Haw. Code R. § 17-1737-50 - Home pharmacy services
(a) Home pharmacy
services are services related to the dispensing and clinical monitoring of
enteral and parenteral nutrition and therapeutic agents given intravenously or
by injection to recipients in their homes.
(b) Home pharmacy services shall be ordered
by a physician and shall include clinical monitoring by pharmacists and other
skilled medical professionals, such as registered nurses.
(c) Home pharmacy services may be provided to
Medicaid eligible individuals who:
(1)
Require the use of therapeutic intravenous or injectable agents including
analgesics, antibiotics, and fluids to treat their medical condition;
(2) Do not require acute hospital or nursing
facility care, have adequate support in the home, and can safely receive these
services in the home setting; and
(3) Wish to receive this care in the
home.
(d) Authorization
by the department for home pharmacy services on form DHS 1144 shall be required
for the provision of home pharmacy services by freestanding pharmacies and by
acute care hospital which provide home pharmacy services.
(e) Medicaid payments shall only be made when
freestanding home pharmacy services are furnished by providers accredited by a
nationally recognized accreditation organization.
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