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Wednesday, October 18, 2017
Question of the Day October 18, 2017 Texas Department of Insurance, Division of Workers Compensation is considering a rule that would require preauthorization of compounded medications.If the rule is approved, Texas would join Oklahoma, Florida, Nevada and Tennessee in requiring preauthorization for compounded medications. What other states have similar controls on compounded medications? Why aren't other states considering such rules? Should they? How much fraud would be prevented if all states had preauthorization requirements?
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