Drug Samples: Accountability and Control Are Essential to Reducing Liability Risk
The SCPIE Companies
Sample medications can benefit patients by saving them money, thereby strengthening the goodwill they feel toward their physician. But when a medical practice’s management of samples (or any other medications) becomes too informal, the laxity can put the physician, office staff and patient at risk.
Drug samples often move from drug rep to office staff to physician without documentation or accountability. The liability risk issues involved include lack of appropriate tracking (and the problem of theft it can facilitate), dispensing of meds that are not in childproof containers and inattention to expiration dates.
The Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) requires that medical institutions have a policy and procedure related to the control of drug samples, and that such samples be handled with the same level of accountability and security as other prescription medications.