21 N.C. Admin. Code 46 .1816 - CENTRALIZED PHARMACY SERVICES
(a) This
Rule sets out the requirements under which pharmacies may engage in
"centralized pharmacy services," which consist of both centralized prescription
filling services and remote medication order processing services, as defined in
this Rule, with respect to any prescription to be dispensed by a pharmacy
located within this State, or shipped, mailed, or delivered in any manner into
this State.
(b) Regardless of
whether located within or outside the State of North Carolina, the following
requirements apply to any pharmacy involved with any part of the practice of
pharmacy in centralized pharmacy services:
(1)
The pharmacies must be permitted by the Board before providing any centralized
pharmacy services.
(2) The
pharmacies must either:
(A) Be owned by the
same person or entity; or
(B)
Before dispensing any prescription within or into this State, must have entered
into a written contract that specifies the services to be provided and the
responsibilities and accountabilities of each pharmacy to ensure compliance
with state and federal statutes, rules, and regulations.
(3) The pharmacies must share a real-time,
online database, or have technology to allow secure access to the pharmacies'
information system and to provide access to the information required to provide
centralized pharmacy services in compliance with state and federal statutes,
rules, and regulations.
(4) The
pharmacies, their pharmacist-managers, and their pharmacy personnel must comply
with all provisions of the Pharmacy Practice Act, this Chapter and all other
State of North Carolina and federal statutes, rules, and regulations applicable
to the practice of pharmacy and the distribution of drugs, devices, and medical
equipment, in addition to the statutes, rules, and regulations of the state(s)
in which the pharmacies are located (if not located in North Carolina) and into
which any drugs, devices, or medical equipment are shipped and dispensed (if
not North Carolina). The pharmacies, their pharmacist-managers, and their
pharmacy personnel are responsible for ensuring that these statutes, rules, and
regulations are followed.
(5) The
pharmacies must notify the Board before providing centralized pharmacy
services.
(c)
Centralized prescription filling services.
(1) "Centralized prescription filling
services" consist of a receiving pharmacy receiving a prescription from an
originating pharmacy, processing that prescription, and either:
(A) Delivering the drug, device, or medical
equipment to the originating pharmacy for dispensing to the patient;
or
(B) Delivering the drug, device,
or medical equipment directly to the patient, if the patient requests delivery
from the receiving pharmacy.
(2) In this Rule, the "originating pharmacy"
is the pharmacy that was presented the prescription, whether by the patient or
the prescriber or by transfer. In this Rule, the "receiving pharmacy" is the
pharmacy that processes the prescription and delivers the drug, device, or
medical equipment as set forth in Subparagraph (c)(1) of this Rule.
(3) The receiving pharmacy may process a
request for the filling or refilling of a prescription order received by the
originating pharmacy, provided:
(A) Both the
originating pharmacy and the receiving pharmacy satisfy the requirements in
Paragraph (b) of this Rule.
(B) The
drug, device, or medical equipment is labeled with both the name and address of
the receiving pharmacy and the name and address of the originating pharmacy;
and
(C) The originating pharmacy
satisfies all responsibility for compliance with the requirements of Federal
and State statutes, rules, and regulations regarding recordkeeping and patient
counseling, and the receiving pharmacy further maintains all required records
of each prescription for at least three years.
(4) Centralized prescription filling services
do not include prescriptions that are either:
(A) Transferred to another pharmacy to
perform all acts related to dispensing or delivery, including recordkeeping and
counseling, for which the pharmacies shall comply with the requirements for the
originating pharmacy to transfer the prescription under Rule .1806 of this
Chapter; or
(B) Prescriptions for
which remote order processing services are performed, but all physical acts in
the dispensing process are performed by the pharmacy to which the prescription
was presented, for which the pharmacies shall comply with the requirements for
remote medication order processing services in Paragraph (d) of this
Rule.
(d)
Remote medication order processing services.
(1) "Remote medication order processing
services" consist of a pharmacy performing some act in the practice of
pharmacy, other than a physical act in the dispensing process, for another
pharmacy that dispenses a drug, device, or medical equipment. Remote medication
order processing services include the following:
(A) receiving, interpreting, or clarifying
medication orders;
(B) entering
data and transferring medication order information;
(C) performing drug regimen review;
(D) interpreting patient clinical data to
ensure proper prescription drug therapy;
(E) performing therapeutic interventions;
and
(F) providing patient
counseling or other drug information to patients and providers concerning
prescriptions or drugs, devices, or medical equipment; however, if the drug,
device or medical equipment is dispensed in person to the patient or the
patient's agent, an offer must be made for a pharmacist at the dispensing
pharmacy to counsel the patient in accordance with the requirements of Rule
.2504 of this Chapter.
(2) In this Rule, the "dispensing pharmacy"
is the pharmacy that was presented the prescription and dispenses the drug,
device, or medical equipment. In this Rule, a "remote medication order
processing pharmacy" is a pharmacy that provides an act in the practice of
pharmacy for the dispensing pharmacy pursuant to this Rule.
