Or. Admin. Code § 855-041-4055 - Home Dialysis - Duties of the Pharmacist
(1) The pharmacist-in-charge must review, at
least weekly, the drug outlet operation and perform, at least monthly, quality
assurance audits that include the review of prescription orders prior to
delivery for accuracy and completeness, and the review of the assembled order
with the prescription order prior to delivery for accuracy and
completeness.
(2) The
pharmacist-in-charge is responsible for the following on an ongoing basis:
(a) Ensure compliance of dialysis
distribution operation to all applicable federal and state pharmacy laws and
rules;
(b) Ensure valid
prescriptions are received for all patient orders by performing periodic
assessments of prescription files;
(c) Perform periodic assessments of
distribution processes and procedures to ensure quality and
compliance;
(d) Provide
pharmaceutical care by reviewing all patient profiles and performing drug
therapy assessments on those identified as abnormal;
(e) Provide pharmaceutical care by responding
on a toll free telephone access to questions received from any patient or
health care provider;
(f) Maintain,
update and train personnel on policies and procedures specific to home dialysis
patient deliveries and pharmacy requirements;
(g) Prepare educational materials for staff
members of dialysis clinics as requested;
(h) Prepare and maintain on file monthly
reports of activities performed;
(i) Ensure security of the patient record
area; and
(j) Maintain a policy and
procedure manual for the Drug Outlet operation that must include written
protocols for the product delivery system, methods for supervising deliveries
to patients, and a quality assurance program with which to monitor the
qualifications, training and performance of personnel.
(3) The pharmacist-in-charge must perform an
annual inspection of the outlet on a form provided by the Board, and must
provide a copy of this inspection to the Board upon request.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 689.205
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 689.305
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