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An Assessment of State Board of Pharmacy Legal Documents for Public Health Emergency Preparedness.

Heath Ford1, Shane Trent1, Stephen Wickizer1.   

Abstract

Objective. To estimate pharmaceutical emergency preparedness of US states and commonwealth territories. Methods. A quantitative content analysis was performed to evaluate board of pharmacy legal documents (ie, statutes, rules, and regulations) for the presence of the 2006 Rules for Public Health Emergencies (RPHE) from the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy's (NABP) Model Pharmacy Practice Act. Results. The median number of state-adopted RPHE was one, which was significantly less than the hypothesized value of four. Rule Two, which recommended policies and procedures for reporting disasters, was adopted significantly more than other RPHE. Ten states incorporated language specific to public health emergency refill dispensing, and among these, only six allowed 30-day refill quantities. Conclusion. Based on the 2006 NABP model rules, it does not appear that states are prepared to expedite an effective pharmaceutical response during a public health emergency. Boards of pharmacy should consider adding the eight RPHE to their state pharmacy practice acts.

Keywords:  disaster; emergency; pharmacy; public health

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27073273      PMCID: PMC4827571          DOI: 10.5688/ajpe80220

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Pharm Educ        ISSN: 0002-9459            Impact factor:   2.047


  6 in total

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2.  Pharmacy, public health intersect in Alabama disaster plans.

Authors:  Kate Traynor
Journal:  Am J Health Syst Pharm       Date:  2007-10-01       Impact factor: 2.637

3.  Lessons learned from Chicago's emergency response to mass evacuations caused by Hurricane Katrina.

Authors:  Dita Broz; Elise C Levin; Amy P Mucha; Darlene Pelzel; William Wong; Victoria W Persky; Ronald C Hershow
Journal:  Am J Public Health       Date:  2009-02-05       Impact factor: 9.308

4.  The nontraditional role of pharmacists after hurricane Katrina: process description and lessons learned.

Authors:  Michael D Hogue; Heather B Hogue; Roger D Lander; Kirk Avent; Michael Fleenor
Journal:  Public Health Rep       Date:  2009 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 2.792

5.  Federal legal preparedness tools for facilitating medical countermeasure use during public health emergencies.

Authors:  Brooke Courtney; Susan Sherman; Matthew Penn
Journal:  J Law Med Ethics       Date:  2013-03       Impact factor: 1.718

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Authors:  Oliver Grundmann
Journal:  Risk Manag Healthc Policy       Date:  2014-10-09
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