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What is SAM (self-administered medications)?

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What is SAM (self-administered medications)?

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Medicare has a list of drugs they consider “self administered” and these drugs are excluded from coverage in the Medicare program. A drug is considered self-administered when it is self-administered by more than 50% of Medicare beneficiaries on an outpatient basis. This determination is made on a drug by drug basis. When given in an outpatient setting, these drug costs are the responsibility of the patient.

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