Indiana Code § 12-15-35.5-7.5

Reimbursement for methadone when prescribed for pain; requirements
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Sec. 7.5. (a) The office may reimburse under Medicaid for methadone if the drug was prescribed for the treatment of pain or pain management only as follows: (1) If the daily dosage is not more than sixty (60) milligrams. (2) If the daily dosage is more than sixty (60) milligrams, only if: (A) prior authorization is obtained; and (B) a determination of medical necessity has been shown by the provider.       (b) A managed care organization may reimburse under Medicaid for methadone if the drug is prescribed for the treatment of pain or pain management only as follows: (1) If the daily dosage is not more than sixty (60) milligrams. (2) If the daily dosage is more than sixty (60) milligrams, only if: (A) prior authorization is obtained; and (B) a determination of medical necessity has been shown.

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