Current through 2024
Section 18.64.550 - Chart order as prescription-Long-term care facilities and hospice programs(1) A chart order must be considered a prescription if it contains: (a) The full name of the patient;(b) The date of issuance;(c) The name, strength, and dosage form of the drug prescribed;(d) Directions for use; and(e) An authorized signature. The order must contain the prescribing practitioner's signature or the signature of the practitioner's authorized agent, including the name of the prescribing practitioner.(2) A licensed nurse, pharmacist, or physician practicing in a long-term care facility or hospice program may act as the practitioner's agent for purposes of this chapter, without need for a written agency agreement, to document a chart order in the patient's medical record on behalf of the prescribing practitioner pending the prescribing practitioner's signature; or to communicate a prescription to a pharmacy whether telephonically, via facsimile, or electronically. The communication of a prescription to a dispenser by the prescriber's agent has the same force and effect as if communicated directly by the authorized practitioner.(3) Nothing in this chapter prevents an authorized credentialed employee of a long-term care facility from transmitting a chart order pursuant to RCW 74.42.230, or transmitting a prescription on behalf of a resident to the extent otherwise authorized by law.Amended by 2020 c 57,§ 27, eff. 6/11/2020.Added by 2016 c 148,§ 2, eff. 6/9/2016.