Current through P.L. 171-2024
Section 25-26-25-5 - Standing order; requirements(a) The state health commissioner or designated public health authority shall issue a standing order that concerns standard procedures for the prescribing of hormonal contraceptive patches and self-administered hormonal contraceptives by pharmacists and that is effective until the board adopts rules under this chapter.(b) Before issuing a standing order under subsection (a), the state health commissioner or designated public health authority shall:(1) consult with appropriate medical experts; and(2) receive approval of the medical licensing board of Indiana.(c) The standing order issued under this section must require a pharmacist who elects to prescribe hormonal contraceptive patches and self-administered hormonal contraceptives to do the following: (1) Complete a training program approved by the board that is related to prescribing hormonal contraceptive patches and self-administered hormonal contraceptives. The board may adopt a training program developed by another state.(2) Provide a self-screening risk assessment tool that the woman must use before the pharmacist's prescribing of the hormonal contraceptive patch or self-administered hormonal contraceptive.(3) Refer the woman to a primary care practitioner or the women's health care practitioner upon prescribing and dispensing the hormonal contraceptive patch or self-administered hormonal contraceptive.(4) Provide the woman with a written record of the hormonal contraceptive patch or the self-administered hormonal contraceptive prescribed and dispensed and advise the woman to consult with a primary care practitioner or women's health care practitioner.(5) If the pharmacist works at a site which, in the regular course of business, has a provider who is a physician, advanced practice registered nurse, or physician assistant who is available to deliver patient care and who is capable of prescribing the hormonal contraceptive patch or self-administered hormonal contraceptive, suggest that the woman see the provider.(6) Administer the screening protocols before issuing each prescription for a hormonal contraceptive patch or self-administered hormonal contraceptive.(7) Provide that a prescription for a contraceptive patch or self-administered hormonal contraceptive may not be for more than a six (6) month period and that the pharmacist may not issue a prescription to the woman after twelve (12) months unless the woman has been seen by a physician, advanced practice registered nurse, or physician assistant in the previous twelve (12) month period.Added by P.L. 154-2023,SEC. 3, eff. 7/1/2023.