Common use of Prescriptive Authority Clause in Contracts

Prescriptive Authority. In this section, indicate the categories of drugs and/or devices which may be prescribed by the APRN including any limitations to these categories. Check the box that applies to your practice. 🞏 All drug categories or therapeutic devices may be prescribed as listed in the following formulary or reference: (list reference here) 🞏 All drug categories or therapeutic devices may be prescribed as listed in the following formulary or reference: (list reference here) With the following exceptions: 🞏 Prescriptive authority extends to the following list of drug categories: Please make a complete list, or attach a list of drug categories to this agreement. (NOTE: when making a list of drug categories on your own, be sure to make the list complete using a list that is accepted and known in your practice. It is important to not inadvertently exclude a category with a drug in it that you will be prescribing. If you do attempt to make your own list and there are omissions, the prescriptions that you write in this omitted category will not be legal.)

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Prescriptive Agreement

Prescriptive Authority. In this section, indicate the categories of drugs and/or devices which may be prescribed by the APRN including any limitations to these categories. Check the box that applies to your practice. πŸžβ–‘ All drug categories or therapeutic devices may be prescribed as listed in the following formulary or reference: (list reference here) οΏ½β–‘ οΏ½ All drug categories or therapeutic devices may be prescribed as listed in the following formulary or reference: (list reference here) With the following exceptions: β–‘ 🞏 Prescriptive authority extends to the following list of drug categories: Please make a complete list, or attach a list of drug categories to this agreement. (NOTE: when making a list of drug categories on your own, be sure to make the list complete using a list that is accepted and known in your practice. It is important to not inadvertently exclude a category with a drug in it that you will be prescribing. If you do attempt to make your own list and there are omissions, the prescriptions that you write in this omitted category will not be legal.)

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Prescriptive Agreement