Friday, April 11, 2014

Wisconsin Wants Prescriber Enrolled In MA

Wisconsin seniors being served by Department of Health Services programming (Family Care, Seniorcare, Partnership) will need to have their prescriptions written by MA certified providers enrolled in the Wisconsin MA (Medical Assistance) programming.

A Wisconsin pharmacy may not be able to fill your prescription if the prescribing provider is not enrolled in Wisconsin Medicaid.  This is because the Wisconsin MA fund will not reimburse the local pharmacy claim for filling a prescription written by a physician who is not enrolled in Wisconsin MA.

This is a mandate listed in the Accountable Care Act within Medicaid code of federal regulation 42 CFR 455-410 reads The State Medicaid Agency must require all ordering or referring physicians or other professionals providing service under the State MA plan or under an MA waiver of the plan to be enrolled as a participating provider.

This demonstrates the reach of  Federal control through policy over State implementation of the health service programming.  The local pharmacy needs an MA enrolled prescriber to be reimbursed for medications dispensed through some Department of Health Services Programming.

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