Florida Administrative Code
64 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
64B16 - Board of Pharmacy
Chapter 64B16-27 - PHARMACY PRACTICE
Section 64B16-27.820 - Patient Counseling
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Upon receipt of a new or refill prescription, the pharmacist shall ensure that a verbal and printed offer to counsel is made to the patient or the patient's agent when present. If the delivery of the drugs to the patient or the patient's agent is not made at the pharmacy the offer shall be in writing and shall provide for toll-free telephone access to the pharmacist. If the patient does not refuse such counseling, the pharmacist, or the pharmacy intern, acting under the direct and immediate personal supervision of a licensed pharmacist, shall review the patient's record and personally discuss matters which will enhance or optimize drug therapy with each patient or agent of such patient. Such discussion shall be in person, whenever practicable, by toll-free telephonic communication, or by an interactive audio and digital image format, and shall include appropriate elements of patient counseling. Such elements may include, in the professional judgment of the pharmacist, the following:
(2) Patient counseling as described herein, shall not be required for inpatients of a hospital or institution where other licensed health care practitioners are authorized to administer the drug(s).
(3) A pharmacist shall not be required to counsel a patient or a patient's agent when the patient or patient's agent refuses such consultation.
Rulemaking Authority 465.022, 465.0155 FS. Law Implemented 465.0155 FS.
New 8-18-93, Formerly 21S-27.820, 61F10-27.820, 59X-27.820, Amended 7-11-18.