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1. What does the Contemporary Scope of Pharma- cy
Practice of Practice?
Phar- macy
include? 7. What is the
Joint Commission
2. What are
Pharma- cist
Care Services
3. What are
Patient
Intervention
Pro- grams?
4. What is the
NABP Survey of
Pharma- cy
Law?
5. What are the
Mod- el State
Pharmacy Act
and the Model
Rules of the
NABP?
6. What is the
Coun- cil on
Credential- ing
in Pharma- cy's
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Interpretation, evaluation, issues such as prescribing and dispensing authority, pharmacy
dispensing, and/pr technicians, facsimile and electronic transmission of prescriptions,
implementation of medical and patient counseling requirements; revised and published
or- ders, and the initiation annually
and provision of Pharmacist
Care Services Provide state boards of pharmacy with language that may be used
when creating state laws or board rules for regulating the practice of
pharmacy and the distribution of drugs and related devices; updated
Provisions of patient care every August
activities with or without the
dispensing of drug/de- vices
intended to achieve outcomes Scope is evolving from model in which pharmacists primarily supervise
related to the cure or medica- tion distribution and counsel patients to a model in which
prevention of disease, pharmacists play an expanded, team-based clinical role of providing
elimination or reduction of a patient-centered MTM, health improvement, and disease prevention
patient's symptoms, halting or services
slowing of a disease process
Any structured activity that
complements or supplements
the existing responsi- bilities
regarding the dispensing of
prescriptions and associated
patient coun- seling, and
uses PHI to contact the
patient or caregivers by way
of phone, print, electronic
media, or other means to
discuss, inform, and/or attect
patient therapy or choice of
medications
Provides summary data on
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of Pharmacy Patients achieve optimal health and medication outcomes with
Prac- titioners' ( pharmacists as essential and accountable providers within patient-
JCCP's) Vision centered, team-based healthcare.
for Pharma- cy
Practice?
-CDTM
8. What are
-Licensure as clinicians (i.e., New Mexico's Pharmacist Clinician)
exam- ples of
-Legislation (i.e., North Carolina's Clinical Pharmacist Practitioner and
pharmacist
Califor- nia's Advanced Practice Pharmacist)
recognition of
ex- panded A spectrum of patient-centered, pharmacist provided, collaborative
services?
services that focus on medication appropriateness, ettectiveness,
9. What are safety, and adherence with the goal of improving health outcomes
Medica- tion
Medication Therapy Management (MTM), Comprehensive
Management
Medication Man- agement (CMM), Collaborative Medication
Services
Management, etc.
(MMS)?
1. Patient-centered approach to care
10. What do MMS
en- compass? 2. Assessment of medication appropriateness, ettectiveness, safety,
and adher- ence; consideration should be given to accessibility and
11. What are the cost of medications
key elements 3. Collaborative approach to care that involves the patient,
of MMS (4)? caregiver(s), phar- macists, and other health care providers
4. Focus on health outcomes
Patient-centered, outcomes oriented pharmacy practice that requires the
phar- macist to work together with the patient and other healthcare
12. What is providers to promote health, prevent disease, and assess, monitor,
pharma- initiate, and modify medication use to ensure that drug therapy
ceutical care? regimens are safe and ettective
13. What are the goals - optimize the patient's health-related quality of life
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of pharmaceuticalachieve positive clinical outcomes (cure of a disease; eliminate or reduce a
care? pa- tient's symptomatology; stop or slow disease progression;
disease prevention or symptomatology)