Formulary is an official or authorised publication of an approved list of medicines for use in a hospital, a group of hospitals a society a state or a region a country or a number of countries.
Hospital Formulary is a continually revised compilation of pharmaceuticals dosage agents and their forms that reflects the current clinical view of the medical staff.
Hospital Formulary - presentation gives the detail idea about Hospital formulary, its advantage, disadvantage, how to prepare Hospital formulary and much more. this will be useful for Pharm.D-IV YEAR students, which was in their Hospital pharmacy subject. regards APOLLOJAMES
Formulary is an official or authorised publication of an approved list of medicines for use in a hospital, a group of hospitals a society a state or a region a country or a number of countries.
Hospital Formulary is a continually revised compilation of pharmaceuticals dosage agents and their forms that reflects the current clinical view of the medical staff.
Hospital Formulary - presentation gives the detail idea about Hospital formulary, its advantage, disadvantage, how to prepare Hospital formulary and much more. this will be useful for Pharm.D-IV YEAR students, which was in their Hospital pharmacy subject. regards APOLLOJAMES
Drug distribution is one of the basic service provided by the hospital pharmacy.
Drug distribution system falls in to 3 categories -
1)Ward – controlled system
2)Pharmacy controlled imprest based system
3)Pharmacy controlled patient issue system
Teaching the history of pharmacy to young people is a challenge but it can be done if delivered in an interesting and engaging way. These slides summarize what I share with my students.
RESEARCH IN HOSPITAL PHARMACY and PHARMACY EDUCATIONAsra Hameed
RESEARCH IN HOSPITAL PHARMACY:
Advancement of pharmacy practice and healthcare
Pharmacists play a vital role in the health care system through the medicine and information they provide. Pharmacy education is the broad term which mainly involves the
Pharmacist educational requirements and carrier
Patient education
Drug distribution is one of the basic service provided by the hospital pharmacy.
Drug distribution system falls in to 3 categories -
1)Ward – controlled system
2)Pharmacy controlled imprest based system
3)Pharmacy controlled patient issue system
Teaching the history of pharmacy to young people is a challenge but it can be done if delivered in an interesting and engaging way. These slides summarize what I share with my students.
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RESEARCH IN HOSPITAL PHARMACY:
Advancement of pharmacy practice and healthcare
Pharmacists play a vital role in the health care system through the medicine and information they provide. Pharmacy education is the broad term which mainly involves the
Pharmacist educational requirements and carrier
Patient education
The P&T committee is generally the medical staff committee responsible for managing the formulary system. The P&T committee provides an evaluative, educational, and advisory service to the medical staff and organizational administration in all matters pertaining to the use of available medications. The P&T committee should be responsible for overseeing policies and procedures related to all aspects of medication use within an institution.
This committee assists in the formulation of broad professional policies regarding the evaluation, selection, procurement, distribution, use, safety procedures and other matters relating to drugs use in the hospital.
A hospital exists mainly to provide therapeutic services to the patients.
Drugs are an integral part of patient care. In every hospital, medicines are crucial to the hospital services.
Appropriate use of medicines in the hospital is a multidisciplinary responsibility that includes doctors, nurses, pharmacists, administrators, support personnel and patients.
The availability of medicines in the hospitals depends not only on good supplies, but also on efficient use through good distribution system, rational prescribing, and dispensing practices.
"When a drug is required, the appropriate drug must be chosen. It must be available at the right time, at the right price. It must be dispensed correctly, must be delivered in a right dose, at the right intervals and for the right length of time".
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Newely developed medication order processing system , make it easy to avoid medication error and many drug related problems.
Highly sophisticated computerized system is linked with the medication order processing.
hospital formulary is developed under the guidance of pharmacy and therapeutic commitee of the hospital.pharmacist working in a hospital should play an important role in the preparation of the hospital formulary
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3. Guidelines of the manual focus on
professional attitude, ethics,
knowledge, commitments,
responsibilities and skills for
provision of total health care
facilities.
4. Definition
Hospital Pharmacy Procedural Manual
contains a series of administrative and
professional policies which are formulated
to provide guidelines for development and
execution of efficient and safe
pharmaceutical services at the hospital.
5. It is a document intended to encourage
national pharmaceutical organizations to
focus attention of pharmacist in the
community and hospital pharmacy sector.
It provides a framework according to
which each hospital will decide
reasonable aspirations and proceed to set
its own standards.
6. Hospital in general and
pharmacy in particular should
develop written policies for
number of reasons:
They serve as a guide for training of new employees.
They prevent errors resulting from verbal
transmission of the policy from one employee to
another.
They ensure that same policy applies in all similar
situations.
7. They serve as control tool in ensuring a defined
procedure for transforming a task eliminating
wastage through error or carelessness.
In hands of the supervisor, they serve as means
of evaluation job performance.
In the legal case, they serve as the important
element in hospital’s defence of an action resulting
in loss arising out of an error caused by the
pharmacy department.
9. The Joint Commission on accreditation of
hospitals has created a standard for
pharmaceutical services which mandates for the
preparation of written policies and procedures that
pertain to the intrahospital drug distribution
systems
The interpretation of this standard provides the
hospital pharmacist an appropriate guideline as to
what must be included in the procedural manual in
order to make the hospital accredited.
10. Scope
First operational manual must contain the recorded
development from its very beginning, its objectives,
philosophy, motivation, policies, regulations,
departmental procedures, staffing pattern, job
specifications, organizational plans and charts,
description of the department, listing of physical
facilities and library holdings.
It also includes inter and intra departmental
relationships, description of formulary system,
pharmacy and therapeutic committee and its
activities.
11. Contents and Format
The procedural manual is usually divided
into policies related to the following
sections.
○Organizational policies
○Facilities and procedures
○Personnel guidelines
○Services and activities offered by
pharmacy department
12. Organization
Organization of the hospitals
Organization of the pharmacy department
Objectives and functions of pharmacy services
Responsibilities of pharmacy department
Services offered by pharmacy department
Inter and intradepartmental relationships
Pharmacy and Therapeutics committee
Pharmacy licensing policies and regulatory
requirements
13. Equipment and Physical Plant
General policies relating to use, maintenance and
repairs of pharmacy equipments
The distilled water still, Ointment mill, High speed
mixer, Capsule filling machine, Homogenizer etc
Policies and procedures governing the loan of
pharmacy equipments
Obtaining engineering department services for the
pharmacy like air conditioners
Policies governing the use of laboratory
equipments in a controlled manner.
14. Personnel policies
Job descriptions
Sick leave
Vacation period
Holidays and on call services
Emergency duty
Attending training programmes, seminars etc
15. Services and activities
Administrative policies Professional policies
Policies of pharmacy
department
Personnel recruitment
Hours of operation
Performance evaluation
Purchasing procedures
Refund policy
Handling of cash receipt
Requisition of charge and non
charge floor stock drugs
Inventory taking and records
of stock control
Compounding and dispensing
records
Drug distribution system for
inpatients
Distribution of ward stock drugs
and emergency drugs
Verification of medication order
Employee prescriptions
Narcotic regulations
Use of research and
investigational drugs
The formulary system
Sterile compounding
Bulk compounding procedures
Drug information services
16. Pharmacy communications and
bulletins
o Selection of Title
o It should be specific and short
o Contents
o Editorial- by chief pharmacist
o New drug section
o Abstract of pharmacy committee meetings
o Lead articles by prominent members of the medical
staff
o Format or Duplication
17. o Distribution
oMembers of medical staff, library,
administration, nursing services and
laboratories are sent a copy of
pharmacy publication
o Advantages
oBetter means of communication
compared to telephonic or verbal
conversation