Langley, PC (1999) Formulary submission guidelines for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Colorado and Nevada: structure, application and manufacturer responsibilities. Pharmacoeconomics 16: pp. 211-24Langley PC. Formulary submission guidelines for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Colorado and Nevada: ...
From 1 January 1999, all requests by pharmaceutical manufacturers and others to Blue Cross and Blue Shield (BCBS) of Colorado and Nevada for the listing of new pharmaceutical products or any proposed change to the formulary status of an existing product must be accompanied by a submission which ...
What if my doctor prescribes a drug that is not on the drug list (also known as a formulary)? If a drug is not on the drug list, call the number on the back of your BCBSNM member ID card to see if the drug may be covered. Based on your benefit plan, you may have to pay ...
Step 2:If you and your doctor decide that a preferred medication is not right for you or is not as good in treating your condition, your doctor should submit a Step Therapy exception atbcbsil.com/provider. Check your benefit materials to see if your plan includes Step Therapy. Review theme...
Cross and Blue Shield Association, of which we are a member/Independent Licensee, administers a program called BlueCard Program, in which we participate, which allows our Insureds to have the reciprocal use of Participating Providers that contract with other Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield Plans....
Formulary submission guidelines for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Colorado and Nevada. Structure, application and manufacturer responsibilities. Pharmacoeconomics. 1999;16(3):211-24.Langley PC. Formulary submission guidelines for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Colorado and Nevada Structure, application ...
Hep C patient sues Blue Cross for denying Harvoni coveragedoi:10.1007/978-0-387-79934-6_17Supply chains are inherently susceptible to risky events. Earlier articles in supply chain management by Kraljic (1983) and Treleven, and Schweickhart (1988) stressed the importance to consider ...