FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 8, 2005
CONTACT: Brandi Brown (850) 922-5766
**HURRICANE DENNIS INFORMATION SHEET**
Agency for Health Care Administration Makes
Prescription Drugs Available for Medicaid Participants Impacted by Hurricane Dennis
--Agency allows for early refill of prescription drugs--
TALLAHASSEE – The Agency for Health Care
Administration (AHCA) announced today Medicaid participants
in the Florida Panhandle and Big Bend will have access to
their prescription medications prior to scheduled refill
dates in preparation for Hurricane Dennis. Effective
immediately, pharmacies will be authorized to process
prescription refills early.
"Now is the time to prepare and Medicaid participants in
the panhandle and Big Bend should make sure they have enough
of their medication in case refills are not available or
they are unable to reach their local pharmacy,” said AHCA
Secretary Alan Levine.
The counties affected include: Escambia, Santa Rosa,
Okaloosa, Walton, Holmes, Washington, Bay, Jackson, Calhoun,
Gulf, Gadsden, Liberty, Franklin, Leon, Wakulla, Jefferson,
Madison and Taylor.
Beneficiaries should pay particular attention to
prescriptions they are using to treat chronic illnesses such
as diabetes, hypertension, and heart conditions, to assure
they are not without these important maintenance
medications.
Medicaid Pharmacy Services is responsible for managing
the $2.4 billion drug program for the Florida Medicaid
Program.
Working to improve access to affordable, quality health
care to all Floridians, the state Agency for Health Care
Administration administers Florida's $14 billion Medicaid
program, licenses and regulates more than 32,000 health care
facilities and 30 health maintenance organizations, and
publishes health care data and statistics.
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