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April 3, 2024
Quarterly Update for Partners For Kids Pediatric-Focused Unified Preferred Drug List (UPDL)

PFK’s UPDL for Ohio Medicaid Plans is now available for review on the PFK resource website.   

The Ohio Department of Medicaid’s (ODM) UPDL is developed by ODM and implemented by the single Pharmacy Benefit Manager, Gainwell Technologies. PFK has condensed the UPDL into commonly prescribed drug classes for pediatric primary care and behavioral health providers.  

There are important updates to asthma and ADHD medications that may impact your Ohio Medicaid patients. To review specific changes that were effective on April 1 2024, please see our Pharmacy Coverage Updates document.  

 

For any questions about PFK Coverage Resources, please contact PFKPharmacy@ChildrensDayton.org.

  

 

 

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