DAW Code definition

DAW Code means the "dispense as written" codes as developed by the NCPDP, as may be revised from time to time.

Examples of DAW Code in a sentence

  • Note: The DAW Code will not allow claims for the brand-name version of multisource drugs to process, even though the brand-name version of the drug is listed as non-preferred and the prescriber writes “dispense as written” on the prescription.

  • From 1979-1998, ordering according to proportion of its actual investment in total of Guangdong province, the main sources of investment were: Hong Kong (70.7%), Japan (7.1%), USA (3.6%), Taiwan(3.0%), Macao(2.4%), Singapore (1.8%), UK(1.7%) and France(1.4%).Foreign investment mainly flowed to manufacturing industry.

  • They might have declined the mid-year trip home in exchange for the opportunity to send another $1500 to their families.

  • Psychotropic MedicationsFor the purposes of the Preferred Drug List (PDL), psychotropic medications are defined as the following:• Atypical antipsychotics,• Antidepressants,• Anticonvulsant/mood stabilizers,• Anti-anxiety medications,• Epilepsy medications, and• Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder stimulantsIf a prescriber writes “dispense as written” on a prescription for a non-preferred psychotropicdrug, the pharmacy may submit a “Dispense as Written” (DAW) Code of “1” on the claim.

  • The DAW Code will not allow claims for the brand-name version of multisource drugs to process, even though the brand-name version of the drug is listed as non-preferred and the prescriber writes “dispense as written” on the prescription.

  • Confirm that the term brand drug shall mean the following: The multisource code field in Medi-Span that contains an “M” (co-branded product), “O” (originator brand), or an “N” (single source brand); however, if the Multisource Code is “O” and there is a DAW Code of 3, 4, 5, 6, or 9, the drug shall be considered a generic drug.

  • In order for a prescription to be eligible for the pharmacy to submit the DAW Code of “1” to bypass the edit for a non-preferred psychotropic medication the prescriber must write “dispense as written” onthe prescription.

  • BACKGROUND Maryland's nontidal wetlands are inland freshwater areas not subject to tidal influence.

  • Claims submitted with a Multisource Code field in MediSpan containing the value of “O” and also submitted with a DAW Code of “3”, “4”, “5” or “6” shall also be considered a Generic Drug.

  • Since the Medicaid program has identified the brand product as the preferred drug, the claim submitted with DAW Code 0 may be rejected with Reject Code (511-FB) 606 (Brand Drug/Specific Labeler Code Required).

Related to DAW Code

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  • IBC Code means the 1998 Edition of the International Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk published by the International Maritime Organization;

  • IMDG Code means the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code, for the implementation of Chapter VII, Part A, of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974 (SOLAS Convention), published by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), London;

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  • Network Code means the document now known as the Network Code and formerly known as the Railtrack Track Access Conditions 1995;

  • Grid Code / “IEGC” or “State Grid Code” shall mean the Grid Code specified by the Central Commission under clause (h) of sub-section (1) of Section 79 of the Electricity Act and/or the State Grid Code as specified by the concerned State Commission referred under clause (h) of sub-section (1) of Section 86 of the Electricity Act, as applicable;

  • Erasmus Code A unique identifier that every higher education institution that has been awarded with the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education receives. It is only applicable to higher education institutions located in Programme Countries. 5 Country code: ISO 3166-2 country codes available at: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/obp/ui/#search. 6 Any Programme Country enterprise or, more generally, any public or private organisation active in the labour market or in the fields of education, training and youth (training of staff members from Programme Country HEIs in Partner Country non-academic partners is not eligible).

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  • Building Code Act means the Building Code Act, 1992, S.O. 1992, c.23, as amended;

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  • Uniform Network Code means the uniform network code as defined in Standard Special Condition A11(6) of National Grid’s transporters licence, as such code may be amended from time to time in accordance with the terms thereof.

  • Consumer Protection Act means the Consumer Protection Act, No 68 of 2008;

  • Procurement Code means §13-1-101, et seq., XXXX 0000, as amended and supplemented from time to time.

  • POPI Act means the Protection of Personal Information Act, Act 4 of 2013;

  • Energy Code means the State Energy Conservation Construction Code, as currently in effect and as hereafter amended from time to time.

  • Data Protection Act means Act CXII of 2011 on Informational Self-Determination and Freedom of Information.

  • Access Code means the Railways (Access) Code 2000;

  • General Data Protection Regulation GDPR" means regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European parliament and of the council as amended from time to time.

  • Data Protection Regulation means Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 20161 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46/EC (General Data Protection Regulation);

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  • ECT Act means the Electronic Communications and Transaction Act No 25 of 2002, as amended;