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Code · Missouri · Chapter 376

376.386. Prescription drugs, one co-payment for dosage prescribed.

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376.386. Prescription drugs, one co-payment for dosage prescribed. — For any health carrier or health benefit plan, as defined in section 376.1350 , that provides prescription drug coverage, if a prescription drug covered by a health carrier or health benefit plan is prescribed in a single dosage amount for which the particular prescription drug is not manufactured in such single dosage amount and requires dispensing the particular prescription drug in a combination of different manufactured dosage amounts, the health carrier or health benefit plan shall only impose one co-payment for the dispensing of the combination of manufactured dosages that equal the prescribed dosage for such prescription drug.
Such co-payment requirement shall not apply to prescriptions in excess of a one-month supply. If technology does not permit such adjudication, the health carrier or health benefit plan shall provide reimbursement forms for the patient.
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(L. 2006 S.B. 567 & 792 § 376.392)
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