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Tamper-Resistant Prescription Pad Law Now in Effect
April 2008 From PPr Inbox
Dayton, Ohio-based Wilmer provides tamper-resistant prescription pad products required for compliance with a Federal Law which went into effect on April 1. The Centers for Medicine & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued guidance last August on the provision that is included in section 7002(b) of the U.S. Troop Readiness, Veterans’ Care, Katrina Recovery and Iraq Accountability Appropriations Act of 2007. CMS outlined three characteristics of tamper-resistant prescription pads. The characteristics must prevent unauthorized copying of a completed or blank prescription form; prevent the erasure or modification of information written on the prescription by the prescriber; or prevent the use of counterfeit prescription forms.
 
Tamper-Resistant Prescription Pad Law Begins April 1
March 2008 From News
Dayton, Ohio-based Wilmer provides tamper-resistant prescription pad products required for compliance with a Federal law, which goes into effect April 1. Guidelines from The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to state Medicaid agencies assert the law is intended to reduce fraudulent prescription occurrences. Wilmer’s tamper-resistant prescription pads—which actually exceed Medicaid’s security feature requirements—are designed with the following security elements: • Chemical protection paper • Watermark • Micro print • Blue or green background • Heat-sensitive Rx thermochromic ink • Void pantograph For more information, visit www.4wilmer.com or call (800) 494-5637, ext 5. Visit www.printprofessionalmag.com/infocenter and enter #300
 
Tamper-Resistant Prescription Pad Law Delayed Until April 1
September 2007 From PPr Inbox
Wilmer, Dayton, Ohio, is reminding distributors that a federal law originally scheduled to go into effect Oct. 1 mandating all written, non-electronic prescriptions for Medicaid recipients be written on tamper-resistant pads, has been delayed by six months. Congressional members approved the measure delaying implementation on Sept. 27, and set April 1 as the new date to comply with the law. In order to qualify for reimbursement by the federal government, characteristics of compliant prescription pads include: • The prevention of unauthorized copying of a completed or blank prescription form • The prevention of erasure or modification of information written on the prescription by
 
Tamper-Resistant Prescription Pad Law Effective October 1
September 2007 From PPr Inbox
Wilmer, Dayton, Ohio, is reminding distributors that a new federal law starting on Oct. 1 mandates all written, non-electronic prescriptions for Medicaid recipients be written on tamper-resistant pads in order to qualify for reimbursement by the federal government. Characteristics of compliant prescription pads include: • The prevention of unauthorized copying of a completed or blank prescription form • The prevention of erasure or modification of information written on the prescription by the prescriber • The prevention of use of counterfeit prescription forms Wilmer offers tamper-resistant prescription pads which meet Medicaid requirements through the following eight security features: • Void pantograph • Chemical protection
 
 
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