Texas Administrative Code
Title 28 - INSURANCE
Part 2 - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE, DIVISION OF WORKERS' COMPENSATION
Chapter 134 - BENEFITS-GUIDELINES FOR MEDICAL SERVICES, CHARGES, AND PAYMENTS
Subchapter F - PHARMACEUTICAL BENEFITS
Section 134.501 - Initial Pharmaceutical Coverage
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) For injuries which occur on or after December 1, 2002, the insurance carrier (carrier) shall pay for specified pharmaceutical services sufficient for the first seven days following the date of injury, regardless of issues of liability for or compensability of the injury that the carrier may have, if, prior to providing the pharmaceutical services, the health care provider (HCP) obtains both a verification of insurance coverage, and an oral or written confirmation that an injury has been reported. For purposes of this rule, specified pharmaceutical services are prescription drugs and over-the-counter medications prescribed by a doctor that cure or relieve the effects naturally resulting from the compensable injury, promote recovery, or enhance the ability of the employee to return to or retain employment.
(b) The carrier may be eligible for reimbursement from the subsequent injury fund (SIF) for payments made under subsection (a) as provided in Chapter 116 of this title.
(c) The HCP can verify insurance coverage and confirm the existence of a report of an injury by calling the employer or the carrier. Upon request, the employer and/or the carrier shall verify coverage and confirm any report of an injury. For verifying insurance coverage, the HCP can also review the commission's internet-based coverage verification system.
(d) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, the HCP may dispense prescription or nonprescription medications in the amount ordered by the prescribing doctor in accordance with applicable state and federal law (not to exceed the limits imposed by § 134.502 of this title (relating to Pharmaceutical Services)).
(e) The HCP and carrier may voluntarily discuss approval of pharmaceutical services beyond the seven days following the date of injury as provided in Texas Labor Code § 413.014(e) and §134.600(e) and of this title (relating to Preauthorization, Concurrent Review, and Voluntary Certification of Health Care).
(f) Communication is important to ensure prompt delivery of pharmaceutical services.