For a minimum of 5 years, a pharmacy whose pharmacists prescribe contraceptives shall maintain documentation, in electronic or other form, which includes:
- A. The type of contraceptive prescribed, and dosage, if applicable, or the basis for not prescribing a contraceptive;
- B. The name, address, and date of birth of the patient;
- C. The name of the pharmacist who prescribed the contraceptive or determined a contraceptive would not be prescribed;
- D. The date the contraceptive was prescribed or that the patient was advised that a contraceptive would not be prescribed;
- E. A copy of the patient’s visit summary;
- F. A copy of the patient’s self screening risk assessment questionnaire; and
G. The name and address of the:
- (1) Patient’s primary care practitioner or reproductive health care practitioner, if provided by the patient; or
- (2) Family planning provider or licensed clinician who provides reproductive health care services referred by the pharmacist, if the patient does not have a primary care practitioner or reproductive health care practitioner.
Authority: Health-Occupations Article, §§12-101, 12-102(b), 12-205(a), and 12-511, Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date: July 2, 2018 (45:13 Md. R. 668)