(viii) Drugs dispensed at the remote site through a
telepharmacy system shall only be delivered to the patient or patient's
agent at the remote site.
(E) Quality assurance program. A pharmacy that provides
remote pharmacy services through a telepharmacy system at a remote
site shall operate according to a written program for quality assurance
of the telepharmacy system which:
(i) requires continuous supervision of the telepharmacy
system at all times the site is open to provide remote pharmacy services;
and
(ii) establishes mechanisms and procedures to routinely
test the operation of the telepharmacy system at a minimum of every
six months and whenever any upgrade or change is made to the system
and documents each such activity.
(F) Policies and procedures.
(i) A pharmacy that provides pharmacy services through
a telepharmacy system at a remote site shall operate according to
written policies and procedures. The policy and procedure manual shall
include, but not be limited to, the following:
(I) a current list of the name and address of the pharmacist-in-charge
and personnel designated by the pharmacist-in-charge to have:
(-a-) access to the area where drugs are stored at
the remote site; and
(-b-) operate the telepharmacy system;
(II) duties which may only be performed by a pharmacist;
(III) if the remote site is located at a remote healthcare
site, a copy of the written contact or agreement between the provider
pharmacy and the healthcare facility which outlines the services to
be provided and the responsibilities and accountabilities of each
party in fulfilling the terms of the contract or agreement in compliance
with federal and state laws and regulations;
(IV) date of last review/revision of policy and procedure
manual; and
(V) policies and procedures for:
(-a-) security;
(-b-) operation of the telepharmacy system;
(-c-) sanitation;
(-d-) storage of drugs;
(-e-) dispensing;
(-f-) supervision;
(-g-) drug and/or device procurement;
(-h-) receiving of drugs and/or devices;
(-i-) delivery of drugs and/or devices; and
(-j-) recordkeeping.
(ii) A pharmacy that provides remote pharmacy services
through a telepharmacy system at a remote site shall, at least annually,
review its written policies and procedures, revise them if necessary,
and document the review.
(iii) A pharmacy providing remote pharmacy services
through a telepharmacy system shall maintain a written plan for recovery
from an event which interrupts the ability of a pharmacist to electronically
supervise the telepharmacy system and the dispensing of prescription
drugs at the remote site. The written plan for recovery shall include:
(I) a statement that prescription drugs shall not be
dispensed at the remote site, if a pharmacist is not able to electronically
supervise the telepharmacy system and the dispensing of prescription
drugs;
(II) procedures for response when a telepharmacy system
is experiencing downtime; and
(III) procedures for the maintenance and testing of
the written plan for recovery.
(6) Additional operational standards for remote dispensing
sites.
(A) A pharmacist employed by a provider pharmacy shall
make at least monthly on-site visits to a remote site. The remote
site shall maintain documentation of the visit.
(B) A pharmacist employed by a provider pharmacy shall
be physically present at a remote dispensing site when the pharmacist
is providing services requiring the physical presence of the pharmacist,
including immunizations.
(C) A remote dispensing site shall be staffed by an
on-site pharmacy technician who is under the continuous supervision
of a pharmacist employed by the provider pharmacy.
(D) All pharmacy technicians at a remote dispensing
site shall be counted for the purpose of establishing the pharmacist-pharmacy
technician ratio of the provider pharmacy which, notwithstanding Section
568.006 of the Act, may not exceed three pharmacy technicians for
each pharmacist providing supervision.
(E) A pharmacy technician working at a remote dispensing
site must:
(i) have worked at least one year at a retail pharmacy
during the three years preceding the date the pharmacy technician
begins working at the remote dispensing site; and
(ii) have completed a training program on the proper
use of a telepharmacy system.
(F) A pharmacy technician at a remote dispensing site
may not perform sterile or nonsterile compounding. However, a pharmacy
technician may prepare commercially available medications for dispensing,
including the reconstitution of orally administered powder antibiotics.
(7) Records.
(A) Maintenance of records.
(i) Every record required under this section must be:
(I) accessible by the provider pharmacy and be available,
for at least two years for inspecting and copying by the board or
its representative and to other authorized local, state, or federal
law enforcement agencies; and
(II) supplied by the provider pharmacy within 72 hours,
if requested by an authorized agent of the Texas State Board of Pharmacy.
If the pharmacy maintains the records in an electronic format, the
requested records must be provided in an electronic format if specifically
requested by the board or its representative. Failure to provide the
records set out in this section, either on site or within 72 hours,
constitutes prima facie evidence of failure to keep and maintain records
in violation of the Act.
(ii) The remote site shall maintain original prescription
drug orders for medications dispensed from a remote site using a telepharmacy
system in the manner required by §291.34(b) of this title and
the provider pharmacy shall have electronic access to all prescription
records.
(iii) If prescription drug records are maintained in
a data processing system, the system shall have a workable (electronic)
data retention system which can produce a separate audit trail of
drug usage by the provider pharmacy and by each remote site for the
preceding two years as specified in §291.34(e) of this title.
(B) Prescriptions. Prescription drug orders shall meet
the requirements of §291.34(b) of this title.
(C) Patient medication records. Patient medication
records shall be created and maintained at the remote site or provider
pharmacy in the manner required by §291.34(c) of this title.
If such records are maintained at the remote site, the provider pharmacy
shall have electronic access to those records.
(D) Inventory.
(i) A provider pharmacy shall:
(I) keep a record of all drugs ordered and dispensed
by a remote site separate from the records of the provider pharmacy
and from any other remote site's records;
(II) keep a perpetual inventory of all controlled substances
that are received and dispensed or distributed from each remote site.
The perpetual inventory shall be reconciled, by a pharmacist employed
by the provider pharmacy, at least monthly.
(ii) As specified in §291.17 of this title, a
provider pharmacy shall conduct an inventory at each remote site.
The following is applicable to this inventory.
(I) The inventory of each remote site and the provider
pharmacy shall be taken on the same day.
(II) The inventory of each remote site shall be included
with, but listed separately from, the drugs of other remote sites
and separately from the drugs at the provider pharmacy.
(III) A copy of the inventory of the remote site shall
be maintained at the remote site.
(d) Remote pharmacy services using automated dispensing
and delivery systems.
(1) Purpose. The purpose of this section is to provide
standards for the provision of pharmacy services by a Class A or Class
C pharmacy in a facility that is not at the same location as the Class
A or Class C pharmacy through an automated dispensing and delivery
system.
(2) Definitions. The following words and terms, when
used in this section, shall have the following meanings, unless the
context clearly indicates otherwise. All other words and terms shall
have the meanings defined in the Act.
(A) Automated dispensing and delivery system--A mechanical
system that dispenses and delivers prescription drugs to patients
at a remote delivery site and maintains related transaction information.
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