Closed-door pharmacy definition
Closed-door pharmacy means a pharmacy that provides pharmaceutical care to a
Closed-door pharmacy means a pharmacy that provides pharmaceutical care to a defined and exclusive group of patients who have access to the services of the pharmacy because they are treated by or have an affiliation with a specific entity, including a health maintenance organization or an infusion company, but not including a hospital pharmacy, a retailer of goods to the general public, or the office of a practitioner.
Closed-door pharmacy means a pharmacy that:
More Definitions of Closed-door pharmacy
Closed-door pharmacy means a pharmacy that provides pharmaceutical services to a defined and exclusive group of patients and is not open for dispensing to the general patient population and cannot be registered as a wholesale distributor.
Closed-door pharmacy means a place where the practice of pharmacy is conducted, properly licensed under the provisions of chapter 18.64 RCW by the Washington Pharmacy Quality Assurance Commission, servicing a limited patient population and is not open for dispensing to the general patient population”.
Closed-door pharmacy means any pharmacy other than a retail pharmacy, and any pharmacy that is limited by contract or otherwise from reselling, in the retail market, prescription pharmaceuticals it has purchased from Cardinal. Closed- door pharmacies thus include a pharmacy that purchases pharmaceuticals under a Manufacturer’s contract in order to service non-retail customers such as nursing homes, hospitals, home care, or long-term care facilities.
Closed-door pharmacy means a pharmacy that provides pharmaceutical care to a defined and exclusive group of patients who have access to the services of the pharmacy