Definition and Functions Flashcards
Define Institutional Pharmacy
any pharmacy located within any hospital, sanitorium, clinic or dispensary in which drugs are compounded or dispensed to its patients or patients of another licensed in-patient health care facility with whom it has a contract.
Health care institutions include:
nursing homes
extended care facilities
neighborhood health centers
health maintenance organizations
Give examples of institutional pharmacies in the philippines
- Government and private hospitals
- National mental health center
- Philippine Tuberculosis institute (Quezon institute)
- leprosarium (Dr. Jose N. Rodriguez Memorial Hospital and Sanitarium)
- barangay health centers
- on-site clinics in private companies
a setting where an employer offers one or more medical and wellness services, delivered by licensed providers, to all or a designated portion of its active population and other eligible individuals.
Onsite clinic
onsite clinic is a setting where an employer offers one or more _ and _ services, delivered by licensed providers, to all or a designated portion of its active population and other eligible individuals.
onsite clinic is a setting where an employer offers one or more MEDICAL and WELLNESS services, delivered by licensed providers, to all or a designated portion of its active population and other eligible individuals.
ONSITE CLINIC
Today’s clinics are often referred to as “_,” due to the wide range of first aid, occupational health, acute, primary, specialty, condition management, wellness and ancillary services offered at the location.
Today’s clinics are often referred to as “health and
wellness centers,” due to the wide range of first aid,
occupational health, acute, primary, specialty, condition
management, wellness and ancillary services offered at
the location.
Today’s clinics are often referred to as “health and
wellness centers,” due to the wide range of _,
_, _, _, _, _, _ and _ services offered at
the location.
Today’s clinics are often referred to as “health and
wellness centers,” due to the wide range of first aid,
occupational health, acute, primary, specialty, condition
management, wellness and ancillary services offered at
the location.
Onsite clinic:
Many started as _, treating minor injuries and serving workplace health and safety needs, but have expanded in to _ and other areas.
Many started as occupational health clinics, treating minor injuries and serving workplace health and safety needs, but have expanded in to primary care and other areas.
Onsite clinics are _ times more cost-effective and provide better access to care for employees than accessing off-site healthcare services
Onsite clinics are two or three times more cost-effective and provide better access to care for employees than accessing off-site healthcare services
IPAP
Institutional Pharmacist Association of the Philippines
Institutional pharmacy is also called _, a practice of pharmacy in the institutional, corporate, company or industrial setting.
Institutional pharmacy is also called Occupational Health
Pharmacy, a practice of pharmacy in the institutional,
corporate, company or industrial setting
According to IPAP
Institutional pharmacy is also called Occupational Health
Pharmacy, a practice of pharmacy in the _,
_, _ or _ setting
Institutional pharmacy is also called Occupational Health
Pharmacy, a practice of pharmacy in the institutional,
corporate, company or industrial setting
According to IPAP
Pharmacy services is part of the _ services _
from a private and government companies
Pharmacy services is part of the medical services required
from a private and government companies
According to IPAP
Employees and /or dependents receive the medical
services as part of the _ benefit
Employees and /or dependents receive the medical
services as part of the company’s benefit
According to IPAP
Pharmacists are responsible for _, _ and
_ of _ or _ products
Pharmacists are responsible for handling, storing and
dispensing of ethical or prescription products
According to IPAP
Pharmacists works in collaborative practice in health care
as required by _
1.
2.
Pharmacists works in collaborative practice in health care as required by law
• Collaborative practice agreement
• Team based care
Functions of Industrial pharmacists according to IPAP
• Procurement of medicines
• Inventory of medicines
• Dispensing, with counseling
• Secures license to operate
• Administrative works
FUNCTIONS OF INSTITUTIONAL PHARMACISTS
pharmacists contribute to the society by promoting an
_ which is the building block of our nation
Healthy people = healthy business
pharmacists contribute to the society by promoting an
improved health of the workforce which is the building block of our nation
Healthy people = healthy business
pharmacists enter into an agreement with other health care providers like
private clinics
Collaborative practice agreement
A formal agreement in which a licensed provider
makes a diagnosis, supervises patient care, and
refers patients to a pharmacist under a protocol
that allows the pharmacist to perform specific
patient care functions.
Collaborative practice agreement
Give the components of Collaborative practice agreement
Medication Therapy Management (MTM):
Collaborative Drug Therapy Management (CDTM):
Give the activities of MTM
medication therapy review
personal medication record
medication-related action plan
intervention and/or referral
documentation and follow-up.
Pharmacists assume professional responsibility for
performing patient assessments, counseling, and
referrals; ordering laboratory tests; administering
drugs; and selecting, initiating, monitoring,
continuing, and adjusting drug regimens
Collaborative Drug Therapy Management (CDTM):
A practice of developing and applying
evidence-based medication use strategies that
enhance member and population health outcomes
while optimizing health care resources.
Managed care pharmacy