Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 19, § 30-20.100
PURPOSE: This rule establishes the requirements for pharmacy services and medication management in a hospital to ensure optimal selection, safe use, and security of medications.
(2) In addition to other authorized duties, a pharmacy technician may perform the following duties:
(A) Authenticate medication selected by another pharmacy technician when a pharmacist is present for purposes of distribution within the hospital for subsequent administration by hospital staff authorized to administer medication, provided the final product is verified by authorized hospital staff prior to administration. A pharmacy technician shall not be authorized to authenticate compounded medications or the repackaging activities of another pharmacy technician. In order to authenticate medication as described in this section, the pharmacy technician must—
by a certification entity accredited by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies;
competency; and
or licensed pharmacy technician in the state of Missouri or another U.S. state or territory for a minimum of one (1) year; and
(B) Perform assigned duties under visual and auditory supervision of a pharmacist at a different site, including, technology assisted medication authentication. Documentation of electronic authentication shall be maintained at the dispensing site.
issued by a certification entity accredited by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies.
and documented competency in the assigned responsibilities being performed remotely as attested by the director of pharmacy.
and implementing standards to ensure adequate supervision of electronically supervised technicians.
(6) Patient medications may be received from an authorized provider. The medications shall—
(8) Medications may be provided to patients for use outside the hospital, by persons other than the pharmacist.
(A) When the patient is a registered patient of the emergency department or is being discharged from the hospital—
policies and procedures, including:
name, prescriber’s name, name and address of the hospital, exact medication name and strength, instructions for use, and other pertinent information;
services from a pharmacy are not reasonably available. Reasonably available includes a pharmacist on duty in the hospital or a community pharmacy that is reasonably accessible to the patient;
needed treatment;
the amount necessary until pharmacy services are available;
this subsection shall not apply when the patient is being treated for an acute condition and it is believed that the immediate health and welfare of the patient and/or the community are in jeopardy. The quantity limit may be extended to provide single-course therapy; and
performed by a pharmacist, the prescriber or a registered nurse, except that final labeling and delivery may be performed by an automated dispensing system.
(B) Automated dispensing systems may be used in accordance with all requirements of this section— 1.When the automated dispensing system is controlled by the prescriber it may be used only during times when no pharmacy services are reasonably available, except as allowed in paragraph (A)6. of this section; and
by a pharmacy according to regulations of the Missouri Board of Pharmacy, including, but not limited to 20 CSR 2220-2.900.
(C) Medications in multidose containers that were administered to or used for the patient during the patient’s hospital stay may be sent with the patient at discharge when so ordered by an authorized practitioner.
but are not limited to, inhalers, ointments, creams, medications requiring the original container for dispensing, insulin pens, eye drops, ear drops, and infusions that are currently connected to the patient’s infusion device.
pharmacist, prescriber, or registered nurse at the time of discharge.
except that controlled substance infusions or continuous delivery systems currently connected to the patient may be sent as follows:
transport of the patient; and
documented in the patient’s medical record by the person sending the medication.
(11) Medications in the possession of the patient at time of admission shall be given to the patient’s representative unless there is an identified need to retain them.
AUTHORITY: sections 192.006 and 338.165, RSMo 2016, and section 197.080, RSMo Supp. 2021.* This rule previously filed as 19 CSR 30-20.021(3)(G). Original rule filed June 27, 2007, effective Feb. 29, 2008. Rescinded and readopted: Filed March 20, 2019, effective Nov. 30, 2019. Amended: Filed June 25, 2021, effective Dec. 30, 2021. *Original authority: 192.006, RSMo 1993, amended 1995; 197.080, RSMo 1953, amended 1993, 1995, 2013, 2017; and 338.165, RSMo 2014.