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Connecticut Claimed Unallowable Federal Reimbursement for Medicaid Physician-Administered Drugs That Were Not Invoiced to Manufacturers for Rebates

Issued on  | Posted on  | Report number: A-07-18-06078

Connecticut did not always comply with Federal Medicaid requirements for invoicing manufacturers for rebates for physician-administered drugs. Connecticut did not invoice manufacturers for rebates associated with $1.1 million (Federal share) in physician-administered drugs. Of this amount, $1.07 million was for single-source drugs, and $46,210 was for top-20 multiple-source drugs. Further, Connecticut did not submit the utilization data necessary to secure rebates for all other physician-administered drug claims totaling $2.8 million (Federal share).

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We recommended that Connecticut refund to the Federal Government $1.07 million (Federal share) for claims for single-source physician-administered drugs, and $46,210 for claims for top-20 multiple-source physician-administered drugs, and work with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to determine the unallowable portion of the $2.8 million (Federal share) for other claims for outpatient physician-administered drugs that were at issue. We made procedural recommendations to Connecticut.

Connecticut concurred with our first two recommendations and, for our other recommendations, described corrective actions that it has taken or planned to take.


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