The Clock is Ticking: Complete Your Annual Training!
It is that glorious time of year again! Time for staff to be occupied not only with the daily activities of billing and filling medications, but also occupied with cough/cold/flu season, vaccine administration, answering Medicare Part D open enrollment questions, and holiday closures. Now is the time to ensure staff complete their annual Fraud, Waste & Abuse and HIPAA Compliance, Cultural Competency, and USP 800 Compliance training since the December 31st deadline will be here before we know it!
FWA/HIPAA Compliance Training: Employees who are involved with filling, billing, dispensing or delivery of Medicare and/or Medicaid prescriptions are required to be trained within 30 days of hire (per PBM requirements) and at least annually thereafter. Per CMS Chapter 9.50.3, training and education for employees does include the CEO and senior administrators or managers. Relief pharmacists, students, interns, job shadows, and delivery drivers also need training. The training must cover FWA and General Compliance topics and must include details outlining your pharmacy’s specific policies and procedures of how you prevent, detect, and correct FWA.
Current PAAS National® FWA/HIPAA Compliance Program members can meet annual training requirements through the PAAS Member Portal. A few important things to note:
- All employees must complete the 2024 FWA Modules 1-4 and review/sign the Employee Compliance Training Handbook and Code of Conduct to meet training requirements.
- If a staff member misses the December 31st deadline, 2024 training cannot be retrospectively completed.
- Account administrators that have employees with outstanding quizzes or signatures will receive two more email reminders from PAAS before the end of the year.
Cultural Competency Training: As of April 2021, NCPDP required pharmacies to indicate if they train their staff on cultural competency and maintain evidence of such training, when going through the pharmacy’s annual NCPDP profile credentialing. Since adding this question, PBMs have decreased the number of direct attestations required of community pharmacies. However, indicating ‘no’ in NCPDP is not without potential repercussions as PBMs may exclude you from provider listings of culturally competent care, as this was required for Medicaid managed care plan directories. Additionally, there are federal requirements that have been in place for many decades. Read more on Does My Pharmacy Really Need Cultural Competency Training?
USP 800 Compliance Training: USP 800 is not just for compounding pharmacies, this occupational exposure extends to everyone working in the pharmacy, from the pharmacists and pharmacy technicians who handle hazardous drug (HDs), to those who work at the pharmacy counter or in the receiving and delivery areas. The key is developing good practices to contain or greatly reduce risk. Per OSHA, the safe handling of hazardous drugs in accordance with USP 800 is now considered a “national professional standard” as a pharmacy process “to protect the safety and health of employees”. A USP 800 compliance program is a necessary step to protect the health and safety of your employees, patients in your pharmacy, and the environment. It can also help reduce employer liability from frivolous lawsuits through employee training, competency documentation and employee acknowledgements.
If you are unsure of all the necessary requirements, contact PAAS at (608) 873-1342 today for more information.