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Medically Integrated Pharmacy (MIP) Search

This search tool helps to quickly identify Medically Integrated Pharmacies (MIPs) located within oncology practices and alternative ordering options.

Use the search box below to confirm whether a patient’s treating oncology practice has an in-office, medically integrated pharmacy that may be able to dispense the prescribed medication.

Disclaimer:
This list of Medically Integrated Pharmacies (MIPs) may not be fully comprehensive and may not include every MIP in the United States. Inclusion on this list does not indicate that a MIP has access to every oncology optimized limited distribution (OOLD) medication. Access to specific medications is determined by manufacturers and their distribution requirements. As a result, not all MIPs listed may have access to every medication. If a MIP is unsure of its access, confirmation should be obtained directly from the manufacturer or distributor. This resource was developed using national pharmacy data to identify potential medically integrated, practice-based oncology pharmacies. While every effort was made to accurately identify MIPs, some eligible pharmacies or dispensing practices inadvertently may not be listed. If your pharmacy or dispensing practice is not included, please complete and submit the form below. NCODA will review the submission and update the list as appropriate.

Request to Add a Medically Integrated Pharmacy (MIP)

If you believe your medically integrated pharmacy (MIP) or in-office oncology dispensing practice is not listed in the table above, please use the button below if you are a NCODA member, for all non-member request complete the form on page below to request inclusion.  

Member MIP Request Form

All requests to be added to the list will be reviewed and verified by NCODA prior to inclusion. A member of the NCODA team may follow up if additional information is needed. 

OOLD tool provides information on various therapies, including brand and generic names, associated diseases, manufacturers, and specific distribution models. By categorizing medications based on their distribution pathways—such as Open, Oncology Optimized Limited Distribution, and PBM-Influenced Limited Distribution—the table empowers healthcare providers to make informed decisions that enhance patient care and streamline access to treatments.

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Questions About This Resource

If you have a question about the MIP Search Resource or need additional information, please use the button below to contact NCODA. A member of our team will respond as soon as possible. 

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