Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64B16-28.451 - Pharmacy Common Database; Exceptions for Prescription Drug Processing Only Pharmacies
(1) A
pharmacy licensed under this chapter may perform prescription drug processing
for other pharmacies, provided that all pharmacies are under common ownership,
utilize a common database, and are properly licensed, permitted or registered
in this state or another state. Nothing in this subsection shall prohibit a
pharmacist employee of said pharmacies who is licensed in Florida or in another
state from remotely accessing the pharmacy's electronic database from outside
the pharmacy in order to process prescriptions, provided the pharmacy
establishes controls to protect the privacy and security of confidential
records.
(2) Prescription drug
processing shall include the following:
(a)
Receiving, interpreting, or clarifying a prescription;
(b) Entering prescription data into the
pharmacy's record;
(c) Verifying or
validating a prescription;
(d)
Performing prospective drug review as defined by the Board;
(e) Obtaining refill and substitution
authorizations;
(f) Interpreting or
acting on clinical data;
(g)
Performing therapeutic interventions;
(h) Providing drug information concerning a
patient's prescription; and,
(i)
Providing patient counseling.
(3) Each pharmacist that performs a specific
function within the prescription drug processing process via use of a common
database shall be responsible for any errors or omissions committed by that
pharmacist during the performance of that specific function.
(4) Each pharmacy performing prescription
drug processing pursuant to this section must maintain a policy and procedure
manual, which shall be made available to the Board or its agent upon request.
The policy and procedures manual shall include the following information:
(a) A description for how each pharmacy will
comply with federal and state laws, rules and regulations;
(b) The procedure for maintaining appropriate
records to identify the pharmacies and pharmacists responsible for the
prescription drug processing and dispensing of the prescription;
(c) The policy and procedure for providing
adequate security to protect the confidentiality and integrity of patient
information; and,
(d) The procedure
to be used by the pharmacy in implementing and operating a quality assurance
program designed to objectively and systematically monitor, evaluate, and
improve the quality and appropriateness of patient care.
(5) The prescription drug processing of a
prescription by one pharmacy for another pursuant to this section shall not be
construed as the transferring of a prescription as set forth in Section
465.026, F.S.
(6) In addition to all record requirements of
Rule 64B16-28.140, F.A.C., all
pharmacies participating in prescription drug processing, shall maintain
appropriate records which identify, by prescription, the name(s), initials, or
identification code(s) of each pharmacist or registered pharmacy technician who
performs a processing function for a prescription. Such records shall be
maintained:
(a) Separately by each pharmacy
and pharmacist, or
(b) In a common
electronic file, as long as the records are maintained in such a manner that
the data processing system can produce a printout which lists the functions
performed by each pharmacy, pharmacist, registered pharmacy intern and
registered pharmacy technician.
(7) Prescription drug processing only
pharmacies. A pharmacy permittee which solely performs prescription drug
processing for other pharmacies pursuant to this rule, and at which medicinal
drugs are not compounded, dispensed, stored or sold, nor are prescriptions
filled or dispensed, and which notifies the Board that its pharmacy practice is
limited solely to prescription drug processing shall be exempt from the
following rules:
(a) Rule
64B16-28.102, F.A.C., Sink and
Running Water, Sufficient Space, Refrigeration, Sanitation,
Equipment;
(b) Rule
64B16-28.1035, F.A.C., Patient
Consultation Area;
(c) Rule
64B16-28.1081, F.A.C.,
Regulation of Daily Operating Hours; and,
(d) Rule
64B16-28.109(1),
F.A.C., relating to signage.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 465.005, 465.022 FS. Law Implemented 465.0266 FS.
New 3-24-08, Amended 1-1-10, 7-14-16.
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