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Pharmacy Self-Auditing: Control Practices to Improve Medicaid Program Integrity and Quality Module 4 Billing Practices Objectives At the conclusion of “Module 4: Billing Practices,” the learner will be able to: • Identify three common reasons for billing errors. • Recall two types of inappropriate refill practices. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services 2 Self-Audit Process Use of the self-audit process allows pharmacy staff to: • Evaluate daily practices. • Pinpoint audit triggers. • Address vulnerabilities. Materials to gather before beginning the billing practices self-audit: • Signature logs. • “Pharmacy Auditing and Dispensing Job Aid: Billing Injectable Formulations”. • “Pharmacy Auditing and Dispensing Job Aid: Billing Kits”. • “Pharmacy Auditing and Dispensing Job Aid: Billing Oral Formulations”. • “Pharmacy Auditing and Dispensing Job Aid: Billing Other Dosage Forms”. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services 3 1 Billing Practices Self-Audit • Pharmacists’ role. • Audit purpose. • Job aids: injections, kits, oral products and other dosage forms. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services 4 Prescription Requirements • Non-controlled. • Controlled. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services 5 Calculations • Quantity to be dispensed. • Days’ supply. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services 6 2 Odd Quantities Correctly adjust the days’ supply. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services 7 High Doses • Verify high doses with prescription product labeling at: o http://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/index.cfm o https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cder/drugsatfda/ • Verify doses that exceed labeling with the prescriber. • Document all communication. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services 8 Use as Directed • Shampoos. • Creams and ointments. • Migraine medications. • Insulin. • Diabetic syringes, test strips, or lancets. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services 9 3 Pharmacy-Driven Inappropriate Refill Practices • Push-billing when auto-refilling. • Patient consent. • Financial incentives. • Waiving co-pays. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services 10 Patient-Driven Inappropriate Refill Practices • Stockpiling. • Diversion. • Red flags of diversion. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services 11 Inappropriate Overrides • Prior authorization. • Vacation. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services 12 4
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