Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 46 - PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL STANDARDS
Part LIII - Pharmacists
Chapter 24 - Limited Service Providers
Subchapter C - Telepharmacy Services
Section LIII-2425 - Telepharmacy Dispensing Site
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code LIII-2425
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. General Requirements
1. At the time of its
opening, there shall be no other pharmacies licensed by the board within 15
miles (driving distance) of the location of the telepharmacy dispensing site.
This mileage restriction shall not apply if a demonstration of need is
presented to the board and a waiver to the mileage restriction is deemed
appropriate.
2. A telepharmacy
dispensing site permit shall authorize the permit holder to procure and possess
prescription and non-prescription drugs and devices and:
a. hold such items for immediate
administration directly to a patient pursuant to an order from a lawful
prescriber;
b. dispense such items
to a patient for later use upon the order of a practitioner with prescriptive
authority; or
c. distribute such
items to another entity with lawful authority to procure and possess such
items.
3. In the event
the telepharmacy dispensing site intends to procure and possess any controlled
substances, that pharmacy shall first obtain a Louisiana controlled dangerous
substance license as well as the federal registration from the U.S. Drug
Enforcement Administration.
4. The
telepharmacy dispensing site shall operate using a telepharmacy system under
the control of its supervising central pharmacy.
5. A central pharmacy may supervise no more
than two telepharmacy dispensing sites, and all such sites must be located
within the state of Louisiana.
6.
The minimum staffing requirement for a telepharmacy dispensing site shall be a
Louisiana-licensed certified pharmacy technician with at least two years of
experience as a Louisiana-licensed certified pharmacy technician and with
demonstrated proficiency in operating the telepharmacy system used in the
telepharmacy dispensing site.
7. A
pharmacist shall approve each prescription before it is taken away from the
telepharmacy dispensing site.
B. Licensing Procedure
1. A person or other entity intending to
operate a telepharmacy dispensing site shall complete the application form
supplied by the board, and then submit it with any required attachments and the
application fee to the board.
2.
The board shall not process applications received by facsimile, or that are
incomplete, or submitted with the incorrect fee.
3. A person or other entity who submits a
false or fraudulent application shall be deemed to have violated
R.S.
37:1241(A)(2) and shall be
subject to disciplinary action by the board.
4. If determined appropriate by the board,
the applicant may be required to meet with a committee of the board or an agent
of the board prior to the issuance of the permit.
5. Regardless of the date issued, the
pharmacy permit shall expire on December 31 of every year. No person or other
entity may operate a telepharmacy dispensing site with an expired permit; the
continued operation of a telepharmacy dispensing site with an expired permit
shall substantiate a violation of
R.S.
37:1241(A)(12).
6. In the event a telepharmacy dispensing
site is dispensing more than 100 prescriptions per day based on a six-month
average, the telepharmacy dispensing site shall convert its permit to a
community pharmacy permit prior to the expiration date of the telepharmacy
dispensing site permit.
C. Maintenance of Permit
1. A telepharmacy dispensing site permit
shall be valid only for the person or other entity to whom it is issued, and it
shall not be subject to sale, assignment or other transfer, voluntary or
involuntary, nor shall the permit be valid for any premises other than the
physical location for which it was issued.
2. A duplicate or replacement permit shall be
issued upon the written request of the permit holder and payment of the
required fee. A duplicate or replacement permit shall be marked as such, and it
shall not serve or be used as an additional or second permit.
D. Closure of Permit
1. When the owner of the permit intends to
close the telepharmacy dispensing site permanently, the owner-us managing
officer and the pharmacist-in-charge shall be accountable to the board for the
proper closure of the pharmacy in compliance with
§1133 of this Part.
2. Unless approved by the board in advance,
all remaining inventory and records shall be transferred to the central
pharmacy supervising that telepharmacy dispensing site.
