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China starts to pay for pharmaceutical services
Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics, 2022On 8 April 2022, the Healthcare Security Bureau of Fujian province of China released a policy regarding the payment of pharmaceutical services. This is another exploration of paying for pharmaceutical services after Chongqing's pilot implementation in ...
Haishaerjiang Wushouer+3 more
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Pharmaceutical services in hospices
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1981Hospices were surveyed to identify the types of pharmaceutical services provided. The directors of 75 hospice organizations were sent questionnaires regarding: (1) the type and scope of pharmaceutical services and (2) their conception of the future of the hospice movement. Of the 48 usable responses, 37 reported pharmacist affiliation.
Charles C. Pulliam+3 more
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Reimbursement for Clinical Pharmaceutical Services
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1978Reimbursement for four clinical pharmaceutical services (growth hormone home instruction, patient consultation, patient visit and pharmacokinetic consultation), separate from other drug-related fees, is discussed. Included are descriptions of the clinical services, how they were provided, how charges were determined and documented, and how the proposal
Ronald J. Huether, Larry E. Patterson
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Pharmaceutical services for a homeless population
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1996Participation of pharmacist volunteers in the medication program of a countrywide health care program for homeless persons is described. Pharmacist volunteers were brought in to manage medications for a health care program serving homeless persons in Ramsey County, Minnesota. After the pharmacy program was structured, volunteers were recruited from the
Grace D. Lamsam+5 more
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Pharmaceutical services in an HIV clinic
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2002Pharmaceutical-related interventions in a pharmacist-directed human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) clinic were characterized. Intervention types, clinical significance, and expected outcomes were adapted from the literature. Pharmacists' interventions were recorded on a spreadsheet, and two pharmacists came into agreement to ensure the consistency of ...
Mara N. Poulakos, Sandra M. Geletko
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Pharmaceutical services for the cancer patient
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1976Pharmaceutical services for cancer patients in a hospital-tumor institute are described. The duties of the pharmacists discussed are: (1) providing necessary medication including the preparation of chemotherapeutic agents for administration and (2) providing drug information for the oncology specialist, the private physician, the nurse and the patient.
James D. McKinley, Stephen P. Stephen
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Pharmaceutical care services for patients with diabetes: a systematic scoping review.
American Journal of Managed Care, 2022OBJECTIVES Diabetes is a major chronic health issue that continues to grow rapidly on a global level. Pharmacists are highly trusted and accessible health care providers.
R. Shawahna+3 more
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A comprehensive measure of pharmaceutical services: The pharmaceutical-care index
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1990The construction, validation, and use of a numerical index for measuring the provision of pharmaceutical care are described. The 681 respondents to the 1987 Great Lakes Pharmacy Services Survey were randomly divided into two equal groups of hospitals. Data for the first group (n = 341) were used to construct and validate the pharmaceutical-care index ...
Cynthia L. Raehl+2 more
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Pharmaceutical Services to the Mentally Ill
Journal of the Royal Society of Health, 1991THIS PAPER provides an overview of the phar maceutical services to the mentally ill within the community, the District General Hospital, Psy chiatric Hospital, Regional Secure Unit, Special Hospi tal and Prison. With an overall picture of underfunding and underprovision a number of models of service are proposed for the future.
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Comprehensive Pharmaceutical Services for Pediatric Patients
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1993The development of comprehensive pharmaceutical services for pediatric patients at a tertiary-care teaching hospital is described. A team of three staff pharmacists, a clinical specialist, and supportive personnel was formed. A pediatric pharmacy, operating from 0800 to 2100 daily, was created in a separate area of the central pharmacy to focus on ...
C. J. Snipes+3 more
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