(1) The Oregon Health Authority may reimburse a pharmacist or pharmacy for any health service: (a) Provided to a medical assistance recipient who is not enrolled in a coordinated care organization or a prepaid managed care health services organization; (b) That is within the lawful scope of practice of a pharmacist; and (c) If the authority determines the service is within the types and extent of health care and services to be provided to medical assistance recipients under ORS 414.065. (2) A coordinated care organization may reimburse a pharmacist or pharmacy for any health service: (a) Provided to a medical assistance recipient who is enrolled in the coordinated care organization or a prepaid managed care health services organization that enters into a clinical pharmacy agreement with the pharmacist or pharmacy; and (b) That is within the lawful scope of practice of a pharmacist. (3) The Oregon Health Authority and a coordinated care organization shall reimburse a pharmacist or pharmacy, in the same manner as would be provided to any other health care provider, for: (a) The prescription, dispensation and administration of preexposure and post-exposure prophylactic antiretroviral therapies pursuant to ORS 689.645 and 689.704; and (b) The service provided by the pharmacist.
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