§ 25-26-16.5-1 Application
§ 25-26-16.5-2 “Attending physician”
§ 25-26-16.5-3 “Protocol”
§ 25-26-16.5-4 “Therapeutic alternative”
§ 25-26-16.5-5 Adjustment of a drug regimen by a pharmacist
§ 25-26-16.5-6 Attending physician’s duty to determine whether a protocol applies to a specific patient
§ 25-26-16.5-7 Authority of a pharmacist to adjust a drug regimen
§ 25-26-16.5-8 Drug regimen review committee
§ 25-26-16.5-9 Modification of written protocol requires new protocol; exception
§ 25-26-16.5-10 Basis and review of protocol
§ 25-26-16.5-11 Required elements of a protocol
§ 25-26-16.5-12 Protocol must comply with certain Medicaid requirements
§ 25-26-16.5-13 Duration of authorization of therapeutic alternative
§ 25-26-16.5-14 Unauthorized therapeutic alternatives prohibited
§ 25-26-16.5-15 Attending physician’s duty to review an implemented protocol
§ 25-26-16.5-16 Protocol documentation required
§ 25-26-16.5-17 Confidentiality; liability
§ 25-26-16.5-18 Pharmacist subject to discipline for violations

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Terms Used In Indiana Code > Title 25 > Article 26 > Chapter 16.5 - Drug Regimens in Health Facilities

  • attending physician: means a physician licensed under Indiana Code 25-26-16.5-2
  • in writing: include printing, lithographing, or other mode of representing words and letters. See Indiana Code 1-1-4-5
  • medical record: means written or printed information possessed by a provider (as defined in IC 16-18-2-295) concerning any diagnosis, treatment, or prognosis of the patient, unless otherwise defined. See Indiana Code 1-1-4-5
  • protocol: means a policy, procedure, or protocol of a health facility concerning:

    Indiana Code 25-26-16.5-3

  • therapeutic alternative: means a drug product that:

    Indiana Code 25-26-16.5-4