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Since 1984, APCI has been the ‘united voice of independent pharmacy’

APCI began as a small buying group for a limited number of independent pharmacies in central Alabama. Since that time, the cooperative has grown to more than 1,800 members pharmacies in 26 states, and provides its members with a wide range of products and services.

Our mission is to represent the economic and professional interests of independent pharmacies by providing leadership, vision, and a collective voice for our members in the healthcare marketplace. Our goal is to level the playing field for our member pharmacies by providing innovative, targeted programs to benefit our entire membership.

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2016

CVS/Caremark: Audit Tips

August 31, 2016

In this issue: Appropriate Billing of Medications • The CVS Caremark® Pharmacy Performance Department is providing its Network Pharmacies with a reminder regarding your pharmacy’s contractual requirements with respect to accurate claims billing and dispensing. This information will assist your pharmacy in complying with the CVS Caremark Provider Agreement (which includes the Provider Manual) and to prevent audit chargebacks. • The CVS Caremark Audit Department is providing basic information on appropriate billing of the triptan category of medications to help prevent claim discrepancies. • If you have any questions or concerns related to this topic, please contact the Pharmacy Audit department at 1-866-465-2508.

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2016

CVS/Caremark: New Implementation for Passport Health Plan

Effective: September 1, 2016

New Implementation UPDATED 8-31-16 Effective September 1, 2016, CVS Caremark®will begin to administer the prescription benefits for Passport Health Plan. Please update or create plan member profiles to reflect the following changes regarding the new plan adjudicating through CVS Caremark. RXBIN: 004336 RXPCN: ADV RXGRP: RX6420 Member ID Format: 8 digits, numeric Person Code: Not required Sheets: For additional claim processing information, refer to the CVS Caremark Payer Sheets at www.caremark.com/pharminfo > NCPDP Payer Sheets.

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2016

Generic News 9.1.16

In this week's Generic News, you can save money with the latest generics campaign, learn about a new generic nitroglycerin launch, and see what some of APCI's Approved Vendors have for you!

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Aug

2016

CVS/Caremark: Amendment to 2016 Caremark Provider Manual - Georgia Addendum to Caremark Provider Agreement

Effective: Immediately

A. In the Georgia Addendum to Caremark Provider Agreement, Georgia Medicaid sub-section of the Provider Manual (beginning on page 97), the following language: "To the extent Provider provides Pharmacy Services to Eligible Persons who are enrollees under the Georgia Medicaid program administered by the Plan Sponsor, Provider agrees to the following:" is deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: "To the extent Provider provides Pharmacy Services to Eligible Persons who are enrollees under the Georgia Medicaid program administered by a Care Management Organization ("CMO" or "Plan Sponsor"), Provider agrees to the following:" B. In the Georgia Addendum to Caremark Provider Agreement, Georgia Medicaid sub-section of the Provider Manual (beginning on page 97), the following new section is added: 31. "Provider shall comply with DCH lock-in programs applicable to an Eligible Person by referring the Eligible Person to the appropriate pharmacy."

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2016

Argus: Syntax Rejections

Effective: October 11, 2016

Effective October 11, 2016, Argus will begin rejecting claims for the following two reasons: 1. Argus will reject transactions submitted with a decimal in the Diagnosis Code (NCPDP field 434-DO). NCPDP Reject Code 39 (Missing/Invalid Diagnosis Code) will be returned when decimals are submitted in any occurrence of the Diagnosis Code. Pharmacies should remove the decimals and resubmit the claim. The free-form message "FLD DO DIAGNOSIS CODE WITH DECIMAL WILL CAUSE CLAIM REJECTION EFFECTIVE 10/11/16" is currently being returned when a decimal is submitted in the diagnosis code fields in preparation for the hard rejection. 2. Argus will reject transactions containing lowercase letters in an alphanumeric field. NCPDP Reject Code 614 (Upper Case Required) will be returned when lowercase characters are submitted in fields defined as alphanumeric. Pharmacies should change data to uppercase and resubmit the claim. Note: The Patient Email Address (NCPDP field 350-HN) is exempt from the lowercase edit and emails may continue to be submitted in mixed case characters. Argus has submitted a request to NCPDP to have the character designation for email fields redefined to allow mixed case alpha characters.

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