Indiana Code
Chapter 7. Worker's Occupational Diseases Compensation
22-3-7-17.6. Formulary; Reimbursement for "N" Drug

Sec. 17.6. (a) As used in this section, "formulary" refers to the Official Disability Guidelines (ODG) Workers' Compensation Drug Formulary Appendix A published by MCG Health.
(b) As used in this section, "medical emergency" means the sudden onset of a medical condition manifested by acute symptoms of sufficient severity, including severe pain, that in the absence of immediate medical attention could reasonably be expected to result in:
(1) serious jeopardy to the employee's health or bodily functions; or
(2) serious dysfunction of a body part or organ.
(c) Beginning January 1, 2019, reimbursement is not permitted for a claim for payment for a drug that:
(1) is prescribed for use by an employee who files a notice of occupational disease under this chapter; and
(2) according to the formulary, is an "N" drug.
However, if the employee begins use of the "N" drug before July 1, 2018, and the use continues after January 1, 2019, reimbursement is permitted for the "N" drug until January 1, 2020.
(d) If a prescribing physician submits to an employer a request to permit use of an "N" drug described in subsection (c), including the prescribing physician's reason for requesting use of an "N" drug, and the employer approves the request, the prescribing physician may prescribe the "N" drug for use by the disabled employee.
(e) If the employer does not approve the prescribing physician's request under subsection (d) to permit use of an "N" drug, the employer shall:
(1) send the request to a third party that is certified by the Utilization Review Accreditation Commission to make a determination concerning the request; and
(2) notify the prescribing physician and the disabled employee of the third party's determination not more than five (5) business days after receiving the request.
(f) If an employer fails to provide the notice required by subsection (e)(2), the prescribing physician's request under subsection (d) is considered approved, and reimbursement of the "N" drug prescribed for use by the disabled employee is authorized.
(g) If the third party's determination under subsection (e) is to deny the prescribing physician's request to permit the use of an "N" drug:
(1) the employer shall notify the prescribing physician and the disabled employee; and
(2) the disabled employee may apply to the worker's compensation board for a final determination concerning the third party's determination under subsection (e).
(h) Notwithstanding subsections (c) through (g), during a medical emergency, an employee shall receive a drug prescribed for the employee even if the drug is an "N" drug according to the formulary.
As added by P.L.206-2018, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.10-2019, SEC.96.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 22. Labor and Safety

Article 3. Worker's Compensation System

Chapter 7. Worker's Occupational Diseases Compensation

22-3-7-1. Repealed

22-3-7-2. Applicability; Burden of Proof; Police and Firefighter Coverage

22-3-7-2.5. School to Work Student

22-3-7-3. Waiver of Exemption From Act by Employer; Notice of Acceptance; Filing

22-3-7-4. Repealed

22-3-7-5. Coal Mining; Application of Law

22-3-7-6. Exclusive Remedies

22-3-7-7. Statutory Duties; Application of Law

22-3-7-8. Place of Exposure; Foreign States or Foreign Countries

22-3-7-9. Definitions; Applicability of Chapter; Exemptions

22-3-7-9-b. Definitions; Applicability of Chapter; Exemptions

22-3-7-9.2. "Violation of the Employment of Minors Laws of This State"

22-3-7-10. Definitions; Course of Employment

22-3-7-10.5. Average Weekly Wages of Public Employee; Determination

22-3-7-11. Death Benefits; Payment

22-3-7-12. Dependents; Classification

22-3-7-13. Presumptive Dependents; Termination of Dependency

22-3-7-14. Dependents; Total or Partial Dependents; Relatives; Termination of Dependency

22-3-7-15. Death Benefits; Burial Expenses

22-3-7-16. Disablements; Awards

22-3-7-16-b. Disablements; Awards

22-3-7-17. Medical Attendance and Treatment; Prosthetic Devices; Emergency Treatment; Liability to Providers; Medical Service Provider Claims

22-3-7-17.1. Collection of Medical Expense Payments; Civil Penalties; Good Faith Errors

22-3-7-17.2. Billing Review Service Standards

22-3-7-17.2-b. Billing Review Service Standards

22-3-7-17.4. Repackaged Drugs; Maximum Reimbursement Amount

22-3-7-17.6. Formulary; Reimbursement for "N" Drug

22-3-7-18. Awards; Lump Sum Payments

22-3-7-19. Awards; Computation; Average Weekly Wages

22-3-7-19-b. Awards; Computation; Average Weekly Wages

22-3-7-20. Physical Examinations; Board and Lodging; Traveling Expenses; Reports; Autopsy

22-3-7-21. Awards; Disqualification

22-3-7-22. Industrial Board; Expenses; Office Space; Meetings

22-3-7-23. Jurisdiction; Administration

22-3-7-24. Rules; Hearings; Subpoenas; Production of Books and Papers; Attorney's Fees

22-3-7-25. Forms and Literature; Reports; Confidential Information

22-3-7-26. Disputes; Settlement

22-3-7-27. Awards; Modification; Hearings; Appeals; Investigations

22-3-7-28. Destruction of Records

22-3-7-29. Priorities and Preferences; Assignment; Claims of Creditors; Child Support Income Withholding

22-3-7-30. Awards; Private Agreements; Filing

22-3-7-31. Waiver of Compensation; Approval; Silicosis or Asbestosis

22-3-7-32. Actions and Proceedings; Notice; Limitation of Actions

22-3-7-33. Exposure; Presumptions; Joint Employers

22-3-7-34. Insurance; Self-Insurance; Exemptions

22-3-7-34.3. Proof of Compliance; Notice; Civil Penalty; Internet Posting

22-3-7-34.5. Independent Contractors Seeking Exemption From Chapter; Filing Statement; Fees; Certificate of Exemption

22-3-7-35. Contract Relieving Employer of Obligations

22-3-7-36. Third Parties; Actions to Recover Damages; Subrogation; Limitation of Actions

22-3-7-37. Reports of Disablements; Penalties; Venue

22-3-7-38. Application of Law