Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 4
Subtitle 34 - BOARD OF PHARMACY
Chapter 10.34.35 - Infusion Pharmacy Services in an Alternate Site Care Environment
Section 10.34.35.05 - Support Personnel
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.34.35.05
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Pharmacy Technicians.
(1) A pharmacist working
in an infusion pharmacy may delegate pharmacy acts to a pharmacy technician in
accordance with COMAR 10.34.34.
(2)
A pharmacy technician working in an infusion pharmacy may not perform delegated
pharmacy acts as set forth in COMAR
10.34.34.03B.
(3) A pharmacy technician working
in an infusion pharmacy shall:
(a) Communicate
immediately to the pharmacist reported changes in:
(i) Patient condition;
(ii) Patient medication list; and
(iii) Allergies; and
(b) Obtain pharmacist approval before
processing refills.
(4)
A pharmacy technician working in an infusion pharmacy may not:
(a) Except as provided in COMAR 10.34.34,
accept or transcribe a new or change verbal order from an licensed authorized
prescriber of record or the licensed authorized prescriber of record's
agent;
(b) Perform the clinical
assessment of a patient;
(c)
Communicate clinical matters except as required in §A(3)(a) of this
regulations;
(d) Provide
therapy-related direction to a patient or caregiver; and
(e) Create a patient care plan specific to a
patient's therapy.
B. Unlicensed Personnel.
(1) Unlicensed personnel working in an
infusion pharmacy under the supervision of a pharmacist may perform operational
support which the unlicensed personnel have been trained to adequately perform
in accordance with COMAR 10.34.21.
(2) Unlicensed personnel shall be
appropriately trained to perform the following tasks, as applicable, including
but not limited to:
(a) Schedule delivery
dates based on;
(i) Patient supply
needs;
(ii) Patient or caregiver
availability; and
(iii) If
applicable, geographic delivery zones;
(b) Create delivery tickets;
(c) Communicate with the infusion nurse or
pharmacist concerning supply needs and problems; and
(d) Clean, test, and maintain patient-use
equipment.
(3)
Unlicensed personnel working in an infusion pharmacy shall refer clinical
questions or concerns reported by patients or caregivers immediately to the
pharmacist.
(4) Unlicensed
personnel may not perform delegated pharmacy acts.
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