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American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1979
A method of charging for pharmaceutical services is described which includes the cost of drug products, dispensing fees for intravenous drug admixtures, per diem fees for basic dispensing and clinical services (according to patient type), and fees for special clinical services.
W E, Smith, J W, Weiblen
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A method of charging for pharmaceutical services is described which includes the cost of drug products, dispensing fees for intravenous drug admixtures, per diem fees for basic dispensing and clinical services (according to patient type), and fees for special clinical services.
W E, Smith, J W, Weiblen
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Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, 2012
Fee-for-service (FFS) contracts, first introduced in 2004, dramatically changed the way the pharmaceutical distribution supply chains are designed, managed, and operated. Investment buying (IB), forward buying in anticipation of drug price increases, used to be the way the distributors made most of their profits.
Hui Zhao +3 more
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Fee-for-service (FFS) contracts, first introduced in 2004, dramatically changed the way the pharmaceutical distribution supply chains are designed, managed, and operated. Investment buying (IB), forward buying in anticipation of drug price increases, used to be the way the distributors made most of their profits.
Hui Zhao +3 more
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2021 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC), 2021
This paper analyzes a real-life distribution problem that is related to a pharmaceutical supplier in Spain. Every day, a fleet of vehicles has to deliver the previously requested items to a large set of pharmacies. The distribution has to be conducted with (i) the total distance and time incurred by the entire fleet being reasonably low and (ii) the ...
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This paper analyzes a real-life distribution problem that is related to a pharmaceutical supplier in Spain. Every day, a fleet of vehicles has to deliver the previously requested items to a large set of pharmacies. The distribution has to be conducted with (i) the total distance and time incurred by the entire fleet being reasonably low and (ii) the ...
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Considerations in establishing fees for home-care pharmaceutical services
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1989The activities of home-care pharmacists are highlighted, and factors that should be considered in establishing a reimbursement schedule are described. Pharmacists are important members of the home health-care team. Responsibilities of the pharmacist include assisting in the development of a therapeutic plan, reviewing and monitoring drug therapy, and ...
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Charging for hospital pharmaceutical services: Combined product-service per diem fees
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1979The development of a per diem hospital pharmacy charge is reviewed after five years of use. The itemized pharmacy charges for every tenth patient (total of 250 patients) admitted to the hospital during a three-month period were studied to determine the average daily charges for drugs and pharmaceutical services. Six categories of rates were designated,
I, Dirks, F J, Pang
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Charging for hospital pharmaceutical services: Computerized system using a markup and a dose fee
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1979The methods used to determine pharmacy charges for a pricing program in a 940-bed hospital using a computerized on-line pharmacy pricing and inventory control system are described. The program requires input of only four pieces of information: (1) patient number; (2) drug identification number; (3) dose factor; and (4) total number of doses dispensed ...
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