Pharmacists and Prescriptive Authority Flashcards

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Prescriptive Authority

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  • Limited authority to prescribe certain medications according to protocol
  • NM Statutes allow vaccine and immunization prescribing and prescriber notification once received “dangerous drug therapy”
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Prescriptive Authority Requires….

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  1. Completion of BoP approved training
  2. Compliance with BoP protocol
  3. Maintenance of authority through continuing education
  • Meeting these requirements allows pharmacists to prescribe protocol formulary drugs under their license
  • Retail setting is where this most commonly takes place
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Prescribing Requirements

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  • Under each protocol, the pharmacist must generate a patient specific script with each drug
  • Can be electronic or written
  • Informed consent must be obtained and kept for 3 years
  • Must notify physician or PCP of therapy prescribed
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PhC

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-Upon graduation from an accredited program and licensed as a pharmacist, may obtain additional licensure as PhC

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Scope of Practice

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  • Integrated in a variety of settings
  • Ambulatory care including family family, internal medicine clinic, anti-coagulation, pain
  • Work with a collaborative practice agreement with a supervising physician (or multiple)
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Collaborative Practice Agreement

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  • Signed by supervising physician, alternate physicians, and PhC to define scope of services allowed to be practiced by PhC
  • Ranges from clinical appointments to changing/titrating doses, writing Rx, and monitoring therapies long-term
  • Patient exams can include general overview, face-to-face discussions, and physical assessments of the whole body
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PhC Process

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Physical Assessment Course ==> Preceptorship ==> Protocol ==> Board Approval

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Physical Assessment Course

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  • Board approved 60 hour course based on patient assessment and physical exams
  • Offered to 4th year pharmacy students who have fulfilled required course work or NM Registered Pharmacists through NM Pharmacist Association
  • Need passing score on standard exams through a series of OSCEs
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Preceptorship

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  • With physician or practitioner with prescriptive authority to obtain 150 hours with patients, 300 patient contacts, documentation of time and patients
  • Must obtain within 2 years prior to applicatino submission to the BoP
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Protocol

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  • If practice site is determined or established, application to BoP must include protocol with cope with:
  • Practice location(s)
  • Primary supervising physician and alternates
  • Policies when immediate physician will be notified
  • Procedures outlining conditions to be treated, medication classes to titrate/prescribe, method of documentation, and emergency contacts
  • PhC shall only perform those tasks listed on protocol
  • Quality assessment process/program
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Board Approval

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  • Need to submit in its entirety at least one month before next board meeting
  • Once approved, PhC must register with accreditation board of supervising physician (Medical Board or Osteopathic Medical Board)
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Renewal

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  • Must obtain 20 LIVE CE hours

- In addition to 30 hours (10 live) for RPh renewal

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