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Safe Collection and Handling of Prescriptions Policy

1. Purpose

The purpose of this policy is to ensure the safe, legal, and efficient collection, handling, and delivery of prescriptions within {{org_field_name}}. The policy establishes clear procedures for the collection, storage, and transportation of prescriptions, ensuring compliance with Care Inspectorate Scotland regulations, UK medicine management laws, and best practices in domiciliary care. It ensures that the people we support receive their prescribed medication safely, accurately, and in a timely manner, while also safeguarding employees from risks associated with prescription handling.

2. Scope

This policy applies to all employees, including care staff, registered nurses, and administrative personnel involved in collecting, handling, and transporting prescriptions. It applies to all prescription medications, including controlled drugs, repeat prescriptions, and urgent medications. The policy ensures that staff follow legal and professional guidelines while maintaining the security, confidentiality, and integrity of prescriptions.

3. Related Policies

This policy should be read alongside:

4. Legal and Regulatory Framework

This policy is designed in compliance with:

5. Prescription Collection Process

5.1 Authorisation to Collect Prescriptions

Before collecting a prescription, staff must:

5.2 Collecting the Prescription from the Pharmacy or GP Surgery

When collecting prescriptions, staff must:

6. Handling and Transporting Prescriptions

6.1 Secure Transportation of Medication

To ensure safe and legal transport, employees must:

6.2 Handling Controlled Drugs (CDs)

Controlled drugs require additional security measures. When collecting CDs, employees must:

7. Delivery and Handover of Medication

7.1 Delivering Prescriptions to the Service User

When handing over prescriptions to the person receiving care, staff must:

7.2 Storing Medication at the Service User’s Home

If the service user requires assistance with storing their medication safely, staff must:

7.3 Recording the Prescription Handover

After delivering the medication, employees must:

8. Managing Prescription Issues and Errors

8.1 Missing or Incorrect Prescriptions

If a prescription is missing, incorrect, or incomplete, employees must:

8.2 Refusal to Accept Medication

If a service user refuses to accept a prescription, staff must:

8.3 Handling Expired or Unused Medication

Expired or unused medication must be returned to the pharmacy following these steps:

9. Staff Training and Competency

All employees responsible for collecting and handling prescriptions must:

10. Safety and Risk Management

10.1 Lone Working Considerations

Employees collecting prescriptions alone must:

10.2 Reporting Security Incidents

Any incidents involving lost, stolen, or compromised prescriptions must be:

11. Compliance and Monitoring

To ensure adherence to this policy:

12. Compliance & Policy Review

This policy will be reviewed annually to ensure compliance with Care Inspectorate Scotland regulations, UK medicine management laws, and best practices. Any updates will be communicated to all employees through training programmes and procedural updates.


Responsible Person: {{org_field_registered_manager_first_name}} {{org_field_registered_manager_last_name}}
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