Pharmacy Responsibilities. 13.1 The pharmacy will complete the community pharmacy monitoring form for each client and will return to Cambridgeshire County Council when an outcome has been achieved at the four week stage. 13.2 This outcome at four weeks should be either QUIT, NOT QUIT or LTF – LOST TO FOLLOW UP. Return of the monitoring form is also necessary at this stage for reimbursement of the NRT prescriptions. Data quality: There should be a strong emphasis on collecting and reporting gold standard data and should be attempted for all quit attempts. Gold standard data includes a quit rate of above 50%, Carbon monoxide monitoring above 85%, lost to follow up rate of 15% or below, and above 90% of all clients ethnicity, occupations and the medication used. 13.3 The pharmacy will complete the community pharmacy monitoring form for each client who is seen from weeks 5-8 and 9-12 weeks and will return to Cambridgeshire County Council for reimbursement of the NRT prescriptions. 13.4 It is the Pharmacy responsibility to inform the client that at the end of the 12 week period they will have to purchase any subsequent NRT products. 13.5 The Pharmacy will ensure that they provide CO monitoring to all clients and it is the Pharmacy responsibility to purchase subsequent CO monitor cardboard tubes and D pieces once the starter kit has been used. For additional supply information please contact Camquit. 13.6 The pharmacy reviews its standard operating procedures and the referral pathways for the service. The pharmacy will maintain links with local smoking cessation services to ensure that referral pathways are maintained. 13.7 The pharmacy can demonstrate that pharmacists and staff involved in the provision of the service have undertaken CPD relevant to this service and Cambridgeshire County Council organised training provided by accredited trainers including an annual Xxxxx 0 training update. 13.8 The pharmacy participates in an annual Cambridgeshire County Council organised audit of service provision which will be completed by CAMQUIT between February and April. 13.9 The pharmacy co-operates with any locally agreed Cambridgeshire County Council led assessment of service user experience. 13.10 The pharmacy should inform the Cambridgeshire County Council if they are no longer able to participate in the scheme due to movement of trained staff or if they no longer wish to participate in the scheme. A minimum of one months notice period should be given to Cambridgeshire County Council should the Pharmacy wish to terminate or temporarily put the service on hold. 13.11 When the client has completed their programme of support through the community pharmacy scheme and wishes to continue to receive support, the Pharmacy can offer further support as set out in or refer the client back to the CAMQUIT service.
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Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement
Pharmacy Responsibilities. 13.1 10.1 The pharmacy will complete the community pharmacy monitoring form for each client and will return to Cambridgeshire County Council when an outcome all Public Health interventions on PharmOutcomes’ web based system which has been achieved at commissioned by the four week stageJoint Commissioning Unit.
13.2 10.2 This outcome at four weeks should be either QUIT, NOT QUIT or LTF – LOST TO FOLLOW UP. Return of the monitoring form is also necessary at this stage for reimbursement of the NRT prescriptions. Data quality: There should be a strong emphasis on collecting and reporting gold standard data and should be attempted for all quit attempts. Gold standard data includes a quit rate of above 50%, Carbon monoxide monitoring above 85%, lost to follow up rate of 15% or below, and above 90% of all clients ethnicity, occupations and the medication used.
13.3 10.3 The pharmacy will complete the community pharmacy monitoring form PharmOuctomes for each client who is seen from weeks 5-8 and 9-12 weeks and will return to Cambridgeshire County Council for reimbursement of the NRT prescriptionsweeks.
13.4 10.4 It is the Pharmacy responsibility to inform the client that at the end of the 12 week period they will have to purchase any subsequent NRT products.
13.5 10.5 The Pharmacy will ensure that they provide CO monitoring to all clients and it is the Pharmacy Pharmacy’s responsibility to purchase subsequent CO monitor cardboard tubes and D pieces once the starter kit has been used. For additional supply information please contact CamquitThe Pharmacy is responsible for the disposal of clinical waste and infection control measures in line with their company policy.
13.6 10.6 The pharmacy reviews its standard operating procedures and the referral pathways for the service. The pharmacy will maintain links with local smoking cessation services to ensure that referral pathways are maintained.
13.7 10.7 The pharmacy can demonstrate that pharmacists and staff involved in the provision of the service have undertaken CPD relevant to this service and Cambridgeshire County Council locally organised training provided by accredited trainers as agreed with the Commissioner including an annual Xxxxx 0 training update.
13.8 10.8 The pharmacy participates in an annual Cambridgeshire County Council organised audit of service provision and quality which will be completed by CAMQUIT between February and AprilCambridgeshire County Council/JCU in partnership with the Local Pharmaceutical Committee.
13.9 10.9 The pharmacy co-operates with any locally agreed Cambridgeshire County Council led assessment of service user experience.
13.10 10.10 The pharmacy should inform the Cambridgeshire County Council and the JCU if they are no longer able to participate in the scheme due to movement of trained staff or if they no longer wish to participate in the scheme. A minimum of one months month’s notice period should be given to Cambridgeshire County Council the JCU should the Pharmacy wish to terminate or temporarily put the service on hold.
13.11 10.11 When the client has completed their programme of support through the community pharmacy scheme and wishes to continue to receive support, the Pharmacy can offer further support as set out in or refer the client back to the CAMQUIT serviceservice who sit with the local Lifestyles Service.
