Saturday, December 18, 2010

South Dakota Hospitals Contract for Telepharmacy Services

The South Dakota Department of Health awarded 20 grants to rural hospitals for various projects last week. Among the Medication Error Reduction projects was:
DeSmet – Avera DeSmet Memorial Hospital $15,000) – mobile point-of-care computer system for the tele-pharmacy program.
I couldn't find anything about what exactly their telepharmacy program entailed so I searched the South Dakota Pharmacy Board meetings website. I still didn't find anything specific about their program, but interestingly I did find a slew of other approval requests for after-hours pharmacy services for rural hospitals:

December, 2010 Meeting:
  • After Hours Remote Order Entry: Gettysburg Memorial Hospital/St Mary’s Healthcare, Pierre.

October, 2010 Meeting:
  • Applications have been submitted and the following sites have been approved for after hours order entry: Pioneer Memorial Hospital, Viborg; Sanford Hospital, Webster; Sanford Vermillion Medical Center; Custer Regional Hospital; Lead-Deadwood Regional Hospital, Lead; Rapid City Regional Hospital Psychiatric/Recovery; Rapid City Regional Hospice House; Same Day Surgery Center, Rapid City; Sturgis Regional Hospital Pharmacy; Spearfish Regional Hospital Pharmacy; Spearfish Regional Surgery Center.

  • A motion was made by Liebe, and seconded by Nielsen to adopt “Guidelines for Approval of Variance to Weekly Pharmacist Inspection to Remote Telepharmacy Sites” and “Remote Telepharmacy Site Visit Report” as proposed by Huether. Yes votes by Liebe and Nielsen, with Marla Hayes abstaining. Motion carried.

  • Nielsen made a motion to approve the variance request submitted by James Stephens for twice monthly pharmacist visits to two telepharmacy sites in Eagle Butte and Faith. Motion seconded by Liebe. Yes votes by Liebe and Nielsen, with Marla Hayes abstaining. Motion carried.

June, 2010 Meeting:
  • Doug Smith, Sanford Health, described plans and requested approval for Sanford Health to contract with Cardinal Health pharmacy services for after hours remote order entry in rural hospitals. Jerri Ann Haak, Sanford Mid-Dakota Medical Center provided additional comments on patient care benefits of this service. Patient medication safety will be enhanced by providing timely pharmacist review of all medication orders. Motion by Nielsen to approve this service. Seconded by Liebe. Motion carried. Huether stated that the Cardinal Health pharmacy and eight pharmacists are licensed by our board.

  • Applications have been submitted and the following sites have been approved for after hours order entry: Sanford Hospital Canton-Inwood; Deuel County Memorial Hospital, Clear Lake; Sandford Mid-Dakota Medical Center, Chamberlain; Douglas County Memorial Hospital, Armour; Avera Sacred Heart Hospital, Yankton; Marshall County Hospital, Britton; St. Michael’s Hospital, Tyndall; Avera St. Luke’s Hospital, Aberdeen; Avera Queen of Peace Hospital, Mitchell; and Wagner Community Memorial Hospital, Wagner.

April, 2010 Meeting:
  • Andrea Darr, Avera Health, requested approval for the after hours remote order entry services that will be provided at Avera McKennan to Avera DeSmet Memorial Hospital, Avera St. Benedict’s Hopsital, Avera Weskota Memorial Medical Center, Avera Hand County Memorial Hospital, Dells Area Health Center/Avera Health, Flandrea Medical Center, and Platte Community Memorial Hospital. This service will comply with the guidelines established by the Board and will be expanded to other Avera facilities in the future. Hayes moved for approval. Liebe seconded. Motion passed with a unanimous vote.

  • Doug Smith, Sanford Health, reported the Sanford Health System is also planning to provide after hours remote order entry to their facilities. That service will be provided by Cardinal Health from a location in Illinois. Huether stated that the Cardinal Health pharmacy is licensed with our Board and the pharmacists who will be providing the service are in the process of obtaining licensure.

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