Oklahoma Code § 63-5030.3

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Powers and duties of board
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A.  The Medicaid Drug Utilization Review Board shall have the
power and duty to:
1.  Advise and make recommendations regarding rules promulgated
by the Oklahoma Health Care Authority Board to implement the
provisions of this act;
2.  Oversee the development, implementation and assessment of a
Medicaid retrospective and prospective drug utilization review
program, including making recommendations regarding contractual
agreements of the Oklahoma Health Care Authority with any entity
involved in processing and reviewing Medicaid drug profiles for the
drug utilization review program in accordance with the provisions of
this act;
3.  Develop and apply the criteria and standards to be used in
retrospective and prospective drug utilization review.  The criteria
and standards shall be based on the compendia and federal Food and
Drug Act approved labeling, and shall be developed with professional
input;
4.  Provide a period for public comment on each meeting agenda.
As necessary, the Medicaid Drug Utilization Review Board may include
a public hearing as part of a meeting agenda to solicit public
comment regarding proposed changes in the prior authorization
program and the retrospective and prospective drug utilization
review processes.  Notice of proposed changes to the prior
authorization status of a drug or drugs shall be included in the
monthly meeting agenda at least thirty (30) days prior to the
consideration or recommendation of any proposed changes in prior
authorization by the Medicaid Drug Utilization Review Board;
5.  Establish provisions to timely reassess and, as necessary,
revise the retrospective and prospective drug utilization review
process;
6.  Make recommendations regarding the prior authorization of
prescription drugs pursuant to the provisions of Section 5 of this
act; and
7.  Provide members of the provider community with educational
opportunities related to the clinical appropriateness of
prescription drugs.
B.  Any party aggrieved by a decision of the Oklahoma Health
Care Authority Board or the Administrator of the Oklahoma Health
Care Authority, pursuant to a recommendation of the Medicaid Drug
Utilization Review Board, shall be entitled to an administrative
hearing before the Oklahoma Health Care Authority Board pursuant to
the provisions of the Administrative Procedures Act.

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