Kroger’s CSCP Policies Sample Clauses

Kroger’s CSCP Policies and Procedures shall provide that if a pharmacist identifies any “Patient Red Flagsassociated with a Controlled Substances prescription (described in Section IX(3) below), before filling the prescription the pharmacist must resolve them; and that the method of resolution falls within the judgment of the pharmacist and may include reviewing the Patient’s profile and history with the Settling Pharmacy, calling the Prescriber or Prescribers if appropriate, speaking with the Patient if appropriate, calling on the pharmacist’s pre-existing knowledge of the Patient or Prescriber, reviewing available Prescription Monitoring Program (“PMP” or “PDMP”) data, and/or reviewing other data or information available to the pharmacist.
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Kroger’s CSCP Policies and Procedures shall direct its pharmacists to treat the following circumstances as “Patient Red Flags”: a. A Patient seeks to fill a Schedule II Designated Controlled Substance prescription more than three days prior to the contemplated exhaustion date of an earlier prescription of the same Schedule II Designated Controlled Substance (e.g., exhaustion of the days’ supply assuming the prescription has been taken in accordance with the prescribers’ directions on the face of the prescription), provided the previous prescription was also dispensed by the same Settling Pharmacy; b. A Patient seeks to fill a Designated Controlled Substance prescription from a Prescriber after having filled Designated Controlled Substance prescriptions at the same Kroger pharmacy from more than four other Prescribers, from separate practices, in a given 6-month period;2 c. To the extent personally known by the dispensing pharmacist, Prescriber has been the subject of more than ten (10) documented refusals to fill a Designated Controlled Substances or any opioid product within a six-month period; d. A Patient seeks to fill a Designated Controlled Substance prescription after having filled three other Designated Controlled Substance prescriptions written by multiple Prescribers with overlapping days of supply at Kroger’s pharmacies within thirty (30) days; e. The distance between a Patient’s residence and the Kroger receiving the Designated Controlled Substance prescription is farther than 50 miles; f. The Patient resides more than one hundred (100) miles from the Prescriber who issued the Designated Controlled Substances prescription, unless the dispensing pharmacist makes a good faith error in evaluating the distance, and the prescription was not issued pursuant to a telemedicine consultation; g. To the extent personally known by the dispensing pharmacist, a Patient seeks to fill a Designated Controlled Substance prescription after having two other 2 In Kroger’s sole discretion, for administrative convenience Kroger may implement this Red Flag without regard to whether Prescribers are at separate practices, thereby resulting in more instances in which the flag occurs. prescriptions for Designated Controlled Substances subjected to documented refusals to fill by a Kroger pharmacist within the past thirty (30) days; h. A patient pays in cash for a Designated Controlled Substance despite having current prescription drug insurance on file in the Settling Pharmacy’s dispensing system...

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