- (a) Each pharmacy shall implement a quality assurance program to detect, identify and prevent prescription errors. The quality assurance program shall document and assess prescription errors to determine the cause and an appropriate response.
- (b) The primary purpose of the quality assurance program shall be to advance error prevention by analyzing, individually and collectively, investigative and other pertinent data collected in response to a prescription error to assess the cause and any contributing factors such as system or process failures.
- (c) Each pharmacy shall use the findings of its quality assurance program to develop pharmacy systems and workflow processes designed to prevent prescription errors.
(Adopted effective September 4, 2003)