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The Pharmacy Contractor will. Take full responsibility for ensuring compliance with all aspects of the Service Outline and Standards for each element of the service they opt to participate in (Section 6). • Nominate a Key Pharmacist (usually the Responsible Pharmacist) and technician/dispenser who will have accountability for provision of each individual element of the service on a day to day basis from that pharmacy. For pharmacies open over extended hours and particularly on a Sunday, the Pharmacy Contractor must also ensure that the Locum/Relief manager and technician/dispenser on duty at these times has a full understanding of the SLA and Service Outline & Standards (Section 6) to be competent to maintain continuity of service. • Ensure the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) in place governing each element of the service fully covers the main principles of the provision specific to the service standards operating within the pharmacy and that all involved in providing the service are fully conversant with the content of each SOP. • Ensure that the Key Pharmacist and all pharmacy staff offer a user-friendly, non- judgmental, person-centered and confidential service. • Ensure that the services are operated from premises providing a level of confidentiality and privacy which is acceptable to the individual patient. • Ensure that the service is available to patients for the full contracted opening hours of the premises unless there are exceptional circumstances. • Ensure that no treatment &/or service breaks arise because of failure to pre-order stock, equipment and consumables. A technician/ dispenser should be nominated with responsibility to ensure that sufficient quantities of all medication, equipment and consumables are available at all times. The ADRS Central Pharmacy Team should be contacted without delay if there are any issues obtaining supplies (contact details on Page 2). A quarterly expiry date check must be carried out as a minimum requirement on relevant items. • Ensure the Key Pharmacist or technician/dispenser informs the prescriber and relevant treatment service of missed doses or side effects, in line with the timescales contained in the Missed Dose Guidance document developed by Glasgow Alcohol and Drug Recovery Services (ADRS). • Ensure the Key Pharmacist utilises the NEO 360 Disulfiram Therapy Module to notify the ADRS Team of missed doses. • Keep and maintain appropriate records, including patient care records to enable verification of service provision and trai...
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The Pharmacy Contractor will. 4.1.1 Ensure they have read and fully understand the content of this SLA in order to follow the designated process. A checklist can be found at Appendix A of this document which Pharmacy Contractors might find useful. Nominate a Key Pharmacist (usually the Responsible Pharmacist) and technician/dispenser who will have accountability for provision of each individual element of the service on a day to day basis from that pharmacy. For pharmacies open over extended hours and particularly on a Sunday, the Pharmacy Contractor must also ensure that the Locum/Relief manager and technician/dispenser on duty at these times has a full understanding of the SLA and Service Outline & Standards (Section 5) to be competent to maintain continuity of service. 4.1.2 Ensure the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) in place governing the service fully covers the main principles of the provision specific to the service standards operating within the pharmacy and that all involved in providing the service are fully conversant with the content of each SOP. 4.1.3 Ensure training of all Pharmacists and registered Pharmacy Technicians (where the Protocol has been adopted) providing vaccinations on behalf of the pharmacy is up to date and that support staff are aware of the service and which cohort of patients are eligible to access this service. Eligible patients are listed in cmo-20;/’242024-10.pdf (xxxx.xxx.xx) Details of training requirements can be found at Section 6. 4.1.4 Ensure that where they are utilising the Protocol to allow registered pharmacy technicians to participate in the service, that a copy of the appropriately signed Protocol is kept within the pharmacy for a period of eight years from the expiration of the Protocol (31st August 2025). 4.1.5 Ensure that all Pharmacists providing vaccinations under this service, on behalf of the pharmacy have confirmed that they have read, understood and accepted the professional responsibility associated with the NHS GGC PGD for the 2024/2025 Flu Service by completing CPDT’s e-form (xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/e/41mAByUe1X) prior to their participation. 4.1.6 Make sure their team adheres to the requirements for the storage and supply of vaccines to ensure that the cold chain is maintained at all times. 4.1.7 Ensure they are familiar with the Vaccine Management Tool (VMT) recording system which will be used for recording patient consent, patient details and vaccination details. Full details can be found at Appendix B. 4.1.8 Ensure t...

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