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| extremely critical; important baseline and monitoring parameters; foundation for other components |
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| Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 1988 (CLIA) and Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) |
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| Pharmacy-Based Laboratory Monitoring/Screening Services |
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| complete a certificate of waiver; receive a CLIA number from CMS |
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| blood borne pathogens exposure control plan |
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| pharmacists assess patients; determine if they are reaching their goals; identify and resolve any drug therapy problems; develop a care plan |
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| Medication Management Protocols |
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| Component of each type of value-added pharmacy service; comprehensiveness differs; create or identify existing resources; first assess patient's understanding and reading ability |
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| helps determine if certain aspects of the service need reviewing and altering: clinical, humanistic, economic, patient knowledge |
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| manual should be created to guide staff during program implementation; comprehensive roadmap of the service; dynamic document that must be updated and changed |
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| copy of all forms; patient education tools; patient assessments; protocols, medical guidelines; key primary literature; documentation protocol; billing procedures; follow-up guidelines, etc |
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| should be included in policies and procedures |
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| recruiting patients into the program |
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| management of the Marketing Mix |
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| Fee-For Service; Resource-Based, Relative-Value Scale (ICD-9 codes and CPT codes); Capitation |
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