1 Tex. Admin. Code § 354.1863 - Prescription Requirements
(a) Payment
for pharmaceuticals can be made only when these pharmaceuticals are prescribed
by a practitioner that is either:
(1)
licensed to prescribe legend drugs and enrolled as a Texas Medicaid provider;
or
(2) a physician resident
participating in a postgraduate training program and under the supervision of a
teaching physician who is enrolled as a Texas Medicaid provider.
(b) The pharmacist must ensure
that the original prescription conforms to the Texas State Board of Pharmacy
rules concerning the records to be maintained by a pharmacy. A signed
prescription must be maintained in the dispenser's file and available for audit
at any reasonable time. Telephone orders, where legal, must be documented in
writing. The name of the prescriber and the signature of the dispensing
pharmacist must be documented. If a pharmacy maintains prescription records in
a data processing system, a hard copy of the prescription must be retained on
file unless the daily log includes all the information required in §
354.1901 of this title (relating to
Pharmacy Claims). The provider must conform to all regulations issued by the
Drug Enforcement Administration and Texas State Board of Pharmacy concerning
the recording of prescriptions in a data processing system.
(c) Pharmaceuticals dispensed in disasters
under §
354.1868 of this subchapter
(relating to Exceptions in Disasters) are not subject to the requirements in
subsection (b) of this section.
(d)
Prescriptions for covered pharmaceuticals submitted to a pharmacy in written
form are eligible for payment only if the prescription is executed on
tamper-resistant prescription paper, as required by §1903(i)(23) of the
Social Security Act ( 42 U.S.C. § 1936b(i)(23) ).
(e) The dispensing pharmacist must date the
prescription and initial the refills.
(f) A teaching physician as described in
subsection (a) of this section is not required to co-sign orders written by a
resident, provided the Medicaid recipient's medical record clearly documents
the teaching physician's identifiable supervision of the resident.
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