Are You Billing Divigel® Correctly?

Billing packaged products according to their proper size and unit of measure is crucial for pharmacies, as this common pitfall could result in hefty recoupments from PBMs.   

When it comes to billing insurance, a medication like Divigel® (estradiol) transdermal gel packets can be confusing for pharmacies, as different strengths use different billing units. Some are measured in “each”, while others use “grams”. So, why the discrepancy?

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According to the NCPDP Billing Unit Standard Fact Sheet, “Unit-of-use packages with a quantity less than one milliliter or gram should be billed as ‘one each’. For example, ointment in packets of less than 1 gram or eye drops in dropperettes that are less than 1 mL. This rule does not apply to injectable products.” This rule does apply to Divigel®.

  • The 0.25 mg, 0.5 mg and 0.75 mg strengths fall under the rule and should be billed using the unit of measure each. A full box of 30 packets is billed as 30 each.
  • For the 1 mg and 1.25 mg strengths, each packet contains 1 gram or more, so these are billed in grams. To determine the correct package size, multiply the number of grams per packet by the number of packets in a box.

Refer to the table below for a breakdown of the appropriate package sizes and billing units for each strength of Divigel®.

StrengthNDCPackage SizeUnit of Measure
Divigel® 0.25 mg/0.25 gm68025-0065-3030Each
Divigel® 0.5 mg/0.5 gm68025-0066-3030Each
Divigel® 0.75 mg/0.75 gm68025-0083-3030Each
Divigel® 1 mg/gm68025-0067-3030Grams
Divigel® 1.25 mg/1.25 gm68025-0086-3037.5Grams

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