Washington Administrative Code
Title 246 - Health, Department of
HEALTH INFORMATION
Chapter 246-480 - Drug take-back program
Section 246-480-080 - Program operator annual report
Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 246-480-080
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) Each program operator shall submit an annual report to the department by July 1st in the format provided by the department.
(2) To ensure consistency of program operator reporting and ensure the department can accurately analyze the data, the annual program report must include:
(a) A list of covered manufacturers
participating with the program operator.
(b) The amount, by weight, of covered drugs
collected, including the amount by weight from each collection method
used.
(c) The list of collection
sites with addresses must:
(i) Indicate
collection sites added since previous annual report was submitted to the
department;
(ii) Also be provided
as a map; and
(iii) Identify any
retail pharmacy, hospital or clinic with an on-site pharmacy, or law
enforcement agency that offered to participate and was not included as an
authorized collector within 90 days of the program operator receiving offer.
(A) If potential authorized collector was
included later, describe reason for delay.
(B) If potential authorized collector was not
included, describe reason for exclusion.
(d) A description of prompt collection,
maintenance, and kiosk inner liner supply requests.
(i) Describe whether agreements with
collection sites include requirement for collection site to report need for
prompt collection, maintenance, or inner liner supplies.
(ii) Describe any instances where program
operator identified issues related to collection receptacle (kiosk) not being
available to accept covered drugs when collection site was open for business,
including issues identified during program operator inspection of receptacles;
number of requests for prompt collection, maintenance, or inner liner supplies;
and average number of days between request and collection or
response.
(iii) Describe any
instances where requests for prompt collection, maintenance, or inner liner
supplies were not provided by the program operator as described in their
approved plan. The description shall include the reason prompt collection,
maintenance, or inner liner supplies were not provided and the number of days
between request and collection or response.
(e) The number of mailers provided as
reported by zip code and must include the number of mailers provided for each
of the following categories:
(i) Directly to
individuals as the result of requests made through website or toll-free
telephone number;
(ii) Directly to
households without anyone requesting them;
(iii) To retail pharmacies that are not
mail-back distribution locations;
(iv) To other businesses or organizations
that are not mail-back distribution locations; and
(v) To mail-back distribution
locations.
(f) The
locations where mailers were provided and must include a list of:
(i) Zip codes where individuals requested
mailers from the single website, single toll-free telephone number, program
operator specific website, or program operator specific telephone
number;
(ii) Zip codes where
households were sent mailers directly without requesting them. This list must
indicate the percentage of households per zip codes that were sent
mailers;
(iii) Nonresidential
locations that are not mail-back distribution locations with addresses;
and
(iv) Mail-back distribution
locations with addresses.
(g) Dates and locations of collection events
held.
(h) A description of
collection sites, mail-back distribution locations, take-back events, and other
methods for accessing safe medication return in areas outside of population
centers.
(i) List all law enforcement, retail
pharmacies, and hospitals or clinics with on-site pharmacies on islands and
outside population centers and indicate whether they are authorized
collectors.
(ii) For each law
enforcement facility, retail pharmacy, and hospital or clinic with on-site
pharmacy that is not an authorized collector, describe the reason they are not
participating. Include recruitment efforts and the result of those
efforts.
(i) Transporters
and disposal facilities used.
(j)
Safety or security problems including, but not limited to, all instances where
collection, transportation, or disposal did not follow processes described in
the approved plan, including processes for prompt collection and maintenance.
Safety and security problems described must include any instances where a
secure collection receptacle (kiosk) is opened for a reason other than
packaging the inner liner for shipping, installing a new inner liner, or
maintenance on a kiosk that does not contain an inner liner. The description of
whether safety or security problems occurred during collection, transportation,
or disposal of covered drugs must include:
(i)
Whether the problem occurred during collection, transportation, or
disposal;
(ii) Whether the problem
met criteria for reporting to law enforcement, Washington state pharmacy
quality assurance commission, United States Drug Enforcement Administration, or
other entity and whether the operator can confirm that the reporting
happened;
(iii) If covered drugs
were lost during transportation, whether transporter has policies for safely
managing undeliverable packages that might include drugs;
(iv) If transporter delivered covered drugs
to the wrong address, description of attempts to retrieve covered drugs and
whether those attempts were successful;
(v) Program operator actions to ensure
problem was reported, if required; appropriate investigation occurred; and risk
of similar problem occurring in the future was minimized; and
(vi) Changes to policies, procedures, or
tracking mechanisms to address the problem and improve safety and
security.
(k) A
description of public education, outreach, and evaluation activities
implemented and shall include the following. "Promotional material" shall have
the same definition as in WAC
246-480-070(4):
(i) List of languages that printed or
downloadable public promotional material are available in, with description of
any printed or downloadable promotional material not available in these
languages. List or description of languages used in any television, radio,
social media, or other nonprint promotional material;
(ii) List or description of languages
available on the single website and program operator specific website; the
single toll-free telephone number and program operator specific telephone
number; and call centers associated with the single toll-free telephone number
and program operator specific telephone number. This list or description must
include the name of language service providers where applicable;
(iii) Description of how these languages or
language services meet the language needs of people in Washington;
(iv) Copies of all public promotional
material, including signage and changes to websites and telephone number
scripts, developed since last annual report;
(v) Description of how education and outreach
efforts were implemented including:
(A) Date,
type, and description of all social media and email promotion
activity;
(B) Date, frequency,
reach, and description of outreach for radio, television, print, and digital
media platforms;
(C) List of
brochures and posters available from single website and program operator
specific website, number of times each was viewed, and number of times each was
downloaded;
(D) Name, address,
facility type, and date of email or hard copy distribution of brochures and
posters to nonresidential entities; and
(E) Total number of views and number of
unique visitors for each page of single website and program operator specific
website.
(vi)
Description of evaluation activities shall include:
(A) Evaluation of comments, questions, and
concerns received from the public including evaluation of feedback themes and
actions program operator has implemented or planned in response to feedback;
and
(B) Evaluation of public
education and outreach efforts, including evaluation of education and outreach
implementation described in (g)(v) of this subsection.
(l) A description of how
collected packaging was recycled to the extent feasible.
(m) A summary of the program's goals for
collection amounts and public awareness shall include:
(i) Description of goals for the reporting
year;
(ii) Description of goals for
the following year, including identification of any unmet goals carried
forward; and
(iii) Description of
how program operator calculates or quantifies progress toward goals, including
any percentages included in goals.
(n) A summary of degree of success in meeting
goals shall include description of why goals were not met and what effort
program operator will make to achieve those goals the following year.
(o) The program's annual expenditures,
itemized by program category shall be organized using the criteria described in
WAC 246-480-040(5).
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