N.H. Admin. Code § Ph 1105.02

Current through Register No. 50, December 12, 2024
Section Ph 1105.02 - Practice Under a Collaborative Practice Agreement
(a) Practice by a pharmacist under a collaborative practice agreement shall not be delegable and shall be performed only by the pharmacist who is a party to the agreement.
(b) At least once per year, the pharmacist shall review the collaborative practice agreement and each protocol developed pursuant thereto so as to determine whether changes should be made to reflect the standard of care. If such a review reveals that a change should be made, the pharmacist shall inform the attending practitioner.
(c) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to prohibit an authorized pharmacist from participating in medication therapy management by protocol or policy approved by the medical staff of the hospital, so long as such participation is limited to drugs administered to a patient by an individual licensed to administer the drug to the patient in an in-patient or outpatient hospital setting.
(d) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to prohibit a pharmacist from performing medication therapy management services that do not require a collaborative agreement, such as:
(1) Performing patient assessment or comprehensive medication review;
(2) Formulating a medication treatment plan;
(3) Monitoring efficacy and safety of medication therapy;
(4) Enhancing medication adherence through patient empowerment and education; and
(5) Documenting and communicating medication therapy management services to prescribers in order to maintain comprehensive patient care.
(e) In the event the board places a restriction on a pharmacist license, that pharmacist shall cease working under any collaborative agreement immediately upon being restricted. Once the restriction has been removed by the board, the pharmacist may reapply for collaborative practice as described in Ph 1105.01.
(f) In the event a licensing board places a restriction on an attending practitioner, the pharmacist shall cease working under any collaborative agreement with that attending practitioner. Once the restriction has been removed by the respective licensing board, the pharmacist may reapply for collaborative practice with that attending practitioner.

N.H. Admin. Code § Ph 1105.02

Derived from Volume XXXVIII Number 06, Filed February 8, 2018, Proposed by #12464, Effective 1/23/2018, Expires 1/23/2028.
Amended by Number 28, Filed July 13, 2023, Proposed by #13670, Effective 8/20/2023, Expires 8/20/2033 (formerly Ph 1105.03).