Current through December 25, 2024
Section 856 IAC 2-3-4.5 - Registration of ambulance service providersAuthority: IC 35-48-3-1
Affected: IC 16-18-2; IC 35-48
Sec. 4.5.
(a) The following definitions apply throughout this section: (1) "Advanced emergency medical technician" has the meaning set forth in IC 16-18-2-6.5.(2) "Ambulance" has the meaning set forth in IC 16-18-2-13.(3) "Ambulance service provider" has the meaning set forth in 836 IAC 1-1-1.(4) "Contracting hospital" means a licensed hospital pharmacy that has a written agreement with one (1) or more ambulance service providers to provide stocks of controlled substances to such providers.(5) "Health care practitioner" means a licensed physician, physician assistant, or advanced nurse practitioner.(6) "Medical director" has the meaning set forth in 836 IAC 1-1-1.(7) "Paramedic" has the meaning set forth in IC 16-18-2-266.(8) "Stock" means the controlled substances that are held by an ambulance service provider.(9) "Sub-stock" means the controlled substances that are stored on a specific ambulance, or those controlled substances that are stored by an ambulance service provider that is owned or operated by, or utilizing a contract with, a hospital pharmacy.(b) Each ambulance service provider that purchases, stores, or dispenses any controlled substance shall obtain a registration. A separate registration is required for each principal place of business where controlled substances are stored. A separate registration is not required for each ambulance owned or operated by the provider. Agents or employees of the provider are not required to register if such agent or employee is acting in the usual course of business or employment.
(c) A hospital pharmacy may, but is not required to: (1) enter into a written agreement with an ambulance service provider to provide, sell or deliver stocks of controlled substances, to such provider for use in an ambulance; or(2) enter into a written agreement with an ambulance service provider to act as an agent for such provider and supply a sub-stock of controlled substances for use in the provider's ambulances.(d) A hospital pharmacy may, but is not required to, provide only those controlled substances approved by the medical director.(e) All registrants under this section shall do the following: (1) Purchase, possess, deliver or cause to be administered only those controlled substances approved by the medical director.(2) Permit only a person who is approved by the medical director and is a licensed health care practitioner, advanced emergency medical technician, or paramedic to administer a controlled substance within the individual's approved scope of practice.(f) A registrant owned or operated by a hospital may also: (1) utilize the hospital pharmacy's registration for the delivery of controlled substances for use in any authorized ambulance;(2) maintain the provider's controlled substances as part of the hospital's controlled substances sub-stock; and have [sic](3) the hospital act as the agent for the provider.(g) Registrants shall ensure the following: (1) Controlled substances shall be safeguarded properly and kept securely at the registered address on file with the board.(2) All stocks or sub-stocks will be made available for inspection by authorized representatives of the board or emergency medical services commission staff.(3) Access to controlled substances stocks shall be limited to the minimum number of individuals actually required to manage the administration, delivering, and handling of such controlled substances efficiently.(4) A plan is submitted to the board for review and approval that details the location or locations of all stocks or sub-stocks, the safeguarding or access to, and security standards for all controlled substances.(5) A quality assurance plan for the administration of controlled substances is submitted to the department.(6) Only a reasonable quantity of controlled substances as approved by the medical director in the written medication list as required by 836 IAC 2-2-3 or listed in medical protocols is stored as sub-stocks.(7) Monitor controlled substances for diversion and loss and report any initial loss or theft to the board within twenty-four (24) hours and any final determination of loss or theft within thirty (30) days.(h) All controlled substances stock shall be secured and stored in accordance with sections 30, 31, and 33 of this rule.(i) Registrants shall comply with the following storage and security requirements for sub-stocks in ambulances: (1) Access to any sub-stock of controlled substances shall be limited to advanced emergency medical technicians or paramedics within their approved scope of practice and require at least two (2) locks with different keys or other secured access.(2) Controlled substances must be secured in a locked box within a locked stationary cabinet under two (2) separate, secured, and independent locking systems.