Last Updated: Friday, October 25, 2024
Pharmaceutical Management (Clinical Management Programs) is designed to safeguard patients from potentially harmful drug interactions and side effects, optimize clinically appropriate therapy, promote appropriate prescription drug utilization and promote compliance with recommended drug quantity, dosage and intended use of product. These programs bring together every individual or entity involved in the management and delivery of pharmaceutical care: plan sponsor, physicians, members, and pharmacists. The programs are administered across all lines of business and are seamless across both retail and home delivery prescription drug benefit programs. These programs achieve their goals by:
Pharmaceutical management programs include the following:
To view policies, view Pharmacy Policy Search by clicking the link below.
To initiate a prior authorization request, complete the Prescription Drug Medication Request Form and fax to the number on the form.
Effective July 1, 2024, West Virginia Law (Senate Bill 267) mandates the electronic submission of prior authorization requests. For this reason, Highmark removed West Virginia prior authorization forms from the Provider Resource Center (PRC). All prior authorization requests must now be submitted to Highmark via our provider portal (Availity®)
To search for drugs and their prior authorization policy, select the Pharmacy Policy Search.
Pharmaceutical management procedures encompass programs such as prior authorization, managed prescription drug coverage (MCxC), and Formulary Management. Physicians may request coverage for a product from any of the programs included on the following page:
Process for Requesting Drug Coverage From a Pharmaceutical Management Program
Changes and updates to all clinical management programs are distributed bi-monthly through the Formulary Update, which is distributed to all network providers.
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Additional information on Prescription Drug Programs can be found in the Highmark Provider Manual - Chapter 4, Unit 6.