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Samples: Service Agreement
Pharmacy Responsibilities. 13.1 The pharmacy will complete the community pharmacy monitoring form for each client and will return to Cambridgeshire County Council when an outcome has been achieved at the four week stage.
13.2 This outcome at four weeks should be either QUIT, NOT QUIT or LTF – LOST TO FOLLOW UP. Return of the monitoring form is also necessary at this stage for reimbursement of the NRT prescriptions. Data quality: There should be a strong emphasis on collecting and reporting gold standard data and should be attempted for all quit attempts. Gold standard data includes a quit rate of above 50%, Carbon monoxide monitoring above 85%, lost to follow up rate of 15% or below, and above 90% of all clients ethnicity, occupations and the medication used.
13.3 The pharmacy will complete the community pharmacy monitoring form for each client who is seen from weeks 5-8 and 9-12 weeks and will return to Cambridgeshire County Council for reimbursement of the NRT prescriptions.
13.4 It is the Pharmacy responsibility to inform the client that at the end of the 12 week period they will have to purchase any subsequent NRT products.
13.5 The Pharmacy will ensure that they provide CO monitoring to all clients and it is the Pharmacy responsibility to purchase subsequent CO monitor cardboard tubes and D pieces once the starter kit has been used. For additional supply information please contact Camquit.
13.6 The pharmacy reviews its standard operating procedures and the referral pathways for the service. The pharmacy will maintain links with local smoking cessation services to ensure that referral pathways are maintained.
13.7 The pharmacy can demonstrate that pharmacists and staff involved in the provision of the service have undertaken CPD relevant to this service and Cambridgeshire County Council organised training provided by accredited trainers including an annual Xxxxx 0 training update.
13.8 The pharmacy participates in an annual Cambridgeshire County Council organised audit of service provision which will be completed by CAMQUIT between February and April.
13.9 The pharmacy co-operates with any locally agreed Cambridgeshire County Council led assessment of service user experience.
13.10 The pharmacy should inform the Cambridgeshire County Council if they are no longer able to participate in the scheme due to movement of trained staff or if they no longer wish to participate in the scheme. A minimum of one months months’ notice period should be given to Cambridgeshire County Council should the Pharmacy wish to terminate or temporarily put the service on hold.
13.11 When the client has completed their programme of support through the community pharmacy scheme and wishes to continue to receive support, the Pharmacy can offer further support as set out in or refer the client back to the CAMQUIT service.
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Samples: Service Agreement
Pharmacy Responsibilities. 13.1 10.1 The pharmacy will complete the community pharmacy monitoring form for each client and will return to Cambridgeshire County Council CAMQUIT when an outcome has been achieved at the four week stage.
13.2 10.2 This outcome at four weeks should be either QUIT, NOT QUIT or LTF – LOST TO FOLLOW UP. Return of the monitoring form is also necessary at this stage for reimbursement of the NRT prescriptions. Data quality: There should be a strong emphasis on collecting and reporting gold standard data and should be attempted for all quit attempts. Gold standard data includes a quit rate of above 50%, Carbon monoxide monitoring above 85%, lost to follow up rate of 15% or below, and above 90% of all clients ethnicity, occupations and the medication used.
13.3 10.3 The pharmacy will complete the community pharmacy monitoring form for each client who is seen from weeks 5-8 and 9-12 weeks and will return to Cambridgeshire County Council CANQUIT who will process them data in order for CCC can process the reimbursement of the NRT prescriptions.
13.4 10.4 It is the Pharmacy responsibility to inform the client that at the end of the 12 week period they will have to purchase any subsequent NRT products.
13.5 10.5 The Pharmacy will ensure that they provide CO monitoring to all clients and it is the Pharmacy responsibility to purchase subsequent CO monitor cardboard tubes and D pieces once the starter kit has been used. For additional supply information please contact CamquitThe Pharmacy is responsible for the disposal of clinical waste & infection control measures in line with their company policy.
13.6 10.6 The pharmacy reviews its standard operating procedures and the referral pathways for the service. The pharmacy will maintain links with local smoking cessation services to ensure that referral pathways are maintained.
13.7 10.7 The pharmacy can demonstrate that pharmacists and staff involved in the provision of the service have undertaken CPD relevant to this service and Cambridgeshire County Council organised training provided by accredited trainers including an annual Xxxxx 0 training update.
13.8 10.8 The pharmacy participates in an annual Cambridgeshire County Council organised audit of service provision and quality which will be completed by CAMQUIT between February April-June and Aprilbehalf of Cambridgeshire County Council.
13.9 10.9 The pharmacy co-operates with any locally agreed Cambridgeshire County Council led assessment of service user experience.
13.10 10.10 The pharmacy should inform the Cambridgeshire County Council & CAMQUIT if they are no longer able to participate in the scheme due to movement of trained staff or if they no longer wish to participate in the scheme. A minimum of one months notice period should be given to Cambridgeshire County Council should the Pharmacy wish to terminate or temporarily put the service on hold.
13.11 10.11 When the client has completed their programme of support through the community pharmacy scheme and wishes to continue to receive support, the Pharmacy can offer further support as set out in or refer the client back to the CAMQUIT service.
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Samples: Pharmacy Enhanced Services Agreement