Florida Administrative Code
64 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
64B16 - Board of Pharmacy
Chapter 64B16-28 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS - PERMITS
Section 64B16-28.501 - Consultant Pharmacist of Record; Initial Designation; Change
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Designation as Consultant Pharmacist of Record.
No later than ten (10) days after a change of designated consultant pharmacist for an Institutional, Special Assisted Living Facility pharmacy, or a Special Sterile Compounding Permitee, both the pharmacy permittee and the newly designated consultant pharmacist of record shall notify the Board of the change and the identity of the newly designated consultant pharmacist. Notification shall be accomplished by completing Form DH-MQA 1184 (01/18), Consultant Pharmacist of Record (COR) Designation and Privacy Statement Acknowledgement, which is hereby incorporated by reference and which can be obtained from http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-09437 or the Board's website at http://floridaspharmacy.gov/Applications/app - change - consultant - pharmacist.pdf . In addition, an outgoing consultant pharmacist of record may choose to notify the Board they will no longer serve as consultant pharmacist of record using this form.
(2) Continuous Designation. All Institutional, Special Assisted Living Facility, and, if applicable, Special Sterile Compounding Pharmacy permittees shall continuously maintain a designated consultant pharmacist of record at all times the pharmacy is open and in operation.
(3) Drug Regimen Reviews. The consultant pharmacist of record for a Class I, Class II, Modified Class II, or Class III Institutional permit shall conduct Drug Regimen Reviews as required by Federal or State law, inspect the facility and prepare a written report to be filed at the permitted facility at least monthly. In addition, the consultant pharmacist of record must monitor the facility system for providing medication administration records and physician order sheets to ensure that the most current record of medications is available for the monthly drug regimen review. The consultant pharmacist of record may utilize additional consultant pharmacists to assist in this review and in the monthly facility inspection.
(4) Remote Access. A consultant pharmacist licensed in Florida may remotely access a facility or pharmacy's electronic database from outside the facility or pharmacy to conduct any services additional or supplemental to regular drug regimen reviews, subject to the pharmacy or facility establishing policies and procedures to ensure the security and privacy of confidential patient records, including compliance with applicable Federal HIPAA regulations.
Rulemaking Authority 465.005, 465.0125, 465.022 FS. Law Implemented 465.0125, 465.019, 465.022, 465.0266 FS.
New 7-18-94, Formerly 61F10-28.501, 59X-28.501, Amended 1-2-02, 12-30-07, 11-5-17, 6-5-18, 9-27-18.