Ohio Administrative Code
Title 4729:5 - Dangerous Drugs
Chapter 4729:5-9 - Drug Repositories
Section 4729:5-9-03.5 - Hospital self-service employee prescription kiosks
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) As used in this rule:
(B) A self-service employee prescription kiosk shall meet all the security requirements of this rule and be located either:
(C) Only a dangerous drug prescription dispensed by a hospital-owned pharmacy may be provided to the patient or employee representative of the patient via a self-service kiosk. A kiosk shall not provide any of the following:
(D) A kiosk located in accordance with paragraph (B)(2) of this rule shall be placed in an area that is restricted to hospital employees and is secured by both a physical barrier with suitable locks and an electronic barrier to detect unauthorized entry.
(E) All kiosks shall be continuously monitored by one or more video cameras that possess the capability of having its picture recorded. The video camera(s) shall provide one hundred percent video coverage of the kiosk. Camera recordings shall be maintained for at least ninety days and shall made available within three business days of a request by an agent of the state board of pharmacy. The kiosk location must have adequate lighting to produce clear digitally recorded and still picture production.
(F) A kiosk shall only be stocked by a hospital employed pharmacist, pharmacy intern, certified pharmacy technician, registered pharmacy technician or pharmacy technician trainee.
(G) A dispensing pharmacy described in paragraph (C) of this rule shall maintain an appropriate recordkeeping system that will provide accountability for proper receipt of all prescriptions provided to a patient or employee representative of the patient via a self-service kiosk.
(H) A kiosk shall employ a method of two-factor authentication to identify a patient or employee representative of the patient such that a finished prescription is delivered from a kiosk only to its intended recipient.
(I) A kiosk must prominently display notification that patient counseling is available pursuant to rule 4729:5-5-09 of the Administrative Code. Counseling may be provided by a pharmacist reachable at a toll-free telephone number who has access to the patient profile. Instructions on how to contact a pharmacist via toll-free telephone must be displayed by the kiosk and must also be printed on the customer receipt or included with the patient instructions.
(J) A self-service employee prescription kiosk shall meet all the following:
(K) Prior to the deployment of a kiosk, the responsible person at the location licensed as a terminal distributor of dangerous drugs shall test the kiosk to ensure that it releases drugs properly. The responsible person shall monitor performance of the kiosk on an ongoing basis and test the kiosk for accuracy whenever any change or upgrade is made.
(L) All drugs and devices in a kiosk shall be maintained in a clean and orderly condition. Kiosks shall be maintained at temperatures which will ensure the integrity of the drugs as stipulated by the USP/NF and/or the manufacturer's or distributor's labeling.
(M) Dangerous drugs stored in a kiosk that are not picked up by a patient may be returned to stock shelves in accordance with rule 4729:5-3-16 of the Administrative Code.
(N) Prior to the operation of a kiosk, the board shall receive a request for approval from the responsible person on the terminal distributor of dangerous drugs license. Upon notification, the board shall conduct an inspection of the area where the kiosk shall be located and review system specifications to determine if it meets the requirements of this rule.
(O) If an inspection does not result in the approval of a kiosk, the responsible person named on the terminal distributor of dangerous drugs license may request an in-person meeting with the board to appeal the denial.
Replaces: 4729-17-11