Kan. Admin. Regs. § 28-34-10a - Pharmacy services
(a) General
provisions. Each hospital shall provide pharmaceutical services which are
administered in accordance with accepted ethical and professional practices.
(b) Organization and staffing. The
pharmaceutical service shall be directed by a licensed pharmacist. If the
hospital has a pharmacy, it shall be directed by a licensed pharmacist. If the
hospital does not have a pharmacy or a full-time staff pharmacist, a pharmacist
employed on a part-time or consultant basis shall be responsible for control
and dispensing of drugs and for operation of the pharmacy or the pharmaceutical
functions of nursing stations. In addition to meeting the standards in this
regulation, services shall be provided in accordance with K.A.R. 68-7-11 and
amendments thereto.
(c) Pharmacy
facilities. Each hospital that maintains a pharmacy on its premises shall
provide adequate equipment, supplies and facilities for the storage,
safeguarding, preparation and dispensing of drugs. Drugs and biologicals must
be kept in locked storage areas. Drugs requiring refrigeration shall be stored
in conveniently located refrigerators which shall be used for drug storage
only.
(d) Pharmacy and
therapeutics committee. Each hospital shall establish a pharmacy and
therapeutics committee or its equivalent. The committee shall consist of at
least physicians, nurses and pharmacists. This committee shall assist in the
formulation of broad professional policies regarding evaluation, appraisal,
selection, procurement, storage, distribution and use of drugs and safety
procedures and all other matters relating to drugs in the hospital. This
committee shall meet at least quarterly, record its proceedings and report to
the medical staff.
(e) Policies
and procedures. The pharmaceutical service shall develop written policies and
procedures. These policies shall be reviewed by the medical staff at least
annually and shall be dated to indicate the date of last review. Procedures
shall be established for the recording of all drug dispensations or other
pharmacy transactions of the pharmacy or nursing stations.
(f) Medications dispensed. The hospital
pharmacy shall dispense from a formulary of drugs approved by the medical staff
through its appropriate committees. Any drug approved by the food and drug
administration for use as an experimental drug may be used in accordance with
standards established by the hospital's medical staff.
(g) Commercial pharmaceutical service. Each
hospital using an outside pharmacist or pharmaceutical service shall have a
contract with that pharmacist or service. As part of the contract, the
pharmacist or service shall be required to maintain at least the standards for
operation outlined in these regulations.
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