Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 1140-04-.02 - PERSONNEL
(1) Pharmacist in charge. The practice of
pharmacy and the performance of supportive pharmacy personnel associated with
any institutional facility shall be under the direction, supervision and
responsibility of the pharmacist in charge. The pharmacist in charge shall also
be responsible for the dispensing, distribution, compounding, storage and the
procurement of prescription and nonprescription drugs used throughout the
institutional facility. Policies and procedures defining the scope of pharmacy
practice, collaborative working relationships, the responsibilities of the
pharmacists and supportive personnel, and the safe use and management of drugs,
devices and related materials shall be established by the pharmacist in charge.
The pharmacist in charge or designee shall participate in the institution's
drug policy committees which serve to ensure rational drug use, patient care
evaluation processes relating to drug utilization and effectiveness, drug
delivery device selection and evaluation systems, and educational activities
for the safe and appropriate use of drugs which will assess the quality of
services and products provided and document actions taken. Policies and
procedures as indicated in this chapter shall be written and shall be made
available to the Board.
(2)
Pharmacists. The pharmacist in charge shall be supported by a sufficient number
of pharmacists to provide appropriate practice of pharmacy for the patients
served by the institutional facility. Employment of pharmacists by the
institutional facility shall be determined by the pharmacist in
charge.
(3) Institutional
consultant pharmacist. An institutional facility may utilize a consultant
pharmacist who may or may not be independent of the pharmacy practice site, who
shall provide patient care service which includes, but is not limited to:
(a) Development, interpretation, and
communication of drug, device and related materials orders and health
information;
(b) Providing
consultation on matters pertaining to efficient drug distribution systems,
proper drug selection, rational and safe drug use, and drug therapy
assessment;
(c) Evaluation of a
patient's drug therapy to maximize outcome(s), including effective
communication with prescribing practitioners and other healthcare
professionals;
(d) Effective
counseling of a patient or a patient's attorney for healthcare or other
caregiver;
(e) Service on
committees or governing bodies; and
(f) Providing in service educational programs
for members of the healthcare team.
(4) Supportive personnel. The pharmacist in
charge shall be assisted by a sufficient number of pharmacy technicians, as
defined in 1140-02-.02 pharmacy interns,
and other supportive personnel as may be required to operate the pharmacy
competently, safely, and adequately to meet the needs of the patients served by
the institution.
(5) Supervision.
All of the activities associated with the practice of pharmacy and the
operations of the pharmacy at a specific institutional pharmacy practice site
shall be supervised by a sufficient number of pharmacists to ensure that all
functions and activities are performed competently, safely and without risk of
harm to patients.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. ยงยง 63-10-204, 63-10-304, 63-10-404(4), (8), (11), (14), (21), (26), (27), (28), and (30), and 63-10-504(b)(1) and (2).
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