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Connecticut has recently notified pharmacies and prescribing providers that various quantity limits and refill criteria will revert back to pre-COVID 19 requirements come May 21, 2021. The reinstatement of pre-COVID 19 requirements anticipates the scheduled May 20 expiration of Connecticut’s public health emergency. The changes appear in Connecticut Medical Assistance Program Provider Bulletin 2021-24 issued earlier this month by the Connecticut Department of Social Services (DSS).
When the changes take effect, the maximum allowable units and days’ supply for prescriptions that are non-maintenance drugs and not controlled substances will drop from ninety (90) to thirty (30). Prescriptions authorized under Connecticut General Statues section 20-616, that is prescriptions refilled without an order based upon a pharmacist’s exercise of their professional judgment to avoid an interruption in a therapeutic regime or pati
Wali Muhammad, 45, of Branford - who operated Happy Family Clinical Services - was found guilty of health care fraud. The clinic operated variously in n Branford, East Haven and New Haven.