Drug Therapy
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www.optumrx.comRecent IV drug users confirmed by prescriber attestation and a positive urine drug screen Current users receiving greater than 50 mg of methadone for OUD treatment transitioning to buprenorphine agonist therapy demonstrated by paid claims data from the enrollee’s health insurer, provider attestation, or medical records.
Medi-Cal Rx Prior Authorization Request Form
medi-calrx.dhcs.ca.govPlease provide symptoms, lab results with dates, and/or justification for initial or ongoing therapy or increased dose, and if patient has any contraindications for the preferred drug(s). Lab results with dates must be provided if needed to establish diagnosis or evaluate response. Please provide any additional
Drug Therapy Protocols: Naloxone - ambulance.qld.gov.au
www.ambulance.qld.gov.auDrug Therapy Protocols: Naloxone While the QAS has attempted to contact all copyright owners, this has not always been possible. The QAS would welcome notification from any copyright holder who has been omitted or incorrectly acknowledged. All feedback and suggestions are welcome. Please forward to: Clinical.Guidelines@ambulance.qld.gov.au ...
Candida auris - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
www.cdc.govA drug-resistant germ that spreads in healthcare facilities Candida auris (also called C. auris) is a fungus that causes serious infections. Patients with C. auris infection, their family members and other close contacts, public health officials, laboratory staff, and healthcare workers can all help stop it from spreading. Why is Candida auris ...
Recommended ICD-10-CM Codes Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis …
www1.nyc.gov(injection drug use exposure risk) can be added. These codes avoid the use of the Z72.x codes that are considered stigmatizing because they indicate problems related to lifestyle. TESTS: HIV, STI, HCV and other tests associated with PrEP and PEP are related to the patient’s ongoing risk of infection, even if the patient is asymptomatic.