Wash. Admin. Code § 246-470-050 - Local health officer, pharmacist, prescriber or other health care practitioner and medical test site access to information from the program
(1) Access.
(a) The local health officer or a licensed
health care practitioner authorized by the local health officer may obtain
prescription monitoring information for the purposes of patient follow-up and
care coordination following a controlled substance overdose event.
(b) A pharmacist, prescriber, or licensed
health care practitioner authorized by a prescriber or pharmacist may obtain
prescription monitoring information relating to their patients, for the purpose
of providing medical or pharmaceutical care.
(c) A qualifying medical test site may have
access to prescription monitoring information for the purpose of providing
assistance to a prescriber or dispenser for determining medications an
identified patient, in the care of the prescriber or dispenser, is
taking.
(2) Registration
for access.
(a) A local health officer,
pharmacist, prescriber, or licensed health care practitioner authorized by a
local health officer, prescriber or pharmacist shall register by using the
registration process established by the department in order to receive an
authentication to access the electronic system.
(b) Staff of a qualifying medical test site,
meeting requirements of (a) of this subsection may register for access by using
the registration process established by the department.
(3) Verification by the department. The
department shall verify the authentication and identity of the local health
officer, pharmacist, prescriber, licensed health care practitioner authorized
by a local health officer, prescriber or pharmacist, or staff of a qualifying
medical test site before allowing access to any prescription monitoring
information. The qualifying medical testing laboratory's registered substance
abuse and mental health services administration responsible person must
designate and report to the program those staff who may access the prescription
monitoring information.
(4)
Procedure for accessing prescription information.
(a) A local health officer, pharmacist,
prescriber, licensed health care practitioner authorized by a local health
officer, prescriber or pharmacist, or staff of a qualifying medical test site
center may access information from the program electronically, using the
authentication issued by the department or the department's designee.
(b) A local health officer, pharmacist,
prescriber, or licensed health care practitioner authorized by a local health
officer, prescriber or pharmacist may alternately submit a written request via
mail or facsimile transmission in a manner and format established by the
department.
(5)
Reporting lost or stolen authentication. If the authentication issued by the
department is lost, missing, or the security of the authentication is
compromised, the local health officer, pharmacist, prescriber, licensed health
care practitioner authorized by a local health officer, prescriber or
pharmacist, or staff of a qualifying medical test site shall notify the
department's designee by telephone and in writing as soon as reasonably
possible.
(6) All requests for,
uses of, and disclosures of prescription monitoring information by authorized
persons must be consistent with the mandate as outlined in
RCW
70.225.040 and this chapter.
Notes
Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.225 RCW and 2007 c 259. 11-16-041, § 246-470-050, filed 7/27/11, effective 8/27/11.
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