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

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).

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.

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

Filed under: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services