Title: Present Issues in
1- Present Issues in
- Pharmacy Litigation
- Robert P. Esgro, R.Ph., Esq.
- Attorney Pharmacist
- Villanova, Pennsylvania
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2Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
- EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
- At the conclusion of this program, participants
will be able to - 1. Describe the requirements to bring a
negligence case - 2. Apply the principles of negligence to
pharmacy practice. - 3. Identify problem areas in pharmacy practice
that can effect the rise of professional
liability. - 4. Recognize how to reduce problem areas.
- 5. Discuss the current topics in pharmacy
litigation.
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3 Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
- Specific Topics that will be covered
- 1. Negligence - generally defined then
specifically applied to pharmacy. - 2. Standard of Care - Define what is meant by
pharmacy - 3. Duty to Warn - Address what is meant by the
duty to warn
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4 Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
- Terms in Civil Cases
- Civil Liability Legally enforceable debt
- Tort wrongs committed by a breach of legal duty
- Negligence Lack of diligence or care
- Failure to use reasonable care
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5 Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
- Implied Warranty or Warranty of
Merchantability - unwritten or assumed that the
product will do what is supposed to. - Warranty of Fitness for a Particular Purpose
Exists when a buyer is relying on sellers
expertise
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6 Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
- Respondeat Superior(rehs-pond-dee-at superior)
Latin for "let the master answer" - This doctrine which makes the principal
(employer) responsible for the actions of his/her
agent (employee) in the "course of employment."
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7 Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
- Learned Intermediary Rule
- A legal term used to describe the physicians
relationship with the patient. -
- Some state courts have held that the physician
is in the best position to warn patients.
Therefore, removing claims against the
manufacturer and the pharmacists.
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8 Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
- Types of Negligence
- Ordinary Negligence It is a level of care or
skill, which is acceptable and appropriate by
reasonably prudent pharmacist under similar
circumstances. - Gross Negligence - Reckless disregard or acting
so reckless that theres a lack of concern
whether an injury will occur. Wanton or reckless
conduct is more than ordinary negligence and is a
higher degree of carelessness. This includes
willful misconduct or intent to harm.
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9 Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
- NEGLIGENCE
- Plaintiff must prove these 4 elements to succeed
or no recovery - 1. Duty
- 2. Breach of Duty
- 3. Causation
- 4. Damages
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10 Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
- Pharmacist Duty
- Maintaining professional competence
- Using such skill and precaution in preparation,
compounding, dispensing, labeling, and sale of
drugs so as to prevent injury or death to all
who are exposed to his professional services. - Pharmacy Owners have additional duty to employ
only qualified persons. - Pharmacy Law Digest 36th Edition 2002
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11 Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
- Standard of Care
- Really a test of what the Ordinary Reasonable
Pharmacist would do in that particular situation. - State Regulations and Law may help define.
- Probably going to be the most basic or minimal
standard of ORP.
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12 Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
- Duty to Warn
- State and federal laws required pharmacist to
counsel. The duty to warn has really stemmed
from those laws. - State Courts still seem to take the approach that
the physician should provide drug warnings
Learned Intermediary. - However, when a pharmacist warns, they must
provide accurate information. The pharmacist
does not have to provide every risk. - Kasin v. Osco Drugs, Slip Op No 2-99-0356 (April
12, 2000), 2000 Ill App Lexis 242
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13 Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
- Morgan v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., (Tex.App. Dist.3
08/10/2000) - Texas appeals court held that there was a law
requiring pharmacists to counsel, but it was not
specific. The court held pharmacists have no
generalized duty to warn patients of potential
adverse reactions to prescription drugs absent
some special circumstances not present here."
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14 Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
- Happel v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., (Illinois, 2000
- 2004) - Facts Patient known allergy to NSAIDs and was
dispensed Toradol. - Damages Long term medical problem
- Claim Asserted breach of Duty to Warn
- Defense Asserted Learned intermediary
- Holding Pharmacy had specific knowledge of
potential allergic reaction and should have
warned.
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15 Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
- Causation
- It may seem clear at first that the pharmacists
breach of duty caused a recoverable loss. - However, the pharmacists breach of duty may not
have been the actual cause of harm.
