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This tool is known as a "formulary finder."
Formulary apportionment is not used as a method of attributing profit between (rather than within) national tax jurisdictions.
Managed care executives call what happened to Ms. Best "formulary management," or "therapeutic substitution."
In many US states formulary apportionment is also used to apportion the combined income of a related group of companies.
Profit split method: total enterprise profits are split in a formulary manner based on econometric analyses.
The U.S. has rules requiring that certain deductions be apportioned among all income on a formulary basis.
The act also allows drug companies to provide economic information about their products to formulary committees, managed care organizations, and similar large-scale buyers of health-care products.
Prior to implementation of our program, two formulary statins (simvastatin and cerivastatin) were available.
On December 19, 2008, the company also acquired Zynchros, an eight-year-old Seattle-based formulary management business.
Formulary methods are used in both the United States and Canada to apportion income of corporations between the sub-national jurisdictions in which they operate.
It also includes pharmacy technology services (technology relied upon by application service providers), as well as Zynchros, a provider of formulary management tools.
By working together, CAQH and RxHub have created a single source that provides formulary data for a majority of commercially insured Americans.
Babette S. Edgar, a senior pharmacist at the Medicare agency from 2004 to January of this year, said the government had been asking insurers to correct their formulary files since October.
In sum: the classical law of trusts had already lost the advantage of capacity, but it retained the advantages of being bound to neither testamentary heir, nor form, nor formulary procedure.
Connected to this genre were formulary books or collections of letters, some for general use (as in the case of Pons the Provencal cited below) and others specific to a given chancery.
I take issue with some of the larger, more formulary, prescriptive training schools that tell you that if you make a gesture you have to do it in a certain way, and you can't stand in another way.
When Wisconsin adopted a state income tax in 1911, it also used formulary apportionment (based on property, cost of manufacture, and sales), pointing to the impracticality of otherwise calculating separate accounts for companies operating in multiple states.
In addition, please note any payments received from the manufacturer or any third party as part of an agreement, including but not limited to education grants, research, advertising, promotion, access fees, formulary management fees, and data collection fees.
For example, in 2007 RAND researchers reviewed the literature published between 1985 and 2006 on prescription drug cost sharing, which included co-payments, tiering, coinsurance, pharmacy benefit caps or monthly prescription limits, formulary restrictions, and reference pricing.
The policy says that an insurer can remove a drug from its formulary, increase co-payments or impose new restrictions "only if enrollees currently taking the affected drug are exempt from the formulary change for the remainder of the plan year."
The partnership combines formulary information from participating CAQH member health plans with that from RxHub's participating Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs), creating a centralized formulary database that is available to interested technology vendors through the RxHub system.