Wis. Admin. Code Controlled Substances Board § CSB 4.105 - Practitioners' requirement to review monitored prescription drug history reports
(1) A practitioner, or a practitioner
delegate assisting the practitioner in accordance with the standards of
practice for the practitioner's profession, shall review the monitored
prescription drug history report about a patient before the practitioner issues
a prescription order for the patient unless any of the following conditions are
met:
(a) The patient is receiving hospice
care, as defined in s.
50.94(1)
(a).
(b) The prescription order is for a number of
doses that is intended to last the patient 3 days or less and is not subject to
refill.
(c) The monitored
prescription drug is lawfully administered to the patient.
(d) The practitioner is unable to review the
patient's monitored prescription drug history reports before issuing a
prescription order for the patient due to an emergency.
(e) The practitioner is unable to review the
patient's records under their program because the PDMP system is not
operational or due to other technological failure that the practitioner reports
to the board.
(2)
Reviews of reports or other information not provided by the board as part of
the program that summarize or analyze PDMP data do not satisfy the requirement
to review a monitored prescription drug history report under sub.
(1).
(3) The board may refer a
practitioner that fails to review a monitored prescription drug history report
about a patient prior to issuing a prescription order for that patient to the
appropriate licensing or regulatory board for discipline.
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