Alaska Administrative Code
Title 7 - Health and Social Services
Part 1 - Administration
Chapter 12 - Facilities and Local Units
Article 12 - General Provisions
7 AAC 12.680 - Pharmaceutical service
Current through November 28, 2024
(a) A facility which dispenses drugs must employ a pharmacist on a regular or consultant basis. The pharmacist shall perform the following duties:
(b) When a pharmacist dispenses drugs by written prescription, the prescription must be an original or a carbon copy of the original and must be kept on file in the pharmacy. A pharmacist may dispense drugs based on a written order by a person authorized by law to prescribe drugs.
(c) A facility that dispenses drugs must have a pharmacy and therapeutics committee that is
(d) A verbal order for a drug may be given only to a licensed nurse or pharmacist by a person lawfully authorized to prescribe medication, and must be recorded promptly in the patient's medical record, identifying the name of the person who prescribed the order, and the signature of the person receiving the order.
(e) A standing order for a drug must specify the circumstances for drug administration, dosage, route, duration, and frequency of administration. The order must be reviewed annually and, if necessary, renewed. When a standing order is implemented for a specific patient, it must be entered into the patient's record, dated, and signed by the person who prescribed the order within 24 hours.
(f) If the facility permits bedside storage of medications, written policies and procedures must be established for dispensing, storage, and maintenance of records for use of these medications.
(g) An investigational drug may be used only under supervision of a principal investigator who is a member of the medical staff. Basic information concerning the dosage, route of administration, strength, actions, uses, side effects, interactions and symptoms of toxicity of an investigational drug must be available at the nursing station where an investigational drug is being administered and in the pharmacy. The pharmacist shall be responsible for the proper labeling, storage, and distribution of such drugs in accordance with the written order of the investigator.
(h) A drug supplied by a facility may not be taken from the facility unless the medication has been properly labeled and prepared by the pharmacist in accordance with state and federal law for use outside of the facility.
(i) A hospice agency that does not provide inpatient care on agency premises, a free-standing birth center, and a frontier extended stay clinic are exempt from the requirements of this section.
Authority:AS 18.05.040
AS 47.32.010
AS 47.32.030