Utah Admin. Code R156-17b-620 - Operating Standards - Automated Pharmacy System
In accordance with Section 58-17b-621, automated pharmacy systems can be utilized in licensed pharmacies, remote locations under the jurisdiction of the Division and licensed health care facilities where legally permissible and shall comply with the following provisions:
(1) Documentation as to type of equipment,
serial numbers, content, policies and procedures and location shall be
maintained on site in the pharmacy for review upon request of the Division.
Such documentation shall include:
(a) name
and address of the pharmacy or licensed health care facility where the
automated pharmacy system is being used;
(b) manufacturer's name and model;
(c) description of how the device is
used;
(d) quality assurance
procedures to determine continued appropriate use of the automated device;
and
(e) policies and procedures for
system operation, safety, security, accuracy, patient confidentiality, access
and malfunction.
(2)
Automated pharmacy systems should be used only in settings where there is an
established program of pharmaceutical care that ensures that before dispensing,
or removal from an automated storage and distribution device, a pharmacist
reviews all prescription or medication orders unless a licensed independent
practitioner controls the ordering, preparation and administration of the
medication; or in urgent situations when the resulting delay would harm the
patient including situations in which the patient experiences a sudden change
in clinical status.
(3) All
policies and procedures must be maintained in the pharmacy responsible for the
system and, if the system is not located within the facility where the pharmacy
is located, at the location where the system is being used.
(4) Automated pharmacy systems shall have:
(a) adequate security systems and procedures
to:
(i) prevent unauthorized
access;
(ii) comply with federal
and state regulations; and
(iii)
prevent the illegal use or disclosure of protected health
information;
(b) written
policies and procedures in place prior to installation to ensure safety,
accuracy, security, training of personnel, and patient confidentiality and to
define access and limits to access to equipment and medications.
(5) Records and electronic data
kept by automated pharmacy systems shall meet the following requirements:
(a) all events involving the contents of the
automated pharmacy system must be recorded electronically;
(b) records must be maintained by the
pharmacy for a period of five years and must be readily available to the
Division. Such records shall include:
(i)
identity of system accessed;
(ii)
identify of the individual accessing the system;
(iii) type of transaction;
(iv) name, strength, dosage form and quantity
of the drug accessed;
(v) name of
the patient for whom the drug was ordered; and
(vi) such additional information as the PIC
may deem necessary.
(6) Access to and limits on access to the
automated pharmacy system must be defined by policy and procedures and must
comply with state and federal regulations.
(7) The PIC or pharmacist designee shall have
the responsibility to ensure that:
(a) user
access to the system is assigned, discontinued or changed according to
employment status and credentials;
(b) access to the medications comply with
state and federal regulations; and
(c) the automated pharmacy system is filled
and stocked accurately and in accordance with established written policies and
procedures.
(8) The
filling and stocking of all medications in the automated pharmacy system shall
be accomplished by qualified licensed healthcare personnel under the
supervision of a licensed pharmacist.
(9) A record of medications filled and
stocked into an automated pharmacy system shall be maintained for a period of
five years and shall include the identification of the persons filling,
stocking and checking for accuracy.
(10) All containers of medications stored in
the automated pharmacy system shall be packaged and labeled in accordance with
federal and state laws and regulations.
(11) All aspects of handling controlled
substances shall meet the requirements of all state and federal laws and
regulations.
(12) The automated
pharmacy system shall provide a mechanism for securing and accounting for
medications removed from and subsequently returned to the automated pharmacy
system, all in accordance with existing state and federal law. Written policies
and procedures shall address situations in which medications removed from the
system remain unused and must be secured and accounted for.
(13) The automated pharmacy system shall
provide a mechanism for securing and accounting for wasted medications or
discarded medications in accordance with existing state and federal law.
Written policies and procedures shall address situations in which medications
removed from the system are wasted or discarded and must be secured.
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