(1) For purposes of this section, the term:
(a) “Institutional formulary” means a list of medicinal drugs established by a nursing home facility under this section for which a pharmacist may use a therapeutic substitution for a medicinal drug prescribed to a resident of the facility.
(b) “Medicinal drug” has the same meaning as provided in s. 465.003.
(c) “Prescriber” has the same meaning as provided in s. 465.025(1).
(d) “Therapeutic substitution” means the practice of replacing a nursing home facility resident’s prescribed medicinal drug with another chemically different medicinal drug that is expected to have the same clinical effect.
(2) A nursing home facility may establish and implement an institutional formulary in accordance with the requirements of this section.
(3) A nursing home facility that implements an institutional formulary under this section must:
(a) Establish a committee to develop the institutional formulary and written guidelines or procedures for such institutional formulary. The committee must consist of, at a minimum:
1. The facility’s medical director.
2. The facility’s director of nursing services.
3. A consultant pharmacist licensed by the Department of Health and certified under s. 465.0125.
(b) Establish methods and criteria for selecting and objectively evaluating all available pharmaceutical products that may be used as therapeutic substitutes.
(c) Establish policies and procedures for developing and maintaining the institutional formulary and for approving, disseminating, and notifying prescribers of the institutional formulary.
(d) Perform quarterly monitoring to ensure compliance with the policies and procedures established under paragraph (c) and monitor the clinical outcomes in circumstances in which a therapeutic substitution has occurred.
(4) The nursing home facility shall maintain all written policies and procedures for the institutional formulary established under this section. Each nursing home facility shall make available such policies and procedures to the agency, upon request.
(5)(a) A prescriber who uses the institutional formulary must authorize such use for each patient. A nursing home facility must obtain the prescriber’s approval for any subsequent change made to a nursing home facility’s institutional formulary. A prescriber may opt out of the nursing home facility’s institutional formulary with respect to a medicinal drug or class of medicinal drugs for any resident. A nursing home facility may not take adverse action against a prescriber for declining to use the facility’s institutional formulary.
(b) A nursing home facility must notify the prescriber before each therapeutic substitution using a method of communication designated by the prescriber. A nursing home facility must document the therapeutic substitution in the resident’s medical records.
(c) A prescriber may prevent a therapeutic substitution for a specific prescription by indicating “NO THERAPEUTIC SUBSTITUTION” on the prescription. If the prescription is provided orally, the prescriber must make an overt action to opt out of the therapeutic substitution.
(6) The nursing home facility must obtain informed consent from a resident or a resident’s legal representative, or his or her designee, to the use of the institutional formulary for the resident. The nursing home facility must clearly inform the resident or the resident’s legal representative, or his or her designee, of the right to refuse to participate in the use of the institutional formulary and may not take any adverse action against the resident who refuses to participate in the use of the institutional formulary.
History.—s. 1, ch. 2020-103; s. 10, ch. 2022-35.
Structure Florida Statutes
Chapter 400 - Nursing Homes and Related Health Care Facilities
Part II - Nursing Homes (Ss. 400.011-400.334)
400.0235 - Certain provisions not applicable to actions under this part.
400.0236 - Statute of limitations.
400.0237 - Punitive damages; pleading; burden of proof.
400.0238 - Punitive damages; limitation.
400.0239 - Quality of Long-Term Care Facility Improvement Trust Fund.
400.024 - Failure to satisfy a judgment or settlement agreement; required notification to claimants.
400.0255 - Resident transfer or discharge; requirements and procedures; hearings.
400.051 - Homes or institutions exempt from the provisions of this part.
400.062 - License required; fee; disposition.
400.0625 - Minimum standards for clinical laboratory test results and diagnostic X-ray results.
400.063 - Resident protection.
400.071 - Application for license.
400.0712 - Application for inactive license.
400.102 - Action by agency against licensee; grounds.
400.111 - Disclosure of controlling interest.
400.118 - Quality assurance; early warning system; monitoring; rapid response teams.
400.1183 - Resident grievance procedures.
400.126 - Receivership proceedings.
400.141 - Administration and management of nursing home facilities.
400.1413 - Volunteers in nursing homes.
400.1415 - Patient records; penalties for alteration.
400.142 - Emergency medication kits; orders not to resuscitate.
400.143 - Institutional formularies established by nursing home facilities.
400.145 - Copies of records of care and treatment of resident.
400.147 - Internal risk management and quality assurance program.
400.148 - Medicaid “Up-or-Out” Quality of Care Contract Management Program.
400.162 - Property and personal affairs of residents.
400.165 - Itemized resident billing, form and content prescribed by the agency.
400.17 - Bribes, kickbacks, certain solicitations prohibited.
400.172 - Respite care provided in nursing home facilities.
400.175 - Patients with Alzheimer’s disease or other related disorders; certain disclosures.
400.1755 - Care for persons with Alzheimer’s disease or related disorders.
400.176 - Rebates prohibited; penalties.
400.179 - Liability for Medicaid underpayments and overpayments.
400.18 - Closing of nursing facility.
400.19 - Right of entry and inspection.
400.191 - Availability, distribution, and posting of reports and records.
400.20 - Licensed nursing home administrator required.
400.211 - Persons employed as nursing assistants; certification requirement.
400.215 - Personnel screening requirement.
400.23 - Rules; evaluation and deficiencies; licensure status.
400.232 - Review and approval of plans; fees and costs.
400.235 - Nursing home quality and licensure status; Gold Seal Program.
400.241 - Prohibited acts; penalties for violations.
400.25 - Educational program authorized.
400.33 - Legislative intent; community-based care for the elderly.
400.332 - Funds received not revenues for purpose of Medicaid program.
400.334 - Activity relating to unions by nursing home employees.