Patient Group definition

Patient Group means a non-profit organisation (including umbrella organisations to which they belong) mainly composed of patients and/or caregivers that represent and/or support the needs of patients and/or caregivers.

Examples of Patient Group in a sentence

  • Locally arranged training - Patient Group Directions It is the responsibility of the Pharmacy Manager to ensure that all pharmacists including locums supplying Chlamydia treatment are accredited.

  • The headings included in this Note are for convenience only and shall not affect the construction hereof.

  • Pharmacists meet Spectrums eligibility criteria in the delivery of EHC via Patient Group Direction (PGD) (LNG via PGD, UPA via P Medicine issue) and can be signed up to the EHC Scheme.

  • The contractor must retain a copy of relevant signed Patient Group Directions (PGDs) for each pharmacist providing the service from that premise.

  • The Pharmacist has signed an appropriate private Patient Group Direction.

  • In order to achieve accreditation, the pharmacist(s) must have satisfactorily completed the following learning packages: CPPE on line training - Emergency Hormonal Contraception Locally arranged training - Patient Group Directions CPPE on line training - Safeguarding Children It is the responsibility of the Pharmacy Manager to ensure that all pharmacists including locums supplying EC are accredited.

  • Ensure that Varenicline and Bupropion is dispensed in accordance with the South West Yorkshire Partnership Trust and Sheffield City Council Patient Group Direction (PGD) for Varenicline and Bupropion Maintain Patient Medication Records (PMR) of all supplies made through this scheme.

  • Emergency contraception may only be supplied by a pharmacist accredited under the accompanying Patient Group Direction (PGD).

  • Bury Council and the Greater Manchester Shared Services for the production and authorisation of Patient Group Direction.

  • This service will require the pharmacist to administer intranasal flu vaccination to eligible children as detailed in the approved Patient Group Direction.