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    paying pharmacies kickbacks in other to ensure that the pharmacies purchased prescription drugs for their pharmacies from them. Kickback schemes are a type of corruption scheme that involves the company bribing pharmacy owners or pharmacy companies for some sort of favor. While this type of fraud is for the company rather than against the company‚ it could potentially be very damaging in the long run. This fraud was detected through the help of a whistleblower in the form of a pharmacy owner

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    processes‚ reduce waste‚ and bring profit to the organization. Pharmacies in the health care system tend to be one of the major departments that bring in a very large amount of revenue for an organization. Therefore‚ it is extremely important for management to focus on processes that will result in the smooth operation of the pharmacy department. Management must be cognizant of the revenue constraints and financial factors that the pharmacy department faces and be able to make good business decisions

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    Unit F6014056 unit 80

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    UNIT 80 UNIT CODE: F/601/4056 1.1 Identify legislation that governs the use of medication in social care settings There are different legislations that govern the use of medication within social care settings: THE MEDICINES ACT 1968 THE MISUSE OF DRUGS ACT 1971 THE SAFER MANAGEMENT OF CONTROLLED DRUGS 2006 THE DATA PROTECTION ACT 1998 HEALTH AND SAFETY AT WORK ACT 1974 THE CONTROL OF SUBSTANCES HAZARDOUS TO HEALTH REGULATIONS (COSHH) HAZARDOUS WASTE REGULATIONS 2005 MENTAL CAPACITY ACT 2005 THE

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    time and patience to make sure that their patient received the highest quality of care. Today‚ the healthcare industry is not as personable due to the rising number of lawsuits from patients claiming negligence. I would like to examine the field of pharmacy and explore how an individual in this profession might be held liable for negligence. I will also examine ways that they may proactively avoid or prevent that negligence. A pharmacist is the healthcare provider that has a duty to dispense

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    mind and a great experience on my community placement I wanted to learn more about the role of the community pharmacist. I felt that this would build on my knowledge base‚ from university‚ of the discharge process and the management of peoples conditions within the community. I felt that a better understanding of the role of the community pharmacist‚ would give me greater insight when‚ in the future‚ I am involved in discharging patients back into the community. What I did I was able to work

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    Ampicillin‚ Azithromycin‚ Azlocillin Sodium‚ Aztreonam‚ and Bacampicillin Hydrochloride‚ Bacitracin etc. 2) P – Pharmacy Medicines: It includes all those medicines which are not in POM (prescription only medicines) or GSL (general sales list)‚ and includes all medicines made in a pharmacy for retail sale under the exemptions from licensing granted to retail pharmacies. For examples: Paracetamol‚ Antibiotic eye drops etc. 3) GSL- General Sales List Those medicinal products which

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    outcome 5.3 - demonstrate how to dispose of un-used or unwanted medication safely All medicated that is unused‚ unwanted or out of date is put in a bag & labelled as to the reason so all staff & service users are aware. They are then returned to the pharmacy for disposal. A note is also left in the communication book so all staff are aware of any incidents that happen in this way. Learning outcome 7.1 - demonstrate how to access information about an individual’s medication Each service user’s

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    The Archives of Internal Medicine‚ The Pharmacy Times‚ The Medical Letter‚ and Consultant Pharmacist are all geared toward healthcare professionals in their respective fields. The Archives of Internal Medicine is designated more for specialists in the field of internal medicine. The Pharmacy Times has a clinical focus in nature‚ geared towards providing useful and valuable information for pharmacy professionals to aid in their everyday practice. The Pharmacy Times gives very general information for

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    now I know my future is in pharmacy. A pharmacist dispenses prescription drugs to individuals. As a pharmacist you must have an aptitude for science and mathematics which are my two strongest and favorite subjects. You should have good communication skills and be detail-oriented that also comes easy to me. The duties of a pharmacist are helping patients understand the medication their doctors prescribed to them. They inform the patients

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    practice of pharmacy within each state is regulated by the laws of the state‚ including the regulation of licensure for pharmacy practice. To practice pharmacy in any state‚ a pharmacist must become a registered pharmacist (RPh)‚ also known as a licensed pharmacist. Pharmacists are licensed by the State Board of Pharmacy. Requirements are different depending on the state‚ but in general‚ to be licensed a pharmacist must: --Bachelor’s degree (5 year program) or advanced pharmacy degree (Pharm

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