Mich. Admin. Code R. 325.45215 - Pharmacy services
Rule 215.
(1)
Medical supplies and appliances, durable medical equipment, drugs and
biologicals related to patient care and treatment, as identified in the
patients plan of care, must be provided by the health facility or agency while
the patient is under its care.
(2)
Where medically necessary, a health facility or agency shall provide, directly
or through contract, pharmacy services.
(3) Pharmacy services offered directly within
a health facility or agency must be licensed. A health facility or agency
contracting pharmacy services shall ensure these services are
licensed.
(4) These services must be
offered on a regular schedule based on the health facilitys or agencys hours of
operation.
(5) The staff responsible
must be trained, qualified, and competent for the services being offered. A
health facility or agency shall maintain documentation demonstrating the staffs
training, qualifications, and competencies.
(6) A health facility or agency shall have
written policies and procedures for both of the following:
(a) Drug control.
(b) Maintenance of equipment related to this
service that consider applicable manufacturers guidelines.
(7) Pharmacy services offered must be
appropriate to the patient needs and treatment and recorded in the patients
record. Medication and other pharmaceutical services must be provided on the
order of a licensed health professional authorized to do so under article
15.
(8) All medications and other
pharmaceutical products must be properly labeled and identified with pertinent
information such as use, storage, expiration, and other necessary
information.
(9) A health facility
or agency shall comply with the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments
(CLIA) regulations, 42 CFR part 493 (2017), as related to pharmacy services and
as applicable.
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