Auto No-Fault Resource Guide
Inside you will find:
- A state-by-state guide to the pharmacy fee schedule (interactive map version below)
- Jurisdictional maps highlighting key auto no-fault laws and regulations.
- Top 25 medications ranked as a percentage of total spend
- Top 25 medications ranked as a percentage of the total number of prescriptions
- Top 25 medications ranked as a percentage of generic spend
- Brand-Generic Index medications
Click on a state below to view fee schedule information for that state.
GLOBAL OPIOID PRESCRIBING RESTRICTIONS
Florida – 2018: Prescriptions for acute pain limited to a three-day supply with exceptions for a maximum of up to seven-day supply
Hawaii – 2018: Limits initial co-prescribing of opioids and benzodiazepines to no more than a seven-day supply
Kentucky – 2017: Limits prescriptions of any schedule II controlled substance to treat acute pain to a three-day supply
Michigan – 2018: Limits prescriptions for opioids to treat acute pain to no more than a seven-day supply over a seven-day period
Minnesota – 2017: When treating acute pain prescriptions for any schedule II – IV controlled substance which is an opioid/narcotic is limited to a four-day supply
New Jersey – 2017: Initial prescriptions for an opioid drug is limited to a five-day supply
New York – 2016 – Initial prescriptions for treatment of acute pain is limited to a seven-day supply
Oregon – NA
Pennsylvania – 2016 – Limits to a seven-day supply when written by an emergency care or urgent care clinic prescriber