WAC 182-50-005
Definitions. When used in this chapter:
(1) "Appointing authority" shall mean the following
persons acting jointly: The administrator of the health care
authority, the secretary of the department of social and
health services, and the director of the department of labor
and industries.
(2) "Committee" means the independent Washington state
pharmacy and therapeutics committee created by RCW 41.05.021
(1)(a)(iii) and 70.14.050. At the election of the department
of social and health services, the committee may serve as the
drug use review board provided for in WAC 388-530-1850.
(3) "Drug" means the term as it is defined in RCW 69.41.010 (9) and (12).
(4) "Endorsing practitioner" means a practitioner who has
reviewed the preferred drug list and has notified the health
care authority that he or she has agreed to allow therapeutic
interchange of a preferred drug for any nonpreferred drug in a
given therapeutic class.
(5) "Practitioner" means a health care provider, except a
veterinarian, as defined at RCW 18.64.011(9).
(6) "Preferred drug" means a drug selected by the
appointing authority for inclusion in the preferred drug list
used by applicable state agencies for state purchased health
care programs.
(7) "Preferred drug list" or "PDL" means the list of
drugs selected by the appointing authority to be used by
applicable state agencies as the basis for the purchase of
drugs in state purchased health care programs.
(8) "Prescription" has the meaning set forth in RCW 18.64.011(8).
(9) "Refill" means the continuation of therapy with the
same drug (including the renewal of a previous prescription or
adjustments in dosage) when a prescription is for an
antipsychotic, antidepressant, chemotherapy, antiretroviral,
or immunosuppressive drug, or for the refill of a
immunomodulator/antiviral treatment for hepatitis C for which
an established, fixed duration of therapy is prescribed for at
least twenty-four weeks but no more than forty-eight weeks.
(10) "State purchased health care" has the meaning set
forth in RCW 41.05.011(2).
(11) "Therapeutic alternatives" are drug products of
different chemical structure within the same pharmacologic or
therapeutic class and that are expected to have similar
therapeutic effects and safety profiles when administered in
therapeutically equivalent doses.
(12) "Therapeutic interchange" means to dispense, with
the endorsing practitioner's authorization, a therapeutic
alternative to the prescribed drug.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 41.05.160 and 69.41.180. 07-19-031
(Order 07-03), § 182-50-005, filed 9/12/07, effective
10/13/07. Statutory Authority: RCW 41.05.160; 2004 1st sp.s.
c 29 § 10. 04-06-021 (Order 03-02), § 182-50-005, filed
2/23/04, effective 3/25/04.]