Medication Management Sample Clauses

The Medication Management clause outlines the responsibilities and procedures for handling, administering, and monitoring medications within a specific context, such as a healthcare facility or service agreement. It typically details who is authorized to prescribe, dispense, and administer medications, as well as the documentation and storage requirements to ensure safety and compliance. This clause serves to ensure that medications are managed safely and effectively, reducing the risk of errors and promoting patient well-being.
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Medication Management. The State shall develop and implement guidelines and controls regarding the access to, and storage of, medication as well as the safe and appropriate disposal of medication and medical waste.
Medication Management. The prescribing and/or administering and reviewing of medications and their side effects. This service must be rendered face-to-face by a person licensed to perform such services. This service may be provided in consultation with collateral, primary therapists, and/or case managers, but includes only minimal psychotherapy.
Medication Management. (1) Except as otherwise provided in this Contract, prescription drugs are a Covered Service for funded Condition/Treatment Pairs, and Contractor shall pay for Prescription Drugs. Contractor shall provide covered prescription drugs in accordance with OAR 410-141- 3070. Prescription drugs and drug classes covered by Medicare Part D for Fully Dual Eligible Members are not a Covered Service. OHA will continue to cover selected drugs that are excluded from Medicare Part D coverage, pursuant to OAR 410-120-1210. (2) Contractor shall develop policies and procedures to ensure children, especially those in custody of DHS, who need or who are being considered for psychotropic medications, receive medications that are for medically accepted indications. Contractor shall prioritize service coordination and the provision of other mental health services and supports for these children.
Medication Management. Any medication kept in resident apartment must be either locked in a cabinet or box or apartment must be locked when resident is not there.
Medication Management. (1) Except as otherwise provided in this Contract, prescription drugs are a Covered Service for funded Condition/Treatment Pairs, and Contractor shall pay for Prescription Drugs. Contractor shall provide covered prescription drugs in accordance with OAR 410-141- 3070. Prescription drugs and drug classes covered by Medicare Part D for Fully Dual Eligible Members are not a Covered Service. OHA will continue to cover selected drugs that are excluded from Medicare Part D coverage, pursuant to OAR 410-120-1210. Prescription drugs covered by the Contractor shall me made available on Contractors website in a machine readable format. (2) Contractor shall operate a Drug Use Review (DUR) program that meets the definition and standards in 42 CFR §438.
Medication Management. POLICY PROTOCOLS
Medication Management. Service Users are protected and supported by the provider’s policies and procedures for the management and administration of medication.
Medication Management. Pertinent laboratory testing is authorized under this protocol to monitor therapy and outcomes, including A1C and [insert other approved lab testing as agreed upon].
Medication Management o I agree to keep my medications, prescription and over-the-counter, locked in a rented lock box and inaccessible to other house guests. I agree that all over-the-counter medications must have the original label with the name of the medication and dosage instructions on the label. o I agree that all prescription medications must be kept in the original container with guest’s name, name of medication, dosage instructions, doctor’s name, date and pharmacy name. Medications cannot be mixed in the container. o I agree that I will take all medications only-as-directed, whether they are over-the-counter, or prescription.
Medication Management. Visits to your physician to make sure that medication you are taking for a mental health or substance use problem is working and the dosage is right for you are covered. Your plan covers prescription drugs when they are administered to you as part of a doctor’s visit, home care visit, or at an outpatient facility. This includes drugs for infusion therapy, chemotherapy, specialty drugs, blood products, injectables, and any drug that must be administered by a provider. This section applies when your provider orders the drug and administers it to you. Benefits for drugs that you inject or get at a pharmacy (i.e., self-administered drugs) are not covered under this section. Benefits for those drugs are described in the “Prescription drug benefit at a retail or home delivery (mail order) pharmacy” section.