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Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 1981
Co-payments are permissible for most health care services, but not for chronic illness treatment. There is a $2 co-pay for generic drugs.

Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 1984
Pharmacies providing prescription drugs under this Article shall be reimbursed at a rate which shall include a professional dispensing fee as determined by the Illinois Department, plus the current acquisition cost of the prescription drug […]

Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2001
The Illinois Department may seek a waiver of otherwise applicable requirements of Title XIX of the federal Social Security Act1 in order to claim federal financial participation for a pharmacy assistance program for persons aged […]


Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2003
Until Medicaid adopts the preferred drug list, Medicaid shall continue to use its existing voluntary preferred drug list and prior authorization program

Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2004
If the board through its executive director finds that it is beneficial to another state program to combine drug pricing negotiations to maximize drug rebates, the board through its executive director shall do so

Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 1965
The intent of the Legislature is to provide, to the extent practicable, through the provisions of this chapter, for health care for those aged and other persons, including family persons who lack sufficient annual income […]

Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 1965
Each eligible facility, as described in subdivision (b), may, in addition to the rate of payment that the facility would otherwise receive for adult day health services, receive supplemental Medi-Cal reimbursement to the extent provided […]

Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2008
Calls for the expansion of the perscription drug and technical assistance program, as outlined in Colo. Rev. Stat. sec. 25.5-5-507.

Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2006
Outlines the services for which federal financial participation is available. Including, but not limited to, home and community based services, and over the counter medications.

Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2006
Allows medical assistance recipients to receive prescribed medication through mail order at the same copayment amount that the medical assistance recipient would pay through another method.

Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2000
Except for antiretroviral drugs, reimbursement of drugs not included on the Medicaid preferred drug list is subject to prior authorization.

Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 1989
The department may request sealed bids from prescription drug manufacturers for both brand name and generic equivalent prescription drugs and prices shall be adjusted to a price designated as the bid price when those drugs […]

Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2005
Any physician or physician assistant licensed in this State who treats a Medicaid recipient patient suffering from the human immunodeficiency virus, acquired immune deficiency syndrome, or hepatitis C, or who is a patient in need […]

Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 1991
The office may provide a prescription drug benefit to a Medicaid recipient in a Medicaid risk based managed care program.

Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2005
As used in this section, “maintenance drug” means a medication that is dispensed under a single prescription for a period of not less than one hundred eighty (180) days, excluding authorized refills, for the ongoing […]

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