Prescriptive Authority. If the service provided is pharmacist assessment and prescribing according to the Regulatory Bylaws of the Saskatchewan College of Pharmacy Professionals, the patient assessment fees shall be: (i) $6.00 for Continuing Existing Prescriptions (Bylaw Part K Section 5(1)(2)): Patient requires interim supplies because remaining supplies will not be sufficient until the date of his/her next appointment with a practitioner; (ii) $6.00 for Continuing Existing Prescriptions (Bylaw Part K Section 5 (3)(4)): Patient is unable to access his/her supplies due to distance or other reasons; (iii) $10.00 for Continuing Existing Prescriptions (Bylaw Part K Section 5 (5)(6)(7)(8)): Patient is in an emergency situation and requires supplies until he/she can consult a practitioner; (iv) $6.00 for Insufficient Information (Bylaw Part K Section 6 (1)(2)): Pharmacist may alter missing information in order to dispense the drug; (v) $6.00 for Increasing Suitability of Drug (Bylaw Part K Section 7 (1)(2)): Pharmacist may alter a dosage form if more beneficial for the patient; (vi) $25.00 for Drug Reconciliation (Bylaw Part K Section 8 (1)(2)): Pharmacist may prescribe a drug to a patient recently discharged if the patient has not obtained a continuing prescription while in hospital, licensed special care home or personal care home. Pharmacist may prescribe a drug if the patient has been admitted to a hospital, licensed special care home or personal care home and the pharmacist determines the patient should receive the drug.
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Prescriptive Authority. If the service provided is pharmacist assessment and prescribing according to the Regulatory Bylaws of the Saskatchewan College of Pharmacy ProfessionalsPharmacists, the patient assessment fees shall be:
(i) $6.00 for Continuing Existing Prescriptions (Bylaw Part K Section 5(1)(25(a)(b)): Patient requires interim supplies because remaining supplies will not be sufficient until the date of his/her next appointment with a practitioner;
(ii) $6.00 for Continuing Existing Prescriptions (Bylaw Part K Section 5 (3)(4c)(d)): Patient is unable to access his/her supplies due to distance or other reasons;
(iii) $10.00 for Continuing Existing Prescriptions (Bylaw Part K Section 5 (5)(6)(7)(8e)(f)(g)(h)): Patient is in an emergency situation and requires supplies until he/she can consult a practitioner;
(iv) $6.00 for Insufficient Information (Bylaw Part K Section 6 (1)(2a)(b)): Pharmacist may alter missing information in order to dispense the drug;
(v) $6.00 for Increasing Suitability of Drug (Bylaw Part K Section 7 (1)(2a)(b)): Pharmacist may alter a dosage form if more beneficial for the patient;
(vi) $25.00 for Drug Reconciliation (Bylaw Part K Section 8 (1)(2a)(b)): Pharmacist may prescribe a drug to a patient recently discharged if the patient has not obtained a continuing prescription while in hospital, licensed special care home or personal care home. Pharmacist may prescribe a drug if the patient has been admitted to a hospital, licensed special care home or personal care home and the pharmacist determines the patient should receive the drug.
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