Pharmaceutical services Sample Clauses
The 'Pharmaceutical services' clause defines the scope and responsibilities related to the provision, management, and oversight of pharmaceutical products and services within an agreement. It typically outlines which party is responsible for supplying medications, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations, and maintaining proper storage and dispensing practices. For example, it may specify that a healthcare provider must use licensed pharmacists or that a supplier must adhere to certain quality standards. This clause ensures that all pharmaceutical activities are conducted safely and legally, thereby protecting both parties from regulatory breaches and ensuring patient safety.
Pharmaceutical services. A conflict resolution process may be initiated by either party to the Agreement in the event of a disagreement between CONTRACTOR and ADMINISTRATOR regarding the appropriateness of proposed laboratory and/or diagnostic services. ADMINISTRATOR’s designated psychiatrist will review said proposed services and render a decision that will be binding on both parties.
Pharmaceutical services a. Pharmacies shall keep and maintain wholesaler, manufacturer, and distributor invoices and other purchase invoices and documents for prescription drugs and medical supplies for a minimum of ten (10) years. Purchase records must indicate price, drug name, dosage form, strength, NDC, lot number and quantity. Pharmacies shall also maintain adequate records to validate purchases from wholesalers including but not limited to canceled check information. Pharmacies must promptly comply with any requests to produce such documentation to DMAHS and/or MFD.
b. Invoices and documentation required by subsection (a) must substantiate that the prescription drugs or medical supplies dispensed were purchased from an authorized source regulated by the federal/state entities and National Association of Boards of Pharmacy – Verified Accredited Wholesaler Distributors (NABP-VAWD). Pharmacies shall provide product tracing information (i.e. pedigree) to DMAHS and/or MFD upon request.
c. Pharmacies are required to have a product in stock at the pharmacy prior to submitting a claim for the product. All claims submissions shall contain the National Drug Code (NDC) of the product dispensed. Only the NDC of the actual product dispensed shall be submitted on the claim. Use of a similar NDC of a product not dispensed is not permissible.
d. Pharmacies shall keep and maintain any compound recipe worksheets identifying ingredients used in a compounded prescription drug. Pharmacies must submit claims with all ingredients included in each compound and may only submit claims with the NDC associated with the actual ingredients filled/dispensed. Pharmacies must promptly comply with any requests to produce such electronic or paper documentation to the Medicaid/NJ FamilyCare program and/or its agents.
e. Pharmacies may transfer inventory to alleviate a temporary shortage, or for the sale, transfer, merger or consolidation of all or part of the business of a pharmacy from or with another pharmacy, whether accomplished as a purchase and sale of stock or business assets. The transfer or purchase of covered legend and non-legend products or medical supplies from another licensed pharmacy must be verified and documented as originating from a NABP-VAWD and licensed drug wholesaler. All records involved in the transfer must be maintained and accessible for ten (10) years. These records shall be contemporaneous with the transfer and shall include the name of the prescription drug or medical supply, do...
Pharmaceutical services. Service objectives/deliverables Approval of entry to and removal from the All Wales Pharmacy Database (AWPD) Applications from Pharmacists to relocate Pharmacy premises Applications from Pharmacists for change of ownership of a Pharmacy Responsibilities of HB/WG Responsibilities of PCS Quality Standards/ Performance Indicators References SOP KPI BCP Arrange for applications by Pharmacists for new pharmacy contracts to be considered in accordance with the NHS Pharmaceutical Regulations (Wales) 2013 Process all applications relating to : Entry to, removal from and relocation of pharmacies in the AWPD Provide advice and guidance to HBs and Pharmacists Undertake statutory consultation Process applications for Change of Ownership Service the Pharmacy Practices Committee or other Advisory Committee which will determine applications on behalf of HBs Issue decision letter on behalf of HBs Assist HBs with appeals Decision letter to be issued to applicants within one month of the decision by the Committee/Board ▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇ ▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇ ▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ For further information or any queries please e-mail ▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇. This is a central facility which will triage queries to the appropriate personnel throughout PCS.
Pharmaceutical services. Provides pharmaceutical services for pediatric and adult patients including, but not limited to, prescribing therapies (e.g., anticoagulation clinics), recommending therapies, dispensing medications and monitoring of medication treatment plans to assure appropriate, safe, cost effective therapies, and provides patient education and information regarding pharmaceutical treatment to assure compliance and mediate against potential adverse effects (e.g., lipid clinic and other patient related counseling).
Pharmaceutical services. Pharmacy is a duly registered and licensed pharmacy engaged in compounding and dispensing physician-ordered prescriptions including but not limited to, prescription drugs, over-the-counter drugs, enteral and parenteral nutrition, hydration intravaneous antibiotics and pain management therapy and related services (the "Pharmaceutical Services") and providing consulting pharmacist services to skilled nursing facilities. Pharmacy shall provide routine Pharmdceutical Services to Health Care Facility's residents on an exclusive basis. (except as Provided below) five days per week, Monday through Friday. Pharmacy shall have a licensed pharmacist available 24 hours each day, seven days per week, to supply the Pharmaceutical Services to Health Care Facility's residents and respond to Health Care Facility's requests for pharmacist consultation. Health Care Facility shall receive one delivery per day and up to (10) ten emergency deliveries per month. Additional deliveries shall be billed at $50.00 per delivery. The parties acknowledge that residents of Health Care Facility may exercise freedom of choice to utilize the services of any pharmacy of their choice, subject to the Health Care Facility's policies and procedures.
Pharmaceutical services. An independent pharmacy consultant supervises and monitors the overall pharmacy program to ensure that Facility adheres to all State and Federal regulations. All prescription drugs used by Resident must be prescribed by the Attending Physician, and all of Resident’s prescriptions must be filled by a registered pharmacist. Although any resident has the right to use the pharmacy of her or her choice, the pharmacy chosen must follow the policies and procedures of Facility’s pharmacy program including, among other things, an approved unit dose system. If Resident chooses to utilize a pharmacy other than Facility’s contracted pharmacy, additional charges may result. Prescription medications are an additional charge to Resident and are not included within Facility’s Basic Daily Rate.
Pharmaceutical services. ACHS shall provide on-site pharmaceutical and related services within the Facilities in accordance with its RFP proposal. In addition to the RFP proposal, it is agreed ACHS may (i) implement and shall enforce its own drug formulary, as submitted in the proposal, within the Facilities; (ii) obtain human immunodeficiency virus (hereinafter referred to as “HIV”) and Hepatitis C (hereinafter referred to “HCV”) medications for inmates in the Facilities through available Texas Department of State Health Services programs, including the Texas HIV Medication Program and the Texas HIV State Pharmacy Assistance Program (collectively hereinafter referred to as “THMP”) or other public sources, other than the County and the Hospital
1. ACHS will provide as back up to the monthly invoices its medications purchase invoices, as well as written notice indicating non-availability or denial of the medications from THMP, Patient Assistance Programs, or other public sources.
Pharmaceutical services. PROVIDER shall provide pharmaceutical services and prescribed drugs, either directly or through subcontracts, in accordance with Title 22, CCR, Section 53854.
Pharmaceutical services a) Pharmacies shall keep and maintain wholesaler, manufacturer, and distributor invoices and other purchase invoices and documents for prescription drugs and medical supplies for a minimum of ten
Pharmaceutical services. Clarified.