(3) The remote medication order processing
pharmacy may provide remote medication order processing services for the
dispensing pharmacy, provided:
(A) The
dispensing pharmacy and the remote medication order processing pharmacy satisfy
the requirements in Paragraph (b) of this Rule.
(B) The pharmacies involved in remote
medication order processing services jointly develop, maintain, and follow a
manual of policies and procedures that include policies and procedures for:
(i) operation of the system described in
Subparagraph (b)(3) of this Rule;
(ii) following the dispensing pharmacy's
policies regarding medication order processing;
(iii) defining and ensuring the performance
of each pharmacy's responsibilities;
(iv) maintaining contact information for how
to communicate with the pharmacies at all times when remote medication order
processing services are performed;
(v) training and annual review of pharmacy
personnel of the remote medication order processing pharmacy;
(vi) communicating and resolving questions or
problems arising during the remote medication order processing
services;
(vii) communicating
changes in the formulary to pharmacy personnel;
(viii) protecting the confidentiality and
integrity of patient information;
(ix) identifying the name(s), initial(s) or
identification code(s) and specific activity or activity of each pharmacy
personnel who perform any remote medication order processing
services;
(x) complying with all
state and federal laws;
(xi)
operating a quality improvement program designed to objectively and
systematically monitor and evaluate the quality and appropriateness of patient
care, to pursue opportunities to improve patient care, and resolve identified
problems;
(xii) updating these
policies and procedures any time changes are necessary; and
(xiii) communicating changes in these
policies and procedures to pharmacy personnel.
(C) The policy and procedures manual is
reviewed at least annually, updated as needed, and any review and changes are
documented and communicated to all pharmacy personnel.
(D) The remote medication order processing
pharmacy trains all pharmacy personnel providing remote medication order
processing services on the policies and procedures required by Part (B) of this
Subparagraph. The pharmacist-manager of the remote medication order processing
pharmacy must ensure that pharmacy personnel are able to perform at the same
level of competence, attention, and proficiency as if the personnel were in the
dispensing pharmacy. The pharmacist-manager shall document all
training.
(E) All remote medication
order processing services are provided at a site operated by a remote
medication order processing pharmacy, located within the United States, and
with access to the technology required in Subparagraph (b)(3) of this Rule.
This may include a remote site outside of the remote medication order
processing pharmacy, so long as all requirements of state and federal statutes,
rules, and regulations, including this Rule, are satisfied.
(F) Each remote medication order processing
pharmacy must notify the Board of each pharmacist who will provide remote
medication order processing services before those pharmacy personnel perform
any such services.
(G) In order for
the Board to ensure continual monitoring of pharmacist good standing, each
pharmacist who will provide remote medication order processing services must
either hold a North Carolina license to practice pharmacy or participate in the
NABP Verify service before and at all times when that pharmacist provides
remote medication order entry services. The remote medication order entry
pharmacy must provide the NABP Verify information for each pharmacist when it
notifies the Board that the pharmacist may provide remote medication order
entry services.
(H) Pharmacy
technicians may perform remote medication order processing services only if
they are registered or otherwise permitted to work as a pharmacy technician in
their home state. While pharmacy technicians either within or outside of this
State may perform remote medication order processing services, pharmacy
technicians may provide only those remote medication order processing services
that both (a) they are permitted to perform under the laws of the state in
which they are located, and (b) pharmacy technicians are permitted to perform
under
G.S.
90-85.3(q2), regardless of
where they are located.
(I) The
remote medication order processing pharmacy, its pharmacist-manager, and its
pharmacy personnel are responsible for compliance with all state and federal
statutes, rules and regulations and the pharmacies' policies and procedures
governing the provision of remote medication order processing
services.
(J) The dispensing
pharmacy satisfies all responsibility for compliance with the requirements of
state and federal statutes, rules, and regulations regarding recordkeeping, and
the records document the activities of each pharmacy personnel providing remote
medication order processing services and the specific activity or activities
performed by each person. These records shall be maintained for a period of at
least three years.
(4)
Remote medication order processing services do not include services with
respect to prescriptions in which some physical act in the dispensing process
is performed by a pharmacy other than the dispensing pharmacy. If a pharmacy
receiving a prescription from a patient or prescriber or by transfer wishes for
another pharmacy to perform a physical act in the dispensing process, it must
either transfer the prescription to that pharmacy under Rule .1806 of this
Chapter, or follow the procedures for centralized prescription filling services
in this Rule.
(e)
Nothing in this Rule relieves a pharmacy receiving centralized pharmacy
services (i.e., an originating pharmacy or a dispensing pharmacy) of the need
to provide on-site services required for permitting as provided in the Pharmacy
Practice Act and this Chapter.
Notes
Eff. August 1, 2000.
Pursuant to G.S. 150B-21.3A, rule is necessary without substantive public interest Eff. October 3, 2017;
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