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16 Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
- Two Types of Damages
- Actual Damages
- Money paid from the actual loss
- Calculated
- 2. Punitive Damages
- Money paid as a form of punishment
- Jury determines amount
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17 Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
- Damages
- May seem obvious there were or were not damages,
but this can be deceiving. - There must be an injury or loss of property
- Patient
- Family member(s)
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18 Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
- Attempt by States to Reduce Malpractice
- Requiring a Certificate of Merit
- Expert Witness Report may be required
- to validate the cause of action and breach.
- 3. Expert Witness Testimony which
- increases costs
- Deposition
- Trial
- 4. Cap to non-economic damage awards
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19 Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
- Prior bad acts
- Some states have laws that prohibit prior
reports prescription errors reports, certain
Board of Pharmacy complaints, and evidence of
other lawsuits filed against the pharmacy. - A national chain in one state had 2,900
misfilled prescription in one year. This was
allowed to be introduced to a jury. This lead
to an enormous jury verdict against the pharmacy. - An attempt to reduce punitive damages.
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- Hundley v. Rite Aid of South Carolina, Inc.,
339 S.C. 285, 529 S.E.2d 45 (S.C. App. Ct. 2000)
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20 Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
- Pharmacist Malpractice Cases
- Pharmacy has had relatively few malpractice
claims as compared to other professions. - However, this will likely change.
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21 Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
- Progression of a Civil Trial
- Plaintiff files a claim and defendant answers.
- Discovery parties collect evidence
- Deposition statements are taken
- Trial or Settle
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22 Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
- Case 1 Misfill Prescription
- Prescription was mistyped
- - wrong strength, directions, or drug
- Refilled with wrong drug
- Prevention Go back to original on 1st refill
and review what was typed
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23 Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
- Case 1 Plaintiff Claims
- 1. Pharmacist
- Negligent filling practice
- 2. Employer
- Negligent Hiring Practice
- Negligent Employee Retention
- Negligent Training and Policy
- Negligent Work Conditions
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24 Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
- Case 1 Damages and Outcome
- Actual Damages would need to be calculated
- Are there enough damages to bring an action or
enough to cause you grief - Settlement or trial
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25 Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
- Case 2 Patient Dies
- No apparent pharmacy error
- Prescriptions for
- Oxycodone SR Oxycodone/APAP
- Cyclobenzaprine Zolpidem
- Patient on meds for years and tolerant
- Patient dies
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- Pharmacy sued even though no apparent mistake by
pharmacy
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26 Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
- Case 2 Plaintiff Claims
- Negligence on behalf of the Pharmacy/Pharmacist
- Negligence on behalf of the Physician
- Negligence on behalf of the State
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27 Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
- Case 2 Why the Pharmacist
- Physician has insufficient insurance and can not
be found - Pharmacist is the next in line
- Lack of documentation for drug interactions
- Pharmacist will likely pay some amount
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28 Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
- Case 3 Failure to Monitor
- Lawyers have little or no knowledge of what you
do. - Lawyer wanted to bring an action against a
retail pharmacist for not monitoring, suggest to
monitor, or knowing lab values before dispensing.
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29Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
- How can you reduce you liability risk?
- Fill prescriptions (retail/hospital) at your own
pace. - Get to know your patients
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30Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
- Follow your companys/hospitals filling policy
- Follow your companys error reporting procedure
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31Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
- 5. Document anything unusual on the
prescription. - Why did you do what you did
- Staple a cut out of the package insert to back of
the prescription write what you did discussed
with pt or gave copy to pt
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32Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
- Never put anything in writing on your own!!!
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- It will likely be used against you or at least
embarrass you.
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33Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
- When an error is made
- The pharmacist must promptly rectify it.
- You should inform the patient and physician.
- i.e. Alprazolam was misfilled for another
drug. -
- Patients physician was not notified by the
pharmacist. Therefore, the patient was abruptly
discontinued instead of being tapered as was
later done. The situation became even worse due
to lack of action the part of the pharmacist. -
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34Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
Present Issues in Pharmacy Litigation
- Malpractice Insurance
- Your employer will likely have coverage that
insures you as well as the pharmacy - Because pharmacy coverage is relatively
inexpensive it is wise to have your additional
coverage.
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35- Contact Information
- Robert P. Esgro, R.Ph., Esq.
- Pharmacist-Lawyer
- 80 Ithan Avenue
- Villanova, PA 19085
- Phone (610) 308-6666
- Bob_at_PharmacyLawyer.com
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