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Canadian Pharmacy in Preconfederation Medical Legislation

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1967
No laws governed the practice of medicine in the early days in New France. Letters patent from the King, and even degrees, were easily obtained by those who would practice as physicians, surgeons, apothecaries, midwives, and bonesetters. Many of the more qualified persons were connected with the religious orders or with the military.
G. R. Paterson
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Health care reform legislation: Momentous implications for shaping pharmacy's future

Journal of the American Pharmacists Association, 2010
AphA–AppM Anyone who travels has heard or asked this question along the way. Are we there yet? The question implies that one is moving forward, is engaged in the process, and is a little impatient for the destination. Does this sound like our experiences with health care reform (HCR)? Many milestones have occurred in the journey toward the landmark HCR
Cynthia J, Boyle   +4 more
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Implications of certificate of need legislation for institutional pharmacy practice

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1975
Federal certificate of need legislation (Section 1122 of Public Law 92-603)aimed at the elimination of costly, duplicative or unneeded health care expenditures is discussed. This law applies only to institutional providers receiving federal reimbursements.
R. Freeman
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State Legislation Pertaining to Supportive Personnel in Pharmacy

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1980
E J, Oliver, C D, Mahoney, L P, Jeffrey
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Problems of Falsification of Medicinal products in the conditions of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Adaptation of Ukrainian legislation to the norms of the European Union

Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 2023
The problem of distribution of low-quality medicinal products in Ukraine has become especially relevant against the background of the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. The challenge to the national medical system became more tangible, as the fight against
Galina Rizak   +4 more
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Preventing drug vial wastage and reducing expenditure associated with injectable cancer drugs: International oncology pharmacy survey

Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice, 2021
Purpose Our objective was to determine what vial sharing techniques and other strategies were being used globally to reduce wastage from partially used single-use drug vials, what barriers are preventing these strategies being employed, and what savings ...
P. Gilbar, C. Chambers, F. Musicco
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Legislative and regulatory barriers to pharmacies dispensing buprenorphine for OUD

Journal of Opioid Management, 2023
Introduction: Buprenorphine (BUP) is increasingly recognized and utilized as a valuable medication for the treatment of opioid use disorder. This article focuses on the problem of regulatory restrictions on access to buprenorphine products without naloxone (mono-product), involving patients in one geographic area, but which may represent a more general
Daniel M. Strickland, Jordon T. Baker
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Will the EU Legislation Affect Retail Pharmacies?

Management Decision, 1994
Focuses on retail pharmacy in the UK. Current concerns are identified, as is the general trajectory of European Union policy in this area. Consideration is given to the role played by individual pharmacists in primary health care within the NHS. Considers the potential for differential impact of the European Union proposals and draws attention to ...
Elke Pioch, Barry J. Davies
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