Primary Pharmacy definition

Primary Pharmacy means the initial source pharmacy based upon Resident status (e.g. veteran, non‐ veteran, a Resident with A&A coverage, HPDSC Veteran) and payor source. The Primary Pharmacy can be the VA, Vendor Pharmacy, or other (e.g. hospice pharmacy).
Primary Pharmacy means an instate Oregon licensed pharmacy that receives a patient’s or a prescribing practitioner’s request to fill a prescription or drug order and delivers the drug or device directly to the patient or patient’s agent, and maintains ownership of the prescription or drug order.
Primary Pharmacy means a pharmacy located and licensed in Oregon that receives a patient’s or a prescribing practitioner’s request to fill a prescription, dispenses the prescription directly to the patient or patient’s agent, or the pharmacy delivers the drug to the patient’s agent for administration. The primary pharmacy maintains ownership of the prescription.

More Definitions of Primary Pharmacy

Primary Pharmacy means the pharmacy that initially receives a prescription order.

Related to Primary Pharmacy

  • Specialty pharmacy means a pharmacy that dispenses specialty drugs to patients and that is nationally accredited by an independent third party.

  • Pharmacy means prescribed drugs and medicines dispensed by a pharmacist and/or travel and allergy vaccines dispensed by a pharmacist or doctor.

  • Retail pharmacy means a pharmaceutical facility dispensing prescription drugs and devices to the general public.

  • Participating Hospice Care Program Provider means a Hospice Care Program Provider that either: (i) has a written agreement with the Claim Administrator or another Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield to provide services to participants in this benefits program, or; (ii) a Hospice Care Program Provider which has been designated by a Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield Plan as a Participating Provider Option program.

  • Primary Care Provider (PCP) means a health care professional who is contracted with BCBSAZ as a PCP and generally specializes in or focuses on the following practice areas: internal medicine, family practice, general practice, pediatrics or any other classification of provider approved as a PCP by BCBSAZ. Your benefit plan does not require you to have a PCP or to have a PCP authorize specialist referrals.