Wash. Admin. Code § 246-470-030 - Data submission requirements for dispensers
(1) A dispenser shall provide to the
department the dispensing information required by
RCW
70.225.020 and this section for all scheduled
II, III, IV, and V controlled substances and for drugs identified by the
pharmacy quality assurance commission under WAC 246-470020. Only drugs
dispensed for more than one day use must be reported.
(2) Dispenser identification number. A
dispenser shall acquire and maintain an identification number issued to
dispensing pharmacies by the National Council for Prescription Drug Programs or
a prescriber identifier issued to authorized prescribers of controlled
substances by the Drug Enforcement Administration, United States Department of
Justice.
(3) Submitting data. A
dispenser shall submit data to the department electronically, as soon as
readily available, but no later than one business day from the date of
dispensing, and in the format required by the department. When the dispenser
has not dispensed any drugs during a business day which require reporting, then
within seven days the dispenser shall report that no drugs requiring reporting
were dispensed. The notification shall be in a format established by the
department.
(a) A dispenser shall submit for
each dispensing the following information and any additional information
required by the department:
(i) Patient
identifier. A patient identifier is the unique identifier assigned to a
particular patient by the dispenser;
(ii) Name of the patient for whom the
prescription is ordered including first name, middle initial, last name, and
generational suffixes, if any;
(iii) Patient date of birth;
(iv) Patient address;
(v) Patient gender and species
code;
(vi) Drug
dispensed;
(vii) Date of
dispensing;
(viii) Quantity and
days supply dispensed;
(ix) Refill
and partial fill information;
(x)
Prescriber identifiers including the National Provider Identifier and the Drug
Enforcement Administration number including any suffix used;
(xi) Prescription issued date;
(xii) Dispenser identifiers including the
Drug Enforcement Administration number and the National Provider
Identifier;
(xiii) Prescription
fill date and number;
(xiv) Source
of payment indicated by one of the following:
(A) Private pay (cash, change, credit card,
check);
(B) Medicaid;
(C) Medicare;
(D) Commercial insurance;
(E) Military installations and veterans
affairs;
(F) Workers
compensation;
(G) Indian
nations;
(H) Other;
(xv) When practicable, the name of
the person picking up or dropping off the prescription as verified by valid
photographic identification; and
(xvi) The prescriber's and dispenser's
business phone numbers.
(b) A nonresident, licensed pharmacy that
delivers controlled substances, as defined in
RCW
18.64.360, is required to submit only the
transactions for patients with a Washington state zip code.
(c) Data submission requirements do not apply
to:
(i) The department of corrections or
pharmacies operated by a county for the purpose of providing medications to
offenders in state or county correctional institutions who are receiving
pharmaceutical services from a state or county correctional institution's
pharmacy. A state or county correctional institution's pharmacy must submit
data to the program related to each offender's current prescriptions for
controlled substances upon the offender's release from a state or county
correctional institution.
(ii)
Medications provided to patients receiving inpatient services provided at
hospitals licensed under chapter 70.41 RCW or patients of such hospitals
receiving services at the clinics, day surgery areas, or other settings within
the hospital's license where the medications are administered in single doses;
or medications provided to patients receiving outpatient services provided at
ambulatory surgical facilities licensed under chapter 70.230 RCW.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 70.225.025 and 70.225.020. 13-12-025, § 246-470-030, filed 5/28/13, effective 6/28/13. Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.225 RCW and 2007 c 259. 11-16-041, § 246-470-030, filed 7/27/11, effective 8/27/11.
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