§ 43-34-24 - Drug therapy management; modification by pharmacist
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    43-34-24   (2010)
   43-34-24.    Drug therapy management; modification by pharmacist 
      (a)  As  used in this Code section, the term "pharmacist" means a person who  meets the requirements specified in Code Section 26-4-50.
(b)  A  physician may delegate to a pharmacist the authority to modify drug  therapy as part of drug therapy management. The physician making such  delegation shall adequately supervise the application of his or her  order delegating the authority to modify drug therapy. Delegation of  such authority shall only be made pursuant to the physician's diagnosis,  written order, and drug therapy protocol. Unless a drug therapy  modification is a substitution of a generic drug which is  pharmaceutically and therapeutically equivalent to the patient's initial  prescription drug order pursuant to Code Section 26-4-81, that protocol  shall meet the applicable requirements for issuance of prescriptions  provided in Code Section 16-13-41 or 16-13-74, whichever is applicable. A  drug therapy protocol issued pursuant to this subsection may authorize a  pharmacist to dispense a specific drug contained in the protocol as an  alternative drug which is not pharmaceutically and therapeutically  equivalent to the patient's initial prescription drug order and shall be  deemed to be the physician's separate and distinct prescription drug  order. All protocols authorized by this subsection shall:
      (1)  Identify  the pharmacist who is authorized to modify drug therapy and the  physician who is delegating the authority to modify drug therapy;
      (2)  Indicate the physician's diagnosis of condition or disease state of the patient whose drug therapy may be modified;
      (3)  Identify each patient for whom the physician has delegated the authority to modify drug therapy;
      (4)  Describe  specific responsibilities and parameters for modification of drug  therapy and patient monitoring authorized under the protocol;
      (5)  Include  a statement regarding the types and categories of medication as well as  the maximum and minimum dosage levels within the types and categories  of medication for which the pharmacist may modify drug therapy  including:
            (A)  Additional procedures or plans which the pharmacist shall follow when the pharmacist modifies drug therapy; and
            (B)  The  method of documentation and mechanism of communication of appropriate  medical care information or pharmacy care information, or both;  description and required frequency of reports which shall include:
                  (i)  Any problems or complications encountered;
                  (ii)  A listing of recommendations by pharmacist; and
                  (iii)  A  complete list of each instance in which drug therapy was modified and  how such therapy was modified since the last report; and
      (6)  Stipulate  that each such patient must be notified that the pharmacist is  authorized to modify drug therapy pursuant to protocol between the  pharmacist and the physician.
(c)  A  physician delegating the authority to modify drug therapy must be  available through communications for consultation, assistance, and  direction. A physician may only delegate the authority to modify drug  therapy for a patient under the direct medical care and supervision of  that physician.
(d)  An order delegating the  authority to modify drug therapy under this Code section shall not be  valid for more than two years from the date such order was issued.
(e)  Nothing  in this Code section shall be construed to expand or change any  existing authority for a pharmacist to substitute drugs under Code  Section 26-4-81.
(f)  Nothing in this Code  section shall be construed to prohibit hospital pharmacists from  participating in drug therapy management by protocol or other legal  authority established or approved by a member of the hospital medical  staff for the care and treatment of hospital patients.