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* §  369-dd.  Analysis  of pharmaceutical expenditures and patterns in  relation to medicaid managed care. 1. The drug utilization review  board  shall   analyze   and   compare   expenditures,  utilization  rates  and  utilization patterns for pharmaceutical services (along with any related  effects on expenditures, rates and  patterns  for  other  services)  for  medical assistance recipients:    (a)  for  the period during which medical assistance reimbursement for  such services was included in the state rate  of  payment  for  medicaid  managed care; and    (b) for the period beginning with the date on which medical assistance  reimbursement for such services was no longer included in the state rate  of payment for medicaid managed care.    2.  The  board  shall  include  in  its  analyses and comparisons, the  expenditures,   utilization   rates   and   utilization   patterns   for  pharmaceutical services (along with any related effects on expenditures,  rates  and  patterns for other services) paid for by private third-party  payors.    3. The board shall report its findings to the governor, the  temporary  president  of  the  senate  and  the speaker of the assembly by December  first, nineteen hundred ninety-nine.    * NB Repealed March 31, 2012

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Statutes > New-york > Sos > Article-5 > Title-11-c > 369-dd

* §  369-dd.  Analysis  of pharmaceutical expenditures and patterns in  relation to medicaid managed care. 1. The drug utilization review  board  shall   analyze   and   compare   expenditures,  utilization  rates  and  utilization patterns for pharmaceutical services (along with any related  effects on expenditures, rates and  patterns  for  other  services)  for  medical assistance recipients:    (a)  for  the period during which medical assistance reimbursement for  such services was included in the state rate  of  payment  for  medicaid  managed care; and    (b) for the period beginning with the date on which medical assistance  reimbursement for such services was no longer included in the state rate  of payment for medicaid managed care.    2.  The  board  shall  include  in  its  analyses and comparisons, the  expenditures,   utilization   rates   and   utilization   patterns   for  pharmaceutical services (along with any related effects on expenditures,  rates  and  patterns for other services) paid for by private third-party  payors.    3. The board shall report its findings to the governor, the  temporary  president  of  the  senate  and  the speaker of the assembly by December  first, nineteen hundred ninety-nine.    * NB Repealed March 31, 2012

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Statutes > New-york > Sos > Article-5 > Title-11-c > 369-dd

* §  369-dd.  Analysis  of pharmaceutical expenditures and patterns in  relation to medicaid managed care. 1. The drug utilization review  board  shall   analyze   and   compare   expenditures,  utilization  rates  and  utilization patterns for pharmaceutical services (along with any related  effects on expenditures, rates and  patterns  for  other  services)  for  medical assistance recipients:    (a)  for  the period during which medical assistance reimbursement for  such services was included in the state rate  of  payment  for  medicaid  managed care; and    (b) for the period beginning with the date on which medical assistance  reimbursement for such services was no longer included in the state rate  of payment for medicaid managed care.    2.  The  board  shall  include  in  its  analyses and comparisons, the  expenditures,   utilization   rates   and   utilization   patterns   for  pharmaceutical services (along with any related effects on expenditures,  rates  and  patterns for other services) paid for by private third-party  payors.    3. The board shall report its findings to the governor, the  temporary  president  of  the  senate  and  the speaker of the assembly by December  first, nineteen hundred ninety-nine.    * NB Repealed March 31, 2012