Can a pharmacist fill a prescription written by a physician/prescriber in another state?
A pharmacist may fill a prescription issued by a practitioner authorized to issue prescriptions in another state, territory or possession of the United States, including prescriptions issued at facilities within or outside of New Jersey that are regulated by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs and/or the Department of Defense.
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- Can a pharmacist use PHI to fill a prescription that was telephoned in by a patients physician without the patients written consent if the patient is a new patient to the pharmacy?