Emergency Prescription definition

Emergency Prescription means any Prescription Medication prescribed in conjunction with Emergency Care and deemed necessary by a Physician to be immediately needed by the Covered Person.
Emergency Prescription means a refill of a prescription which is essential to the continuation of therapy in a chronic condition, for which the refill has not been authorized and for which the pharmacist notifies, within seventy-two hours, the prescriber that an emergency prescription has been dispensed.
Emergency Prescription means a refill of a

Examples of Emergency Prescription in a sentence

  • The Company will only accept a post-purchase or paper claim for Prescription Medications purchased through a retail pharmacy (drug store) if such claim is submitted (1) for an Emergency Prescription, (See Subsection 9.38), (2) for Prescription Medication purchased prior to the date the Covered Person received his or her Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield ID card or (3) in accordance with Subsection 3.23.1.c.v., below.

  • The Company will only accept a post-purchase or paper claim for Prescription Medications purchased through a retail pharmacy (drug store) if such claim is submitted (1) for an Emergency Prescription, (See Subsection 9.33.), (2) for Prescription Medication purchased prior to the date the Covered Person received his or her Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield ID card or (3) in accordance with Subsection 3.24.1.c.v., below.

  • If emergent medication may be required during testing, a separate “Authorization to Carry Emergency Prescription Medication” form must be completed and signed by the student's health care provider and submitted to the school nurse in advance of testing.

  • Health Advantage will only accept a post-purchase or paper claim for Prescription Medications purchased through a retail pharmacy (drug store) if such claim is submitted (1) for an Emergency Prescription, (See Subsection 10.33.), (2) for Prescription Medication purchased prior to the date the Member received his or her Health Advantage ID card or (3) in accordance with Subsection 3.23.1.c.v. below.

  • The Company will only accept a post-purchase or paper claim for Prescription Medications purchased through a retail pharmacy (drug store) if such claim is submitted (1) for an Emergency Prescription, (See Subsection 9.32.), (2) for Prescription Medication purchased prior to the date the Covered Person received his or her Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield ID card or (3) in accordance with Subsection 3.24.1.c.v., below.

  • Health Advantage will only accept a post-purchase or paper claim for Prescription Medications purchased through a retail pharmacy (drug store) if such claim is submitted (1) for an Emergency Prescription, (See Subsection 10.35.), (2) for Prescription Medication purchased prior to the date the Member received his or her Health Advantage ID card or (3) in accordance with Subsection 3.23.1.c.v. below.

  • The Company will only accept a post-purchase or paper claim for Prescription Medications purchased through a retail pharmacy (drug store) if such claim is submitted (1) for an Emergency Prescription, (See Subsection 9.30.), (2) for Prescription Medication purchased prior to the date the Covered Person received his or her Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield ID card.

  • Health Advantage will only accept a post-purchase or paper claim for Prescription Medications purchased through a retail pharmacy (drug store) if such claim is submitted (1) for an Emergency Prescription, (See Subsection 10.34.), (2) for Prescription Medication purchased prior to the date the Member received his or her Health Advantage ID card or (3) in accordance with Subsection 3.23.1.c.v. below.

  • The Company will only accept a post-purchase or paper claim for Prescription Medications purchased through a retail pharmacy (drug store) if such claim is submitted (1) for an Emergency Prescription, (See Subsection 9.32), (2) for Prescription Medication purchased prior to the date the Covered Person received his or her Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield ID card or (3) in accordance with Subsection 3.24.1.c.v., below.

  • Health Advantage will only accept a post-purchase or paper claim for Prescription Medications purchased through a retail pharmacy (drug store) if such claim is submitted (1) for an Emergency Prescription, (See Subsection 10.33.), (2) for Prescription Medication purchased prior to the date the Member received his or her Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield ID card or (3) in accordance with Subsection 3.23.1.c.v. below.


More Definitions of Emergency Prescription

Emergency Prescription means a record that is created in a pharmacy that records the dispensing of a refill of a drug, or a new or modified drug therapy to a patient in the absence of a valid prescription.
Emergency Prescription means medicine supplied by a pharmacist in a pharmacy, in an emergency, for a specified period of time and without a prescription;
Emergency Prescription means a refill of a prescription which is essential to the continuation of therapy in a chronic condition, for which the refill has not been authorized and for which the pharmacist notifies, within

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  • Electronic prescription means a written prescription that is generated on an electronic application and is transmitted to a pharmacy as an electronic data file; Schedules II through V prescriptions shall be transmitted in accordance with 21 CFR Part 1300.

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