Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 855 - BOARD OF PHARMACY
Division 141 - PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION KIOSK
Section 855-141-0200 - Outlet: General Requirements
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 855-141-0200
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 3, March 1, 2024
(1) The PPK Affiliated Pharmacy and its PIC are responsible for all operations and enforcing all policies and procedures of the PPK.
(2) A PPK Affiliated Pharmacy may operate more than one PPK.
(3) A PPK Affiliated Pharmacy must be less than 120 miles apart via the shortest surface street route from the PPK.
(4) A PPK and its PPK Affiliated Pharmacy must:
(a)
Have the same owner; or
(b) Have a
written contract that specifies:
(A) The
services to be provided by each licensee and registrant;
(B) The responsibilities of each licensee and
registrant; and
(C) The
accountabilities of each licensee and registrant;
(c) Ensure prescription and non-prescription
drugs, devices, and related supplies are dispensed in compliance with OAR
855-019, OAR 855-025, OAR 855-031, OAR 855-041 and OAR 855-141;
(d) Ensure that the PPK Affiliated Pharmacy
prevents duplicate dispensing of a prescription;
(e) Comply with all applicable federal and
state laws and rules;
(f) Ensure
that there is an PIC who is responsible for all operations and enforcing all
policies and procedures of the PPK;
(g) Designate in writing the Pharmacists,
Interns, Certified Oregon Pharmacy Technicians and Pharmacy Technicians
authorized to access the PPK;
(h)
Utilize complete chain of custody tracking;
(i) Train the Pharmacists, Interns, Certified
Oregon Pharmacy Technicians and Pharmacy Technicians in the operation of the
telepharmacy system and PPK and document the training;
(j) Develop, implement and enforce a
continuous quality improvement program for dispensing services from a PPK
designed to objectively and systematically:
(A) Monitor, evaluate, document the quality
and appropriateness of patient care;
(B) Improve patient care; and
(C) Identify, resolve and establish the root
cause of dispensing and DUR errors and prevent their reoccurrence;
(k) Provide a telephone number
that a patient, patient's agent or prescriber may use to contact the Pharmacist
from the PPK Affiliated Pharmacy; and
(l) Develop, implement and enforce a process
for an in person physical inspection of the PPK by a Pharmacist at least once
every 28 days or more frequently as deemed necessary by the PIC of the PPK
Affiliated Pharmacy. The inspection must utilize the PPK self-inspection form,
be documented, and records retained.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 689.205
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 689.155, ORS 689.527
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