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Drug Supply Chain Security Act (DSCSA) – What You Need to Know
Dial-in Webinar
The DSCSA webinar will focus on dispenser requirements under the DSCSA with a focus on the complexities of the law as it relates to pharmacy. Pharmacies will learn about the record keeping requirements of the DSCSA and when pharmacies are required to generate outgoing DSCSA traceability data for their transactions. This will cover sales other than dispensing by pharmacy, “borrow/loan” and other non-dispensing activities by pharmacy will be discussed. The ability to use a third party for DSCSA records storage will be covered as well. Additionally, there are a number of exceptions to the DSCSA that will be discussed. Finally, the DSCSA changes a number of common definitions such as returns and distribution which have an impact to all participants in the supply chain including dispensers.
Objectives:
- List the dispenser record-keeping requirements under the DSCSA
- Explain the law’s pharmacy-related complexities
- Identify possible partners to assist with record-keeping requirements
- Name the exceptions to the DSCSA
Speaker: Scott Mooney
Vice President, Distribution Operations – Supply Chain Assurance
McKesson Corporation
Scott Mooney is Vice President of Distribution Operations at McKesson Corporation. His primary responsibilities are assuring product integrity through regulatory compliance and traceability. Scott leads McKesson’s Traceability Team working on implementation across McKesson’s various business units.
Scott joined McKesson in 1987 and had previous roles in Finance, Distribution Center Management and as a Regional Vice President of Distribution Operations. Scott has participated in McKesson’s integration of acquisitions over the last 15 years.
Scott has been active in HDMA’s Traceability Workgroup in addition to serving on the HDMA Industry Relations Council and participating in several committees including the FGAC, RAC and SGAC. Scott is active with GS1 Global serving on the Process Oversight Committee as well as GS1’s Global Healthcare Leadership Committee.
Scott has a BA in Accountancy and a MBA from the University of Wisconsin – La Crosse.
Registration Fees:
$10 for MPhA members and $25 for nonmembers. Student pharmacists and residents are provided a complimentary registration.
Student pharmacists and residents are provided a complimentary registration, please use the promo code “WebinarComp15” when checking out.
Continuing Education:
This presentation is being submitted to the Minnesota Board of Pharmacy for Continuing Education credit approval (one hour).
To receive Board of Pharmacy credits for this program the following must be completed:
Board of Pharmacy credit processing takes place on the 15th of each month.
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The Minnesota Pharmacists Association is accredited by the Minnesota Board of Pharmacy as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. |
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