Managing the Patient-Centered Pharmacy

Managing the Patient-Centered Pharmacy by Harry P. Hagel is a comprehensive resource published by the Amer Pharmacists Association on March 15, 2002. This 256-page book is written in English and offers a detailed exploration of the management decisions and processes essential for implementing a pharmaceutical care practice in both community and hospital pharmacy settings.
Readers will find a step-by-step guide that integrates a patient care focus while addressing the non-clinical aspects of pharmaceutical care management. The book provides practical advice on evaluating customer needs, business planning, automation, financial systems, and cost containment, drawing on insights from academics and practitioners across the United States, Canada, and Australia. This edition serves as a valuable tool for those looking to enhance their understanding of pharmacy management within a patient-centered framework.
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Focuses on the management decisions and processes needed to successfully implement a pharmaceutical care practice in both community and hospital pharmacy settings. This step-by-step guide integrates a patient care focus into its contents, and addresses the non-clinical aspects of practice into pharmaceutical care management. Developed by academics and practitioners from the United States, Canada, and Australia, the book provides practical advice on gearing up for pharmaceutical care, including evaluating customers’ needs, business planning, automation, financial systems, and cost containment.
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