensation
Chapter 4123-6 - Health Partnership Program
Section 4123-6-21.7 - Reimbursement of opioids in the treatment of pain for a work related injury or occupational disease
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
This rule governs the bureau's reimbursement of opioid prescriptions used to treat acute, subacute, and chronic pain in a work related injury or occupational disease.
(A) Definitions.
For purposes of this rule:
(B) Reimbursement for opioid prescriptions used to treat a work related injury or occupational disease is limited to claims in which current best medical practices as implemented by rules 4731-11-13 and 4731-11-14 of the Administrative Code and this rule are followed.
The bureau will not reimburse for any further prescriptions for opioids if the applicable criteria of rules 4731-11-13 and 4731-11-14 of the Administrative Code and this rule are not met. A prescriber's failure to comply with these rules may be subject to peer review by the bureau of workers' compensation pharmacy and therapeutics (P&T) committee pursuant to rule 4123-6-21.2 of the Administrative Code, the bureau of workers' compensation stakeholders' health care quality assurance advisory committee (HCQAAC) pursuant to rule 4123-6-22 of the Administrative Code, or other peer review committee established by the bureau, or subject to decertification pursuant to rule 4123-6-02.7 of the Administrative Code.
(C) Opioid utilization for acute pain.
Reimbursement for ongoing opioid prescriptions for acute pain will only be provided when the prescriber has both complied with rule 4731-11-13 of the Administrative Code and has documented in the medical record the appropriateness and safety of the medication in the same manner as in paragraphs (A) and (B) of rule 4731-11-14 of the Administrative Code.
(D) Opioid utilization for subacute and chronic pain.
(E) Paragraph (D) of this rule does not apply when the opioid is prescribed for an injured worker in the situations described in paragraph (H) of rule 4731-11-14 of the Administrative Code.
Replaces:4123-6-21.7.