Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 558 - LICENSING STANDARDS FOR HOME AND COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES AGENCIES
Subchapter H - STANDARDS SPECIFIC TO AGENCIES LICENSED TO PROVIDE HOSPICE SERVICES
Division 6 - HOSPICE ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION OF SERVICES
Section 558.862 - Management of Drugs and Biologicals and Disposal of Controlled Substance Prescription Drugs in an Inpatient Hospice Unit
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) The requirements stated in §558.861(a)-(g) of this division (relating to Management of Drugs and Biologicals and Disposal of Controlled Substance Prescription Drugs in a Client's Home or Community Setting) also apply to a hospice that provides inpatient care directly in its own inpatient unit.
(b) A hospice that provides inpatient care directly in its own inpatient unit must provide pharmaceutical services under the direction of a qualified licensed pharmacist who is an employee of or under contract with the hospice. The services provided by the pharmacist must include evaluation of a client's response to medication therapy, identification of potential adverse drug reactions, and recommended appropriate corrective action.
(c) A hospice that provides inpatient care directly in its own inpatient unit must:
(d) Clients receiving care in a hospice inpatient unit may only be administered medications by the following persons:
(e) A hospice that provides inpatient care directly in its own inpatient unit must comply with the following additional requirements.
(f) A hospice that provides inpatient care directly in its own inpatient unit must dispose of controlled drugs in compliance with the hospice's policy and in accordance with State and federal requirements, including Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 481. The hospice must maintain current and accurate records of the receipt and disposition of all controlled drugs.