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Consultation 029

Dispensing of Schedule 1 or 2 Drugs by a Physician for a Fee, Disclosure of Harm and Virtual Care

About the consultation

Dispensing of Schedule 1 or 2 Drugs by a Physician for a Fee

The Dispensing of Schedule 1 or 2 Drugs by a Physician for a Fee standard (proposed new title: Dispensing Drugs for a Fee) was published in 2010 and requires review to ensure it aligns with current best practices and related legislation. Additions and amendments around this standard are intended to support patient safety by emphasizing the provision of appropriate information to inform patient decisions, supporting prescribing within the physician-patient relationship whenever possible and providing clarity around requirements for obtaining, storing and dispensing drugs. The inclusion of an appendix supports regulated members in meeting the same dispensing requirements as pharmacists.

Disclosure of Harm

The Disclosure of Harm (proposed new title: Disclosure of Unexpected Outcomes) standard was published in 2010 and requires review to expand for inclusion of a broader scope of harm. With a continued emphasis on patient care, changes to this standard emphasize the requirement of regulated members to disclose harmful events, when disclosure of near-miss events is necessary and how to determine when an apology to those affected should be considered.

Virtual Care

The Virtual Care standard was reissued by CPSA Council in 2022 and is under review to honour the request from Council to bring the standard back for review two years after initial publication to ensure it is up-to-date. Changes to the standard seek to remove barriers for patients in remote/rural settings and support continuity of care while using a virtual care platform. The amendments also highlight the impact that the location of a regulated member may have on liability protection.

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