E. Standards of Practice
1. Environmental Standards
a. The prescription department shall consist
of sufficient space commensurate with the nature and scope of the pharmacy-us
practice; this space shall be restricted to authorized personnel only and not
accessible to the general public.
b. the prescription department shall contain
sufficient fixtures, equipment, and supplies commensurate with the nature and
scope of practice for that pharmacy;
c. the prescription department shall include
a sink with a hot and cold water supply, exclusive of restroom facilities, with
approved sewage disposal;
d. all
areas where drugs and devices are stored shall be dry, well-lighted, well
ventilated, and maintained at temperatures which will ensure the integrity of
drugs prior to their dispensing as stipulated by the United States Pharmacopeia
and/or manufacturers or distributors product labeling unless otherwise
indicated by the board;
e. the
prescription department shall be secured by a physical barrier with suitable
locks and a monitored alarm system capable of detecting unauthorized
entry;
f. prescription and other
patient healthcare information shall be maintained in a manner that protects
the integrity and confidentiality of such information; and
g. the dispensing site shall be configured
and equipped to sustain optimal operation of all the technological components
of the telepharmacy system.
2. Minimum Staffing Requirements
a. The pharmacist-in-charge of the
supervising central pharmacy shall be the pharmacist-in-charge of the
telepharmacy dispensing site, and this requirement shall operate as an
exception to the contrary provisions of
§1105 of this Part. However, the
pharmacist-in-charge shall comply with the remaining provisions of
§1105 of this Part.
b. The telepharmacy dispensing site does not
require the personal presence of a pharmacist, but it is permissible for a
pharmacist to practice in that site.
c. In the absence of a pharmacist, the site
shall be staffed by one, and only one, Louisiana-licensed certified pharmacy
technician. The technician present at the telepharmacy dispensing site shall be
included with the other personnel at the supervising central pharmacy when
calculating the ratio of pharmacists to technicians.
d. A pharmacy intern or pharmacy technician
candidate may not practice at a telepharmacy dispensing site.
e. Additional clerical personnel may also be
present at the site.
3.
Operational Standards
a. The telepharmacy
dispensing site shall comply with the provisions of Chapters 11, 25, 27 and 29
of this Part except when this Subchapter grants exceptions or imposes more
stringent requirements.
b. The
telepharmacy dispensing site shall be connected to its supervising central
pharmacy using the telepharmacy system.
c. In the event of an interruption in the
proper operation of the telepharmacy system, the telepharmacy dispensing site
must immediately cease operations. No prescription shall be dispensed during
the interruption, and further, the staff shall post a sign at the entrance
advising the public of an estimated date or time of resumption of
services.
d. The dispensing of
prescriptions shall be construed as completed at the central pharmacy;
therefore, the telepharmacy dispensing site shall use the central pharmacys
dispensing information system.
e.
The telepharmacy system shall permit prescription labels to be generated from
the central pharmacy or the telepharmacy dispensing site:
i. new prescriptions may be received and
entered at the central pharmacy with a label printed at the telepharmacy
dispensing site; or
ii. new
prescriptions received at the telepharmacy dispensing site may be entered by
the technician with all verification, utilization review, and final check the
responsibility of the pharmacist at the central pharmacy.
f. As part of the final check, the pharmacist
shall verify the source container, prescription medication, and prescription
label against the prescription form, using the technology in the telepharmacy
system.
g. A pharmacist shall comply
with the rules for drug utilization review and patient counseling in Chapter 5
of this Part, using HIPAA compliant technology in the telepharmacy
system.
h. The pharmacist-in-charge
shall be responsible for routine inspections of the telepharmacy dispensing
site. The policies and procedures shall identify the inspection criteria to be
monitored. Each inspection shall be conducted no later than 30 days after the
previous inspection. The inspection reports detailing the findings of each
inspection shall be retained for at least two years, and further, shall be
readily retrievable upon request by the board or its agent.
4. Recordkeeping Requirements
a. The dispensing information system shall be
capable of recording the names or initials of the pharmacist responsible for
final verification of the prescription as well as the technician assisting in
the dispensing process, and to print those identities on the prescription
label.
b. Prescriptions filled at
the telepharmacy dispensing site shall be distinguishable on records from those
filled at the central pharmacy
c.
Records of activities at the telepharmacy dispensing site shall be
distinguishable from the records of activities at the central
pharmacy.
d. Telepharmacy
dispensing sites holding controlled substances shall maintain a perpetual
inventory of controlled dangerous substances and drugs of concern.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 37:1182.
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