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Pain management pharmacy service in a community hospital
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2008The implementation of a pain management pharmacy service in a community hospital is described.The medical staff at Saint John's Health Center (SJHC) in Santa Monica, California, decided that one of the steps toward the goal of appropriate and adequate analgesia was the addition of a full-time pain management pharmacist (PMP) in 1999 along with a new ...
Teresa, Fan, Tanya, Elgourt
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Hospital clinical pharmacy services in Vietnam
International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy, 2018Background Clinical pharmacy is key to the quality use of medicines. While there are different approaches in different countries, international perspectives may inform health service development. The Vietnamese Ministry of Health introduced a legal regulation of clinical pharmacy services in December 2012.
Hieu T, Trinh +7 more
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Clinical Pharmacy Services in a Community Hospital
An example is given of the implementation of a clinical pharmacy service program in a community hospital. The need for establishing an efficient drug distribution system is discussed, and the feasibility of utilizing clinically motivated staff pharmacists is presented.
Barry A. Bunting
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Journal of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy, 2020
Clinical pharmacy services (CPS) have been well established in the United States for decades but are still not fully applied in many other countries, such as Taiwan.
Chien‐Chih Wu +6 more
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Clinical pharmacy services (CPS) have been well established in the United States for decades but are still not fully applied in many other countries, such as Taiwan.
Chien‐Chih Wu +6 more
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European Journal of Hospital Pharmacy: Science and Practice, 2022
Objective As a high-efficiency demanding department in a hospital, the outpatient pharmacy has a great need for quality improvement to provide superior medical service for patients.
W. Huang +5 more
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Objective As a high-efficiency demanding department in a hospital, the outpatient pharmacy has a great need for quality improvement to provide superior medical service for patients.
W. Huang +5 more
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Clinical Pharmacy Services in Hospitals Educating Pharmacy Students
Pharmacotherapy: The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy, 1998In 1995 we conducted a national survey of 1102 acute care hospitals in the United States to determine types of clinical pharmacy services, patient‐focused care, and pharmaceutical care used to educate and train pharmacy students, and compared outcomes with surveys in 1989 and 1992.
C L, Raehl, C A, Bond, M E, Pitterle
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Hospital pharmacy services in Puerto Rico
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2006The health care system is facing a great challenge associated with patient safety. Since the late 1990s a number of reports have addressed the need to improve patient safety and have awakened the government and the public to the problems and costs associated with medical errors.
Mirza E, Perez +4 more
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Use of the EFQM excellence model to improve hospital pharmacy performance.
Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 2020BACKGROUND Quality management systems are widely used to improve the quality and efficiency of healthcare services. However, evidence regarding the value of the European Foundation for Quality Management (EFQM) model in improving the performance of ...
C. Rodriguez-Gonzalez +8 more
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Impact of a pharmacy technician on clinical pharmacy services in an Australian hospital
International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy, 2019Background There is increasing recognition for the role of pharmacy technicians in obtaining medication histories and performing administrative tasks which may represent an opportunity cost when completed by pharmacists. Technician-enhanced teams can therefore improve hospital clinical pharmacy services.
Jessica T. V. Nguyen +3 more
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Economic Evaluation of Hospital and Community Pharmacy Services
Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2016Objective: To review the international body of literature from 2010 to 2015 concerning methods of economic evaluations used in hospital- and community-based studies of pharmacy services in publicly funded health systems worldwide, their clinical outcomes, and economic effectiveness. Data Sources: The literature search was undertaken between May 2, 2015,
Todd, Gammie +2 more
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