Common use of Prescription Synchronization Clause in Contracts

Prescription Synchronization. Prorated daily cost-sharing rates apply to prescriptions dispensed by an In-Network pharmacist for less than a 30- day supply if the prescriber or pharmacist determines that filling or refilling a prescription for less than a 30-day supply is in the best interest of the Member and the Member requests or agrees to less than a 30-day supply in order to synchronize the refilling of that prescription with the patient’s other prescriptions. The requirement does not apply to prescriptions for (a) solid oral doses of antibiotics; or (b) solid oral doses that are dispensed in their original container as indicated in the federal Food and Drug Administration Prescribing Information or are customarily dispensed in their original packaging to assist a patient with compliance.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Member Benefit Agreement, Member Benefit Agreement, Member Benefit Agreement

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Prescription Synchronization. Prorated daily cost-sharing rates apply to maintenance or long-term prescriptions dispensed by an In-Network pharmacist for less than a 30- 30-day supply if the prescriber or pharmacist determines that filling or refilling a prescription for less than a 30-day supply is in the best interest of the Member and the Member requests or agrees to less than a 30-day supply in order to synchronize the refilling of that prescription with the patient’s other prescriptions. The requirement does not apply to prescriptions for (a) solid oral doses of antibiotics; or (b) solid oral doses that are dispensed in their original container as indicated in the federal Food and Drug Administration Prescribing Information or (c) are customarily dispensed in their original packaging to assist a patient with compliancepackaging.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Member Benefit Agreement, Member Benefit Agreement, Member Benefit Agreement

Prescription Synchronization. Prorated daily cost-sharing cost‐sharing rates apply to maintenance or long‐term prescriptions dispensed by an In-Network In‐Network pharmacist for less than a 30- day 30‐day supply if the prescriber or pharmacist determines that filling or refilling a prescription for less than a 30-day 30‐day supply is in the best interest of the Member and the Member requests or agrees to less than a 30-day 30‐day supply in order to synchronize the refilling of that prescription with the patient’s other prescriptions. The requirement does not apply to prescriptions for (a) solid oral doses of antibiotics; or (b) solid oral doses that are dispensed in their original container as indicated in the federal Food and Drug Administration Prescribing Information or (c) are customarily dispensed in their original packaging to assist a patient with compliancepackaging.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Member Benefit Agreement, Member Benefit Agreement

Prescription Synchronization. Prorated daily cost-sharing rates apply to maintenance or long-term prescriptions dispensed by an In-In- Network pharmacist for less than a 30- 30-day supply if the prescriber or pharmacist determines that filling or refilling a prescription for less than a 30-day supply is in the best interest of the Member and the Member requests or agrees to less than a 30-day supply in order to synchronize the refilling of that prescription with the patient’s other prescriptions. The requirement does not apply to prescriptions for (a) solid oral doses of antibiotics; or (b) solid oral doses that are dispensed in their original container as indicated in the federal Food and Drug Administration Prescribing Information or (c) are customarily dispensed in their original packaging to assist a patient with compliancepackaging.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Member Benefit Agreement, Member Benefit Agreement

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Prescription Synchronization. SAMPLE Prorated daily cost-sharing rates apply to maintenance or long-term prescriptions dispensed by an In-Network pharmacist for less than a 30- 30-day supply if the prescriber or pharmacist determines that filling or refilling a prescription for less than a 30-day supply is in the best interest of the Member and the Member requests or agrees to less than a 30-day supply in order to synchronize the refilling of that prescription with the patient’s other prescriptions. The requirement does not apply to prescriptions for (a) solid oral doses of antibiotics; or (b) solid oral doses that are dispensed in their original container as indicated in the federal Food and Drug Administration Prescribing Information or (c) are customarily dispensed in their original packaging to assist a patient with compliancepackaging.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Member Benefit Agreement

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