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Published on 30 Mar 2023

Complaint data sourced from the Pharmacy Council (2021-22) showed 518 complaints were made against NSW pharmacists. Of these complaints, 71 immediate action s150 hearings were conducted to address potential risk to the general public. This is a firm reminder that proprietors should be aware that they are responsible for every facet of the business, irrespective of whether they are physically present or not. Pharmacy owners must have procedures in place to guide all employees (including employed pharmacists, graduates, locums, dispensary techs, assistants, delivery drivers, contractors) to ensure they clearly understand their obligations per their position description and under the relevant legislation.

Proprietors must maintain, and be able to demonstrate an awareness of, the way that pharmacy business is being conducted. Strategies and interventions are recommended to ensure that the practice of pharmacy is conducted in accordance with relevant laws, standards and guidelines.

The accompanying Suggested Audit Areas is designed to remind all pharmacy owners that they must adhere to the Pharmacy Board of Australia document Guidelines for Proprietor Pharmacists (September 2015)

Proprietors must ensure they have adequate oversight of their business, including protocols in place to manage monitored medicines transactions. Barcode scanning should also be used to verify correct drug selection and should occur immediately before attaching the label to minimise dispensing errors. The following are some guidelines for proprietors and management.

Guideline 1 - Proprietors to maintain an active interest in how the pharmacy business is conducted and ensure the pharmacy is operated in accordance with:

Guideline 2 - Proprietor pharmacists cannot delegate their professional obligations

Guideline 3 - Responsibilities of proprietor pharmacists

There is no silent partner in pharmacy - if you own a business or are receiving money from a business then you are required to have oversight. This may include:

Last updated on 30 Mar 2023

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