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Title: New York State Medicaid Program


1
New York State Medicaid Program
  • Preferred Drug Program (PDP)
  • and
  • Clinical Drug Review Program (CDRP)
  • Kristin Richter, RPh (1/10/07)

2
Preferred Drug Program (PDP)
  • Clinically driven
  • Evidence based
  • Considers safety and efficacy
  • Maintains access to all drugs
  • Challenges pharmaceutical industry to provide
    competitive prices
  • Concept used by private sector, 30 other state
    Medicaid programs, and Medicare
  • Savings helps offset future high cost drugs

3
Critical Aspects of PDP Development
  • Patient care remains the top priority
  • Objective, high quality clinical reviews on
    relative effectiveness of drugs
  • Education of prescribers and providers in advance
    of implementation
  • Easy to use prior authorization process
  • Broad criteria for approval of PA
  • Exclusion of certain drug categories

4
PDP Rollout Schedule
  • June 28, 2006
  • Angiotensin II Receptor Blocking Agents (ARBs)
  • ARBs/Diuretics combinations
  • Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) Inhibitors
  • ACE/ Diuretic combinations
  • Beta Blockers
  • Dihydropyridine Calcium Channel Blockers (CCBs)
  • CCB/ACE Inhibitor combinations
  • Bisphosphonates- Oral

5
October 18, 2006
  • Anti-Emetics
  • Beta Blocker/ Diuretic combinations
  • Calcitonins
  • Hepatitis C Agents
  • HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitors (Statins)
  • Intranasal Steroids
  • Leukotriene Modifiers
  • Long Acting Narcotics
  • Proton Pump Inhibitors
  • Serotonin Receptor Agonists (Triptans)
  • Second Generation Antihistamines
  • Sedative Hypnotic/ Sleep Agents
  • Thiazolidinediones (TZDs)
  • Triglyceride Lowering Agents

6
February 1, 2007
  • Anti-Fungals
  • Anti-Virals
  • Cephalosporins-Third Generation
  • Fluoroquinolones (oral)
  • Immunomodulators (topical)
  • Inhaled Anticholinergics
  • Inhaled beta2 Adrenergic Agents-long and short
    acting
  • Inhaled Corticosteroids
  • Phosphate Binders/Regulators

7
Important Changes for Prescribers to Remember!!
  • PPIs and Second Generation Antihistamines are now
    subject to the Preferred Drug Program.
  • Nexium, Prilosec OTC and Prevacid capsules are
    preferred agents and do not require a Prior
    Authorization!
  • When prescribing a non-preferred PPI or Second
    Generation Antihistamine, prior authorization is
    obtained through the staffed clinical call
    center.

8
PDP Facts
  • The prescriber, or their authorized agent, can
    complete the PDP prior authorization process.
  • Requests for prior authorization of PDP drugs can
    be faxed.
  • Some drugs have clinical criteria for prior
    authorization.

9
The Clinical Drug Review Program (CDRP)
  • A prior authorization program aimed at assuring
    specific drugs are utilized in a medically
    appropriate manner.
  • Drugs currently subject to this program include
  • Revatio
  • Serostim
  • Zyvox

10
CDRP Facts
  • Only the prescriber, not their authorized agent,
    can complete the CDRP prior authorization
    process.
  • Requests for prior authorization of CDRP drugs
    cannot be faxed.
  • Written documentation may be required for review
    by clinical call center staff.
  • There are clinical criteria that must be met.
  • Clinical criteria is available at
    http//newyork.fhsc.com/providers/CDRP_forms.asp

11
Easy to Use Prior Authorization Process
  • Call 1-877-309-9493 and follow the appropriate
    prompts.
  • All PDP and CDRP prior authorizations are
    processed by the staffed Clinical Call Center
    which operates 24 hours per day, 7 days per week.
  • Fax line 1-800-268-2990 (fax requests for PDP
    drugs may take up to 24 hours to process).

12
PA Process for Prescribers
  • Call 1-877-309-9493
  • Press 1 for prescriber
  • Press 2 if calling to request PA for a
    mandatory generic program drug
  • Press 1 if calling to request PA for all other
    drugs
  • Press 3 if unsure of which choice to make or if
    you require technical assistance and your call
    will be directed to a clinical call center
    representative

13
PA Validation for Pharmacy Providers
  • Call 1-877-309-9493
  • Press 2 for pharmacy.
  • Press 1 to validate a Prior Authorization
    number that ends with the letter W.
  • Press 2 to validate a Prior Authorization
    number that does not end with the letter W.
  • Press 3 if you require technical assistance.
  • Once you have provided all required information,
    you will receive confirmation that you have
    authorization to dispense the drug.
  • Reminder to facilitate the prior authorization
    process, please make sure you have the drug in
    stock and can provide a valid 11- digit NDC
    number.

14
Pharmacy Prior Authorization Program Reminders
  • PDP and CDRP pharmacy prior authorization
    validations are processed thru the Interactive
    Voice Response (IVR) system.
  • Technical support for all Pharmacy PAs, including
    Mandatory Generic, is handled by the Clinical
    Call Center.
  • Mandatory Generic Program prior authorizations
    are processed through the Voice Integrated System
    (VIPS).

15
What about newly approved prescription drugs?
  • Prescription drugs newly approved by the FDA, in
    classes already on the Preferred Drug List (PDL),
    will be added to the PDL as non-preferred until
    they are reviewed by the PT Committee. This
    process was recommended by the PT Committee in
    June 2006 and subsequently approved by the
    Commissioner of Health.
  • Providers should be aware that the addition of
    newly approved drugs to the PDL may occur without
    notification.

16
Whats Next?
  • Drugs will be added to the PDP and CDRP on an
    ongoing basis.
  • Providers will continue to be notified directly
    to announce the addition of new drug classes to
    the PDL or any drugs to the CDRP.
  • The PT Committee will begin their annual review
    of the PDL.

17
Information on the web
  • To view the full PDL and for information on the
    CDRP, visit
  • https//newyork.fhsc.com/
  • or
  • www.nyhealth.gov

18
Important Phone Numbers
  • Clinical Call Center 1-877-309-9493
  • Billing Issues 1-800-343-9000
  • Pharmacy Policy 1-518-486-3209
  • Recipient Helpline 1-800-541-2831

19
Important Resources
  • New York State Medicaid
  • http//www.nyhealth.gov
  • First Health Services Corporation
    http//newyork.fhsc.com
  • eMedNY
  • http//www.emedny.org/
  • Updates, fax forms, provider letters and
    additional information may be accessed at the
    above websites and will also be available in the
    New York Medicaid Update.

20
New York State MedicaidPDP and CDRP
  • Questions and Discussion
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