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FYI for Participating Medicaid Providers Regarding Written Prescriptions

To: Participating Medicaid Providers

Beginning April 1, 2008, all written prescriptions for Medicaid recipients must be on paper with at least one tamper-resistant feature as outlined by CMS and defined by your State. Beginning October 1, 2008, these same prescriptions must be on paper that meets all three baseline characteristics of tamper-resistant pads. CMS has outlined the three baseline characteristics as those that: (1) prevent unauthorized copying of a completed or blank prescription form; (2) prevent the erasure or modification of information written on the prescription by the prescriber; or (3) prevent the use of counterfeit prescription forms.

States are responsible for defining specific features that meet the baseline characteristics in order for a prescription to be considered tamper-resistant in that State. Therefore, we recommend reviewing your State’s website for guidance on acceptable tamper-resistant features. Additional information on CMS’ requirements can be found at: http://www.cms.hhs.gov/DeficitReductionAct/30_GovtInfo.asp

Please note that electronic prescriptions, faxed prescriptions and prescriptions sent over the telephone are exempt from this requirement.

Failure to comply with this requirement could result in a withholding of Medicaid reimbursement.