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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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May

2015

Catamaran: New Luscinia Health Catamaran Plans Coming Soon – Must Be Added to Pharmacy Software

Bin #: 610679, PCNs: LITE3, XTRA3, LITE3COB, XTRA3COB

Catamaran customer, Luscinia Health, provider of the Simple Savings Card, has four new plans that will be released soon. These plans will need to be added to your pharmacy software to ensure that our members will be able to fill claims for these plans at your stores.

20

May

2015

McKesson OneStop Formulary Changes

McKesson has issued information related to upcoming formulary changes.

20

May

2015

Express Scripts: Network Pharmacy Weekly

Edition: May 14, 2015

 

Inside this issue:

COB Required for OHI Claims …...…….2

Refill-Too-Soon Edits Reminder....…2-3

Anthem HIP Reject 71 Update..………3

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May

2015

OptumRx: Reminder - For Medicare Part D Claims Patient Residence Code and Pharmacy Service Type Submission Updates

Effective: January 1, 2014

Effective January 1, 2014, OptumRx will accept Patient Residence Code (PRC) 01 and Pharmacy Service Type (PST) 01 on Medicare Part D claims. The following chart lists the PRCs OptumRx will accept based on the patient setting.

20

May

2015

MedImpact: Unapproved Compounding Kits to be Removed from First Databank Drug Database

Effective: June 8, 2015

Effective June 8, 2015 First Databank will be removing unapproved compounding kits from their drug database. While these products will remain in the MedImpact drug database they will have an obsolete date of June 4th, 2015. This obsolete date will be applied on June 12, 2015.

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