(3) The key or keys to access the cabinet where controlled substances are stored must be maintained under the direct control of an advanced emergency medical technician or paramedic within their approved scope of practice.(4) Controlled substances may be maintained in the direct possession and control of an advanced emergency medical technician or paramedic within their approved scope of practice while such individual is on duty; however, at no time shall controlled substances be carried in any personal automobile.(5) A written change of shift inventory for any sub-stock shall be conducted when custody of controlled substances passes during a shift change.(6) Alternative forms of securing or maintaining controlled substances in ambulances are subject to the approval of the board. The registrant must describe the alternative methods, state reasons why the alternative method is necessary and fully describe procedures for safeguarding and controlling controlled substances and limiting access to only authorized individuals.(j) Controlled substances may only be administered pursuant to a licensed health care practitioner's order or a protocol authorized by the medical director. Controlled substances stock shall only be ordered or purchased upon authorization of the medical director.(k) An individual making any administration of a controlled substance pursuant to an order or protocol shall make a record of the administration on all required forms of the registrant. Such documentation shall be made during or immediately following the run.(l) The health care practitioner ordering or confirming the administration of a controlled substance shall make and maintain a record of such administration to include: (1) health care practitioner's name and signature, or if administered under authorization of written medical protocol, noted as per protocol;(2) date, time, and run identification;(4) paramedic service provider name;(5) advanced emergency medical technician or paramedic name;(6) patient's chief complaint and presenting problem;(7) name of controlled substance;(8) dosage and route of administration;(9) quantity administered; and(10) receiving hospital name and record number.(m) Each individual receiving an order or using a protocol to administer a controlled substance shall make a record of the administration to include: (1) ordering physician identification;(2) date, time, and run identification;(4) paramedic service provider name;(5) advanced emergency medical technician or paramedic name;(6) patient's chief complaint and presenting problem;(7) name of controlled substance;(8) dosage and route of administration;(9) quantity administered; and(10) receiving hospital name and record number. This record shall be the prehospital care report and any necessary supplement. A copy of the prehospital record shall be submitted to the receiving facility as well as a verbal report of the controlled substance administration.
(n) An individual administering a controlled substance shall maintain an administration inventory record for all controlled substances. This record shall be returned to the registrant before any controlled substances can be replenished.(o) Registrants shall comply with all record keeping requirements as found in IC 35-48 and this article. Registrants shall also maintain the following records related to sub-stocks: (1) Date and the amount of the controlled substance delivered to a sub-stock.(2) Signature of the individual who delivered the controlled substance sub-stock.(3) Signature of the individual receiving the controlled substance sub-stock. Only advanced emergency medical technicians and paramedics may receive sub-stock.(4) Vehicle identification number or location of sub-stock.(5) Remaining amount of controlled substance on hand.(p) A separate record shall be maintained of all nonadministered losses from any stock or sub-stock.(q) The registrant shall maintain a perpetual inventory for all controlled substances stock and sub-stock.(r) Controlled substances may be destroyed or properly disposed of provided that:(1) a notation is made on the administration record;(2) the destruction is witnessed by a second licensed health care practitioner, advanced emergency medical technician, or paramedic, but if no such person is available, then witnessed by an emergency medical technician; and(3) all destroyed or disposed product must be irretrievable and in accordance with current proper disposal practice.(s) The medical director shall be accountable for education, protocol development, and oversight on the proper use and administration of the controlled substances and for maintaining a quality assurance plan and protocols.(t) The registrant is responsible for the proper safeguarding, handling and accountability of controlled substances and for ensuring that all reports and reporting procedures are carried out. The registrant shall designate which executive or operating individual is responsible for controlled substance oversight.Indiana Board of Pharmacy; 856 IAC 2-3-4.5; filed 7/30/2021, 3:42 p.m.: 20210825-IR-856200455FRAReadopted filed 2/15/2024, 1:16 p.m.: 20240313-IR-856230795RFA