Maryland Code § HO-12-605

Section HO-12-605
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Health care facility" means a related institution as defined in §
19-301 of the Health - General Article.
(3) "Remote automated medication system" means an automated
mechanical system that is located in a health care facility that does not have an on-
site pharmacy and in which medication is stored in a manner that may be patient-
specific.
(4) "Starter dose" means a dose of medication removed from a remote
automated medication system within the first 24 hours after it is ordered.
(b) (1) A pharmacist shall be responsible for the safe and efficient
dispensing, repackaging, delivery, control, bar coding, transaction records,
dispensation records, labeling, and accountability for all medications in a remote
automated medication system located in a health care facility that does not have a
pharmacy present on-site.

(2) If a pharmacist is not physically present where the remote
automated medication system is located in a health care facility, the pharmacist shall
have access to the system by electronic and visual means in order to ensure the safe
and efficient dispensing, repackaging, delivery, control, bar coding, transaction
records, dispensation records, labeling, and accountability for all medications in the
system.
(c) If a health care facility uses a remote automated medication system, a
pharmacist shall review for accuracy, completeness, and appropriateness all
medication orders after being entered into the system.
(d) (1) If a remote automated medication system, the pharmacy permit
holder that manages the system, and the health care facility where the system is
located meet the requirements of this subsection:
(i) A health care facility that uses a system does not need to
have a pharmacist physically present to review the selection, packaging, or
repackaging of medications by the system;
(ii) If the starter dose is reviewed by a pharmacist within 24
hours of delivery from a system, a system may deliver a starter dose or a dose in
response to an emergency without prior review by a pharmacist; and
(iii) A system may allow simultaneous access to multiple drug
strengths, dosage forms, or drug entities if contained within a patient-specific
package.
(2) A remote automated medication system shall at least:
(i) Use bar code technology to ensure accuracy in loading and
selection of medications in the system;
(ii) Have electronic reporting capability regarding the identity
of all persons with access to the system and regarding all medications removed from
the system; and
(iii) Before administration of a medication to a patient by an
individual authorized to administer medication under this article, provide:
1. A picture of the medication if available; or
2. If a picture is not available, a written report that
describes the medication.

(3) The health care facility where the system is located shall have at
least:
(i) A pharmacist available for consultation 24 hours per day;
(ii) Technical assistance regarding operation of the system
available 24 hours per day; and
(iii) A quality assurance program as described under
subsection (e) of this section.
(4) The pharmacy permit holder that manages a remote automated
medication system shall provide a comprehensive training program to all persons
with access to the system.
(e) (1) A pharmacist that operates a remote automated medication
system, in consultation with the health care facility where the system is located, shall
develop and implement a quality assurance program in accordance with regulations
adopted by the Board.
(2) The quality assurance program developed under this subsection
shall include:
(i) Policies and procedures at both the pharmacy where the
system receives an order and the health care facility where the system administers
the medication regarding operation of the system;
(ii) Daily inspection of the integrity of the system;
(iii) A plan for addressing medication errors;
(iv) A plan for reviewing incidents regarding inappropriate use
and access to the system;
(v) Proper labeling procedures that comply with applicable
State and federal laws;
(vi) Policies and procedures for the safe handling and return of
unused medications; and
(vii) Any other requirements determined by the Board and set
forth in regulations.

(f) (1) A pharmacist that operates a remote automated medication
system shall limit access to the system to individuals authorized to access the system
by requiring individual security codes for all functions.
(2) A record shall be kept of each transaction containing user
identification information.
(g) (1) A pharmacist who operates a remote automated medication
system shall maintain maintenance logs and repair records for the system.
(2) In a power outage or otherwise unforeseen situation, a
pharmacist shall ensure that:
(i) A back-up power source for the system is available by a
connection with the health care facility's generator; and
(ii) Only a registered nurse or a licensed practical nurse has
access to the medications contained within the system.

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