Or. Admin. Code § 855-139-0210 - Outlet: Supervision
A RDSP and its RDSP Affiliated Pharmacy must:
(1) Ensure prescription drugs are only
dispensed at the RDSP if an Oregon licensed Pharmacist is supervising the
Certified Oregon Pharmacy Technician or Pharmacy Technician, and the
surveillance system is fully operational;
(2) Ensure an Oregon licensed Pharmacist
supervises, directs and controls each Certified Oregon Pharmacy Technician or
Pharmacy Technician at the RDSP using an audiovisual communication system. All
patient interactions must be recorded, reviewed and stored;
(3) The Oregon licensed Pharmacist who is
supervising the Certified Oregon Pharmacy Technician or Pharmacy Technician at
a RDSP must:
(a) Using reasonable professional
judgment, determine the percentage of patient interactions for each licensee
that must be reviewed to ensure public health and safety with a minimum of 10%
of patient interactions observed or reviewed;
(b) Review patient interactions within 48
hours of the patient interaction to ensure that each licensee is acting within
the authority permitted under their license and patients are connected with a
Pharmacist upon request;
(c)
Document the following within 24 hours of the review in (3)(b):
(A) Number of each licensee's patient
interactions;
(B) Number of each
licensee's patient interactions Pharmacist is reviewing;
(C) Date and time of licensee patient
interaction Pharmacist is reviewing;
(D) Date and time of Pharmacist review of
licensee's patient interaction; and
(E) Pharmacist notes of each interaction
reviewed; and
(d) Report
any violation of OAR 855 to the RDSP Affiliated Pharmacy within 24 hours of
discovery and to the board within 10 days.
(4) The Oregon registered Drug Outlet
Pharmacy must comply with the Pharmacist's determination in (3)(a), employ
adequate staff to allow for completion of the review within 48 hours, and
retain records.
(5) Ensure
telephone audio is recorded, reviewed and stored for all patient interactions
completed by the Certified Oregon Pharmacy Technician or Pharmacy
Technician.
(6) Develop, implement
and enforce a plan for responding to and recovering from an interruption of
service which prevents an Oregon licensed Pharmacist from supervising a
Certified Oregon Pharmacy Technician or Pharmacy Technician at the
RDSP.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 689.205, ORS 689.225 & 2022 HB 4034
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 689.151, ORS 689.155, ORS 689.305 & 2022 HB 4034
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