US Script: Opioid Prescribing Limits

Effective October 1st 2016

Author: Kailee Burnett/Monday, September 19, 2016/Categories: APCI Choice

ATTENTION PHARMACIES:

Opioid Prescribing Limits – Effective October 1, 2016

Managed Health Services (MHS) has worked with the State Medicaid program to determine a set of common criteria that balances the clinical need for opioid pain medications, while helping to minimize the number of members on opioid medications for longer than clinically needed. This was a collaborative effort to create limits that support both CDC Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain and the Indiana Pain Management Prescribing Rules.

Opioid Plan RestrictionsNote differences for Opioid Naïve and Chronic Opioid users

Opiate Naïve members (Members with claim history showing less than 90 day supply of opioids in last 120 days)

  o Daily morphine equivalence limit of 60 MED

  o Limit of 7 day supply of short acting opioid. May have an additional 7 day supply within a rolling 45 day window. PA will be required for prescriptions with greater than 7 day supply, or for greater than 14 days of total opioid therapy in a rolling 45 day window.

  o PA for all long acting opioids

     All long acting opioids will require a PA regardless of the quantity or day supply. 

     Preferred opioids must be tried first unless there is a clinical reason to use non-preferred long acting    opioids

   o Limit of 1 long acting and 1 short acting agent at one time 

 •Chronic Opioid users (members with claim history showing greater or equal to 90 day supply of opioids in last 120 days)

  o Limit 1 long acting and 1 short acting agent at one time

  o 60 MED and 7 day limits do not apply to chronic opioid users

*Prior Authorization is available when there is medical necessity to prescribe opioids longer than the limits would allow.

For Prior Authorization Please Call 1-855-772-7125 or Fax PA Form to 1-866-399-0929

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