Chapter 14: Improving the Quality of Clinical Pharmacy Services

2019 ◽  
Vol 24 (5) ◽  
pp. 438-444
Author(s):  
Stephen Webster ◽  
Christine Kane ◽  
Carly Brown ◽  
Heather Warhurst ◽  
Sandy Sedgley ◽  
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Despite recommendations from numerous health care bodies, some hospitals that care for children have struggled to establish or expand pediatric pharmacy services. The current state of dedicated pediatric operational and clinical pharmacy services was characterized by results from a survey of hospitals that provide care to pediatric patients. The discussion of quality of care, safety, and financial impact is meant to provide concepts for justification of pediatric pharmacy service expansion.


Author(s):  
Samaranayake N.R.

Clinical Pharmacists provide pharmaceutical care to patients to ensure quality use of medicines and to improve patients’ quality of life. Although clinical pharmacy services have shown medication related benefits to patients, this service has still not been formerly established in Sri Lanka. This report is on the status of developing clinical pharmacy services in Sri Lanka as perceived by an academic who has been involved in teaching, research, and in the development of clinical pharmacy services in Sri Lanka. Keywords: Clinical pharmacy, Pharmacy education, Pharmaceutical care, Sri Lanka


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