- All records are required to be maintained on file for three (3) years at the premises of the pharmacy and maintained current and separate from other business records
- All records must be stored in a manner that is readily available for inspection by the Department of Consumer Protection, or authorized agents at reasonable times.
- Prescription records that have been received electronically may be stored electronically, provided the files are maintained in the pharmacy computer system for not less than three (3) years. If an electronically transmitted prescription is printed, it shall be filed along with written and telephone prescriptions chronologically and sequentially.
What are the record keeping requirements for pharmacists/pharmacies for Electronic Prescribing of Controlled Substances?
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