Wis. Admin. Code Controlled Substances Board § CSB 4.097 - Deny, suspend, revoke or otherwise restrict or limit access
(1) The board may
deny, suspend, revoke, or otherwise restrict or limit a healthcare
professional's, pharmacist delegate's, practitioner delegate's, or medical
coordinator's access to monitored prescription drug history reports,
prescribing metrics reports, PDMP data, and audit tails for any of the
following reasons:
(a) The healthcare
professional, pharmacist delegate, practitioner delegate, or medical
coordinator is suspected of attempting to access, accessing, or disclosing a
monitored prescription drug history report, prescribing metrics report, PDMP
data, or audit trail in violation of s.
146.82
or
961.385,
Stats., this chapter, or other state or federal laws or regulations relating to
the privacy of patient health care records.
(b) The healthcare professional is no longer
licensed in this state or in another state and recognized by this state as a
person to whom the board may grant access pursuant to s.
CSB
4.09 or 4.093.
(c) The board, or other licensing board, or
regulatory agency takes adverse action against the healthcare professional,
pharmacist delegate, practitioner delegate, or medical coordinator.
(d) A licensing board or equivalent
regulatory agency in another jurisdiction takes adverse action against the
healthcare professional, pharmacist delegate, practitioner delegate, or medical
coordinator.
(e) The federal
department of justice, drug enforcement administration takes adverse action
against the healthcare professional, pharmacist delegate, practitioner
delegate, or medical coordinator.
(f) The healthcare professional, pharmacist
delegate, practitioner delegate, or medical coordinator is convicted of a crime
substantially related to the prescribing, administering, or dispensing of a
monitored prescription drug.
(g)
The pharmacist delegate or practitioner delegate is no longer delegated the
task of accessing monitored prescription drug history reports.
(h) The medical coordinator no longer
coordinates, directs, supervises, or establishes standard operating procedures
for a healthcare professional.
(2) The board may temporarily suspend access
to monitored prescription drug history reports, prescribing metrics reports,
PDMP data, and audit trails upon discovering circumstances that indicate a
healthcare professional, pharmacist delegate, practitioner delegate, or medical
coordinator has performed any of the actions identified in sub. (1)
(a).
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