Information not provided code
0
Written prescription code
1
Telephone prescription code
2
Electronic prescriptions code
3
Facsimile prescription code
4
Transfer prescriptions/other
5
Member ID number
Specific to cardholder
PCN
processor control number
Secondary indentifier that may be used in routing pharmacy transactions. This number is defined by PBM as their number is unique to their business needs. Not all entities use PCN but most do
Rx BIN
Bank identification number
Bank of number, not money
Always a 6 digit number that health plans use to process electronic pharmacy claims, the number tells the pharmacy database which PBM will receive the claim for this prescription. In other words tells the pharmacy where to actually send the claim
Group number
Specific to a health group i.e UFHealth, smalls businesses can create one as well and it does help cut costs but not as much as larger groups
50
Non-matched pharmacy number
-occurs when a patient is trying to fill a prescription for a specialty medication at a non specialty pharmacy
70
Plan exclusion
75
Prior authorization required
76
Plan limitations exist
Multiple scenarios apply:
-minimum/maximum age
•all acne topical meds and/or ADHD meds will typically adjudicate without requiring PA if the patient is under 25
-quantity level limit
•maximum of 30 tablet per 30 days is the prescription is supposed to be dosed for one tablet daily per FDA labeled indication
78
Cost exceeds maximum
Fail save process designed for adjudication to catch any claim that exceeds a certain threshold
79
Refill too soon
88
DUR
Multiple scenarios apply
•gender alert
-claim rejects because the drug is not typically used for the gender prescribed
•drug-drug interaction
-seen when two medications processed for a single patient interact with eachother which would cause significant harm to the patient
•high dose alert
-seen when a medication is prescribed advice the maximal allowable
•high risk medication
-I’ve the age of 65 and pediatric patients
NCPDP
National council for prescription drug programs
Created a standardized list of rejection codes and assigned them a number
Allergy
Clinical alerts and warnings
Allergy Drug drug interactions Duplicate theory Excessive dose High risk medications Pediatric dosing Beers criteria
Drug drug interactions
Duplicate therapy
1 contact patient
Excessive dose
High risk medication