Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 164 - Pharmacy Board
Chapter 6800 - PHARMACIES AND PHARMACISTS
LICENSING PHARMACIES
Part 6800.0910 - PATIENT ACCESS TO PHARMACIST
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Patient consultation procedure required.
Each licensed pharmacy in Minnesota required to provide patient counseling under this part must develop and maintain a written patient consultation procedure providing for direct oral communication between the patient and the pharmacist designed to improve the patient's understanding of and compliance with the patient's drug therapy to enhance or optimize the outcome of the patient's drug therapy.
Subp. 2. Description of procedure.
When dispensing a filled prescription for a patient, a pharmacist must consult with the patient or the patient's agent or caregiver and inquire about the patient's understanding of the use of the drug according to this part.
A pharmacist may vary or omit the patient information if, in the pharmacist's professional judgment, the variation or omission serves the best interest of the patient because of the particular individual circumstances involved. If there is any material variation from the minimal information required by this subpart in the information provided or, if consultation is not provided, that fact and the circumstances involved shall be noted on the prescription, in the patient's records, or in a specially developed log.
Personal communication by the pharmacist is not required for inpatients of a hospital or other institution, such as a licensed nursing home, where other licensed health care professionals are authorized to administer the drugs, or where a patient or patient's agent or caregiver has expressed a desire not to receive the consultation. When a new filled prescription or a refilled prescription for which counseling is required is being mailed or delivered to the patient by common carrier or delivery services, the consultation must still be provided but may be accomplished by providing written information to the patient regarding the medication being dispensed and the availability of the pharmacist to answer questions, and through the provision of a toll-free phone number for long distance calls.
Nothing in this part shall prohibit pharmacists from charging for these services.
Statutory Authority: MS s 151.06; 152.02