The Medication Management / Transitions of Care (TOC)Pharmacy Technician provides a valuable patient-centered service by focusing on facilitatingTOC,including obtaining and documentinga complete andaccurateadmission medication history and allergy information in the electronic medical record (EMR)as well asassisting with the discharge medication process. The TOC Pharmacy Technician completes the admission medication history during an inpatient admission, ambulatory encounter, pre-admission testing, surgery encounter, or within a procedural area under the supervision of a pharmacist, physician, or advance practice provider. Information can be gathered from a face-to-face or telehealth interview withthe patient chart and communication with patients, caregivers, physicians,retail pharmacies, and long-term care facilities. The TOC Pharmacy Technician will make a good faith effort to ensure the documented information is complete and accurate by identifying and facilitating correction of medication discrepancies or escalating to a pharmacist or provider for follow up, if needed, thereby aiding in the hospitals medication reconciliation efforts.Throughout the hospital admission, the TOC Pharmacy Technician is responsible for collaborating with the patient and care team to facilitate discharge, which includes communicating options for discharge medications andlong-term medication delivery with the patient and/or caregivers, obtaining credit card information and facilitating Meds to Beds medication delivery, if applicable, and assisting with accessing coverage for medication,and engaging the appropriate staff such as the Medication Assistance Program if medication access needs are identified or case management if a prior authorization is required.
The TOC Pharmacy Technician promotes a culture of safety by adhering to all hospital and department rules, regulations and requirements including those outlined in the Medication List Documentation and Reconciliation policy, education videos, and Standard Operating Procedures.The TOC Pharmacy Technician must participate in continuing educational opportunities to meet the annual competency requirements and participate in continual training opportunities provided by the department to develop ongoing skills in other areas of pharmacy. The TOC Pharmacy Technician acts as a positive role model for all TOC pharmacy technicians and acts in an encouraging manner conducive to the hospital, department and administrations visions and values.
Position Summary
The TOC Pharmacy Technicianis responsible for obtaining a complete and accurateadmissionor ambulatory medication history and allergy information.The TOC Pharmacy Technician will help to streamline and facilitate the discharge medication delivery process when applicable.
Minimum Qualifications
For Hire: High school diploma or equivalent required. Three years of relevant health care experience working as a Pharmacy Technician, with direct patient care preferred. Submit all required materials for registration as a Registered Pharmacy Technician to the OH Board of Pharmacy 10 business days before the official start date.Computer skills requiredin accordance with the requirements for data entry.Knowledge of medication names (both brand and generic) and their use, doses, routes of administration, and frequency at the time of hire or within ninety days of hire.
On-going:Obtain PTCB/NHA certification and OH Board of Pharmacy Certified Registered Technician status within first 270 days of employment andmaintained for continued employment.
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