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The New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) has implemented
a program that allows the pharmacy community to submit MEVS transactions
in an on-line real-time environment that performs a Prospective
Drug Utilization Review (Pro-DUR). This program was implemented
on June 1, 1994 and is being administered by the fiscal agent. In
order to receive payment for services rendered, all pharmacies must
submit their transactions through the on-line DUR program. If desired,
this program can also capture claims electronically and transmit
them to the fiscal agent for adjudication. The purpose of the Pro-DUR
program is to comply with OBRA 90 mandated Pro-DUR requirements.
This program will check all prescriptions with prescription drugs
the recipient has taken over the past 90 days and alerts the pharmacists
to possible medical problems associated with dispensing the new
drug.
This manual is designed to familiarize you with the ProDUR/ECCA
system, and contains multiple sections discussing the different
aspects of the ProDUR system. You may either view or download this
manual by using the options below.
ProDUR-ECCA Provider Manual - Ver. 1.23, March 28, 2008
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Previous versions of the ProDUR/ECCA Provider manual can be found
in the ProDUR/ECCA
Provider Manual Archive.
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