Utah Code § 26B-3-301

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As used in this part:
(1) "Appropriate and medically necessary" means, regarding drug prescribing, dispensing, and
patient usage, that it is in conformity with the criteria and standards developed in accordance
with this part.
(2) "Board" means the Drug Utilization Review Board created in Section 26B-3-302.
(3) "Certified program" means a nursing care facility program with Medicaid certification.
(4) "Compendia" means resources widely accepted by the medical profession in the efficacious
use of drugs, including "American Hospital Formulary Service Drug Information," "U.S.
Pharmacopeia - Drug Information," "A.M.A. Drug Evaluations," peer-reviewed medical
literature, and information provided by manufacturers of drug products.

(5) "Counseling" means the activities conducted by a pharmacist to inform Medicaid recipients
about the proper use of drugs, as required by the board under this part.
(6) "Criteria" means those predetermined and explicitly accepted elements used to measure drug
use on an ongoing basis in order to determine if the use is appropriate, medically necessary,
and not likely to result in adverse medical outcomes.
(7) "Drug-disease contraindications" means that the therapeutic effect of a drug is adversely
altered by the presence of another disease condition.
(8) "Drug-interactions" means that two or more drugs taken by a recipient lead to clinically
significant toxicity that is characteristic of one or any of the drugs present, or that leads to
interference with the effectiveness of one or any of the drugs.
(9) "Drug Utilization Review" or "DUR" means the program designed to measure and assess,
on a retrospective and prospective basis, the proper use of outpatient drugs in the Medicaid
program.
(10) "Intervention" means a form of communication utilized by the board with a prescriber or
pharmacist to inform about or influence prescribing or dispensing practices.
(11) "Medicaid certification" means the right of a nursing care facility, as a provider of a nursing
care facility program, to receive Medicaid reimbursement for a specified number of beds within
the facility.
(12)
(a) "Nursing care facility" means the following facilities licensed by the department under Chapter
2, Part 2, Health Care Facility Licensing and Inspection:
(i) skilled nursing facilities;
(ii) intermediate care facilities; and
(iii) an intermediate care facility for people with an intellectual disability.
(b) "Nursing care facility" does not mean a critical access hospital that meets the criteria of 42
U.S.C. Sec. 1395i-4(c)(2) (1998).
(13) "Nursing care facility program" means the personnel, licenses, services, contracts, and
all other requirements that shall be met for a nursing care facility to be eligible for Medicaid
certification under this part and division rule.
(14) "Overutilization" or "underutilization" means the use of a drug in such quantities that the
desired therapeutic goal is not achieved.
(15) "Pharmacist" means a person licensed in this state to engage in the practice of pharmacy
under Title 58, Chapter 17b, Pharmacy Practice Act.
(16) "Physical facility" means the buildings or other physical structures where a nursing care facility
program is operated.
(17) "Physician" means a person licensed in this state to practice medicine and surgery under
Section 58-67-301 or osteopathic medicine under Section 58-68-301.
(18) "Prospective DUR" means that part of the drug utilization review program that occurs before a
drug is dispensed, and that is designed to screen for potential drug therapy problems based on
explicit and predetermined criteria and standards.
(19) "Retrospective DUR" means that part of the drug utilization review program that assesses or
measures drug use based on an historical review of drug use data against predetermined and
explicit criteria and standards, on an ongoing basis with professional input.
(20) "Rural county" means a county with a population of less than 50,000, as determined by, to the
extent not otherwise required by federal law:
(a) the most recent population estimate for the county from the Utah Population Committee
created in Section 63C-20-103; or

(b) if the Utah Population Committee estimate is not available, the most recent census or census
estimate of the United States Bureau of the Census.
(21) "Service area" means the boundaries of the distinct geographic area served by a certified
program as determined by the division in accordance with this part and division rule.
(22) "Standards" means the acceptable range of deviation from the criteria that reflects local
medical practice and that is tested on the Medicaid recipient database.
(23) "SURS" means the Surveillance Utilization Review System of the Medicaid program.
(24) "Therapeutic appropriateness" means drug prescribing and dispensing based on rational drug
therapy that is consistent with criteria and standards.
(25) "Therapeutic duplication" means prescribing and dispensing the same drug or two or more
drugs from the same therapeutic class where periods of drug administration overlap and where
that practice is not medically indicated.
(26) "Urban county" means a county that is not a rural county.

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