OAR 855-041-4045
Home Dialysis - Drug Delivery and Control
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An Oregon licensed pharmacist must be designated as the pharmacist-in-charge who will provide direction and supervision of the operation and staff.(2)
Deliveries of supplies must be made only pursuant to a current prescription order from an authorized prescriber. The prescription order must be maintained on file at the outlet. Supplies will be limited to dialysis solutions as defined in OAR 855-041 — 4035. No other legend medication ordered for the patient may be provided by the outlet.(3)
All patient records must be maintained in a secure area with a locking door. Access to the patient records area is allowed only when a pharmacist is present except in the event of an emergency. In the event of an emergency, any entry by individuals other than the pharmacist must be documented. In the absence of a pharmacist, the door to the patient records area must remain locked at all times.(4)
Copies of all prescriptions must be reviewed by the pharmacist and a complete set of prescription records for all patients serviced by the outlet must be maintained in the patient records area for a minimum of three years.(5)
A minimum of two current reference books that are specific and relevant to dialysis therapy must be maintained in the outlet to assist in the appropriate delivery of care to patients. Other reference material and equipment must be maintained to be consistent with the scope of services provided by the outlet.(6)
A current copy of Oregon Revised Statutes, Chapter 689, a current copy of Oregon Administrative Rules, chapter 855, and a minimum of three years of the Oregon Board of Pharmacy quarterly newsletters must be maintained in a loose leaf binder or other readily retrievable means.
Source:
Rule 855-041-4045 — Home Dialysis - Drug Delivery and Control, https://secure.sos.state.or.us/oard/view.action?ruleNumber=855-041-4045
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