Pharmacy and the new GMS contract

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(1) Pharmacy and the new GMS contract
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In the first of four consecutive articles, Sue Carter, head of prescribing and pharmacy, Adur, Arun and Worthing Teaching Primary Care Trust, gives her personal view of why pharmacists in all fields of practice need to take notice of the new general medical services contract

Pharmaceutical Journal, 28 February 2004, p247. Vol 272, no 7288

(2) Opportunities for pharmacists: the Quality and Outcomes Framework
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In the second of four consecutive articles, Sue Carter, head of prescribing and pharmacy, Adur, Arun and Worthing Teaching Primary Care Trust, gives her view on aspects of the new general medical services contract Quality and Outcomes Framework of relevance to pharmacists

Pharmaceutical Journal, 6 March 2004, p284-285. Vol 272, no 7289

(3) Benefit from GMS enhanced services
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In the third of four consecutive articles, Sue Carter, head of prescribing and pharmacy, Adur, Arun and Worthing Teaching Primary Care Trust, gives her view on new general medical services contract enhanced services and the move towards commissioning services in primary care

Pharmaceutical Journal, 13 March 2004, p319. Vol 272, no 7290

(4) Medicines management: opportunities for pharmacists in new GMS contract
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In the last article of the series, Sue Carter, head of prescribing and pharmacy, Adur, Arun and Worthing Teaching Primary Care Trust, gives her view on medicines management issues, including medication review and repeat prescribing

Pharmaceutical Journal, 20 March 2004, p350-351. Vol 272, no 7291

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