Phar 7.41(6)(6)The delivery system shall be inventoried at least weekly and a list of unclaimed prescriptions shall be reviewed by a pharmacist.
Phar 7.41(7)(7)The managing pharmacist shall establish written policies and procedures for all of the following:
Phar 7.41(7)(a)(a) Stocking of the delivery system.
Phar 7.41(7)(b)(b) Determining access to the delivery system.
Phar 7.41(7)(c)(c) Detection and mitigation of diversion and theft.
Phar 7.41 HistoryHistory: CR 19-145: cr. Register December 2020 No. 780, eff. 1-1-21; correction in (1) made under s. 35.17, Stats., Register December 2020 No. 780.
Phar 7.42Phar 7.42Automated direct-to-patient dispensing system.
Phar 7.42(1)(1)In this section “supervising practitioner” means the practitioner who is responsible for the operation of the automated direct-to-patient dispensing system and requirements of this section.
Phar 7.42(2)(2)An automated direct-to-patient dispensing system in a secure and professionally appropriate environment in any of the locations under s. 450.062 (1) to (4), Stats., may operate for purposes of practitioner dispensing. The supervising practitioner will ensure all of the following requirements are met:
Phar 7.42(2)(a)(a) Individuals with access to the automated direct-to-patient dispensing system for the purpose of stocking, inventory, and monitoring shall be limited to the supervising practitioner or a delegate.
Phar 7.42(2)(b)(b) The automated direct-to-patient dispensing system shall label the prescription in compliance with s. Phar 7.05.
Phar 7.42(2)(c)(c) The automated direct-to-patient dispensing system shall maintain records of all prescription fills and dispenses in compliance with s. Phar 7.11 (1).
Phar 7.42(2)(d)(d) The reporting of all monitored prescription drugs dispensed from the automated direct-to-patient dispensing system to the prescription drug monitoring program.
Phar 7.42(3)(3)The supervising practitioner or delegate shall establish written policies and procedures for automated direct-to-patient dispensing system for all of the following:
Phar 7.42(3)(a)(a) Stocking.
Phar 7.42(3)(b)(b) Determining access.
Phar 7.42(3)(c)(c) Detection and mitigation of diversion and theft.
Phar 7.42 HistoryHistory: CR 19-145: cr. Register December 2020 No. 780, eff. 1-1-21; correction in (2) (intro.) made under s. 35.17, Stats., and correction in numbering of (3) (a) to (c) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register December 2020 No. 780.
Phar 7.43Phar 7.43Remote dispensing.
Phar 7.43(2)(2)Location. A person engaged in the practice of pharmacy under s. 450.03 (1) (f) or (g), Stats., a pharmacy technician registered under s. 450.068, Stats., or a pharmacy graduate as defined in s. Phar 1.02 (10m) may dispense at any of the locations under s. 450.09 (2) (b) 1. a. to d., Stats.
Phar 7.43(4)(4)Requirements.
Phar 7.43(4)(a)(a) A remote dispensing location shall display a sign, easily viewable by customers, that states all of the following:
Phar 7.43(4)(a)1.1. Prescriptions may be filled at this location.
Phar 7.43(4)(a)2.2. This remote dispensing location is being supervised by a pharmacist employed by:
Phar 7.43(4)(a)2.a.a. Name of pharmacy.
Phar 7.43(4)(a)2.b.b. Address of pharmacy.
Phar 7.43(4)(a)2.c.c. Telephone of pharmacy.
Phar 7.43(4)(a)3.3. Patient has a right to pharmacist consultation and information on how to file a complaint to the board.
Phar 7.43(4)(b)(b) Remote dispensing may not occur if a pharmacist is not available remotely.