Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 45, November 9, 2024
Section 1027.5 - Medication use, control and security(a) An EMS agency may stock medications as approved by the Department and shall store medications in a temperature-controlled environment, secured in conformance with the Statewide EMS protocols and the EMS agency's policy and procedures on the storage and environmental control of medications. Additional medications may be stocked by an EMS agency as approved by the EMS agency medical director and the Department if the EMS agency uses PHPEs, PHRNs or PHPs.(b) The Department will publish at least annually by notice in the Pennsylvania Bulletin a list of medications approved for use by EMS agencies, by EMS provider certification level and a list of medications that an EMS agency is required to stock based upon the type of EMS service it is licensed to provide.(c) An EMS agency may procure and replace medications from a hospital, pharmacy or from a medical supply company, if not otherwise prohibited by law.(d) EMS providers, other than a PHP, may administer to a patient, or assist the patient to administer, medications previously prescribed for that patient, as specified in the Statewide EMS protocols or as authorized by a medical command physician. A PHP may administer to a patient, or assist the patient to administer, medications that were previously prescribed for the patient. (1) An EMS provider, other than a PHPE, PHRN or PHP, is restricted to administering medications, not previously prescribed for a patient, as permitted by the Statewide EMS protocols.(2) A PHPE or PHRN may administer medications, not previously prescribed for a patient, in addition to those permitted by the Statewide EMS protocols, provided the PHPE or PHRN has received approval to do so by the EMS agency medical director, and has been ordered to administer the medication by the medical command physician. A PHP may administer any medication that the PHP has authority to administer by virtue of the PHP's license to practice medicine or osteopathic medicine.(e) The EMS agency shall adequately monitor and direct the use, control and security of medications provided to the EMS agency. This includes: (1) Ensuring proper labeling and preventing adulteration or misbranding of medications, and ensuring medications are not used beyond their expiration dates.(2) Storing medications as required under The Controlled Substance, Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act (35 P. S. §§ 780-101-780-144), and as otherwise required to maintain the efficacy of medications and prevent misappropriation.(3) Including in the EMS PCR information as to the administration of medications by patient name, medication identification, date and time of administration, manner of administration, dosage, name of the medical command physician who gave the order to administer the medication and name of person administering the medication.(4) Maintaining records of medications administered, lost or otherwise disposed of and records of medications received and replaced.(5) Providing the pharmacy, physician or hospital that is requested to replace a medication with a written record of the use and administration or loss or other disposition of the medication, which identifies the patient and includes any other information required by law.(6) Ensuring, in the event of an unexplained loss or theft of a controlled substance, that the dispensing pharmacy, physician or hospital has contacted local police or State Police and the Department's Drugs, Devices and Cosmetics Office and has filed a DEA Form 106 with the Federal Drug Enforcement Administration.(7) Disposing of medications as required under The Controlled Substance, Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act.(8) Arranging for the original dispensing pharmacy, physician or hospital, or its EMS agency medical director, to provide it consultation and other assistance necessary to ensure that it meets the requirements in this section.(9) Securing medications in a manner so that only those EMS providers authorized to administer the medications in providing EMS have access to those medications.The provisions of this §1027.5 adopted October 11, 2013, effective 4/10/2014, 43 Pa.B. 6093. This section cited in 28 Pa. Code § 1027.3 (relating to licensure and general operating standards).