La. Admin. Code tit. 48 § I-9859

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section I-9859 - Disposition
A. Prescription and over-the-counter (OTC) medications and biologicals are to be disposed of in the following manner:
1. if medication(s) and/or biological(s) are discontinued, or the resident is discharged to the hospital, the nursing facility will retain the medication(s) for up to 60 days and then be destroyed as described in §9859. C.2 Such medications shall be stored in a locked storage area approved by the DON and consultant pharmacist.
2. If the resident is deceased, the medication will be disposed of as described in §9859. C 2, unless there is a written order of the attending physician specifying otherwise.
3. If the resident is transferred to another facility, the medication will accompany the resident to the receiving facility on the written order of the attending physician.
4. If the resident is discharged to facility, the remaining supply of ordered and filled medication, including controlled drugs, will accompany the resident facility on the written order of the attending physician.
B. If the resident, designated contact and/or legal representative receives the medications or biologicals, upon written order of the physician, documentation containing the name and the amount of the medication or biological to be received shall be completed and signed by the resident, designated contact and/or legal representative their receipt. This document shall be placed in the resident's clinical record.
C. Expired medication shall not be available for resident or staff use. They shall be destroyed on-site by nursing facility personnel no later than 90 days from their expiration/ discontinuation date utilizing the following methods.
1. Controlled drugs shall be destroyed on-site by a licensed health care professional, and witnessed by at least one other licensed health care professional or in accordance with DEA provisions.
a. All controlled substances to be destroyed shall be inventoried and documented on a form developed by the nursing facility's staff, with input from the consultant pharmacist and medical director. The form shall include, at a minimum:
i. the residents name;
ii. medication name;
iii. strength and quantity of the drug destroyed;
iv. prescription number;
v. method and date of destruction; and
vi. signatures of the licensed health care professionals destroying the medication and the name of the licensed health care professional witnessing the destruction for each controlled drug destroyed.
b. This form shall be maintained on the nursing facility's premises for 24 months and archived for a minimum of 36 months. These drugs shall also be listed on the residents individual accumulative drug destruction record.
2. For non-controlled drugs, there shall be documentation of:
a. the residents name;
b. strength and quantity of the drug destroyed;
c. prescription number;
d. method and date of destruction; and
e. signatures of at least two individuals (which shall be either licensed nurses who are employees of the nursing facility or the consultant pharmacist) witnessing the destruction.
D. Medications of residents transferred to a hospital may be retained until the resident's return. Upon the resident's return, the physician's order shall dictate whether or not the resident is to continue the same drug regimen as previously ordered.
E. Nothing herein, shall preclude a nursing facility from donating unused medications to a provisional pharmacy or to the Department of Corrections or other statutorily approved programs. Medications not donated shall be destroyed using the procedures outlined above.

La. Admin. Code tit. 48, § I-9859

Promulgated by the Department of Health and Hospitals, Office of the Secretary, Bureau of Health Services Financing, LR 24:61 (January 1998), Promulgated by the Department of Health, Bureau of Health Services Financing, LR 421921 11/1/2016).
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 40:2009.1-2116.