Contract 2005: OVERVIEW

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(1) What the new contract has in store

(2) How dispensing will operate in future

(3) A role in promoting healthy lifestyles

(4) Meeting clinical governance standards

(5) Meeting clinical governance standards

(6) How to offer a medicines use review

(7) Support for people with disabilities

(8) How to dispose of unwanted medicines

(1) What the new contract has in store
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This is the first article in a new series that will provide an overview of the services that community pharmacists will be expected to offer under the new community pharmacy contract in England and Wales. Clare Bellingham starts the series by reviewing the overall structure of the new contract

Pharmaceutical Journal, 18 September 2004, p385. Vol 273, no 7317

(2) How dispensing will operate in future
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In this second article in a series that provides an overview of the services community pharmacists will be expected to offer under the new contract in England and Wales, Clare Bellingham examines dispensing and repeat dispensing

Pharmaceutical Journal, 25 September 2004, p421. Vol 273, no 7318

(3) A role in promoting healthy lifestyles
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In this third article in a series that provides an overview of the services community pharmacists will be expected to offer under the new contract in England and Wales, Clare Bellingham looks at public health and support for self-care

Pharmaceutical Journal, 2 October 2004, p469. Vol 273, no 7319

(4) Meeting clinical governance standards
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Clinical governance is a major part of the essential services section of the new community pharmacy contract in England and Wales. In this article, and in a second article to be published next week, Clare Bellingham examines the relevant issues

Pharmaceutical Journal, 9 October 2004, p519. Vol 273, no 7320

(5) Meeting clinical governance standards
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Clinical governance is an important essential service in the new community pharmacy contract in England and Wales. Last week’s article introduced clinical governance and explained how the service has been structured. This article, by Clare Bellingham, expands on the topic

Pharmaceutical Journal, 16 October 2004, p561. Vol 273, no 7321

(6) How to offer a medicines use review
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In this article, in a series about the new community pharmacy contract in England and Wales, Clare Bellingham examines the medicines use review and prescription intervention advanced services

Pharmaceutical Journal, 23 October 2004, p602. Vol 273, no 7322

(7) Support for people with disabilities
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In this article, part of a series about the new community pharmacy contract in England and Wales, Clare Bellingham examines how pharmacists will be expected to tailor their service to provide support for people with disabilities

Pharmaceutical Journal, 30 October 2004, p646. Vol 273, no 7323

(8) How to dispose of unwanted medicines
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In this article, part of a series about the new community pharmacy contract in England and Wales, Clare Bellingham describes the requirements around the disposal of unwanted medicines

Pharmaceutical Journal, 6 November 2004, p686. Vol 273, no 7324

 

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