Prescription order definition

Prescription order means any of the following:
Prescription order means the written or oral authorization of a Prescription Drug by a Physician who is licensed to make such authorization in the ordinary course of his professional practice.
Prescription order means a written or oral order for a Prescription Drug issued by a Provider acting within the scope of his/her professional license.

Examples of Prescription order in a sentence

  • When You submit a Prescription Order to a Participating Pharmacy for one of these designated medications, the pharmacist will be alerted if the online review of Your prescription claims history indicates an acceptable alternative medication has not been previously tried.

  • Extended Prescription Drug Supply Program (if allowed by the Prescription Order) – one Copayment amount per 30- day supply, up to a 90-day supply.

  • Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier 4 Out-of-Area Drug $10 Copay $20 Copay $70 Copay $120 Copay $120 Copay Mail-Order Program Extended Prescription Drug Supply Program (if allowed by the Prescription Order) - One Copayment amount per 90- day supply, up to a 90-day supply only.

  • If You elect to use the mail-order service, You must mail Your Prescription Order to the address provided on the mail-order prescription form and send in Your payment for each prescription filled or refilled.

  • Insulin Drug Program The total amount You may pay for a Covered Drug that contains insulin and is used to treat diabetes will not exceed the amount shown on Your SCHEDULE OF COPAYMENTS AND BENEFIT LIMITS, up to a 30-day supply, regardless of the amount or type of insulin needed to fill the Prescription Order.


More Definitions of Prescription order

Prescription order means the request for each separate drug or medication by a physician or each authorized refill or such requests.
Prescription order means an order transmitted in writing, orally, telephonically or by other means of communication for a prescription-only drug to be filled by a pharmacist. "Prescription order" does not mean a drug dispensed pursuant to such an order.
Prescription order means an order transmitted orally, electronically, or in writing by a practitioner or a veterinarian licensed under ch. 89 for a monitored prescription drug for a par- ticular patient.
Prescription order means an order transmitted orally, electronically or in writing by a practitioner for a drug or device for a particular patient.
Prescription order means a written or verbal order for a prescription drug, prescription device, or pharmaceutical service from a person authorized by law to prescribe such drug, device, or service. A prescription order includes an order entered in a chart or other medical record of a patient.
Prescription order means a written or verbal order from a Health Care Practitioner to a pharmacist for a drug to be dispensed. Orders written by a Health Care Practitioner located outside the United States to be dispensed in the United States are not covered under this Policy.
Prescription order means an order transmitted orally, electronically or in writing by a practitioner for a drug or device for a particular patient and also includes a standing order issued under s. 441.18 (2) (a) 2. or 448.037 (2) (a) 2.