2021
DOI: 10.5530/ptb.2021.7.1
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Outsourcing of Pharmaceutical Care Services: A New Initiative Project in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Abstract

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“…Over the past years, there have been mass incremental numbers of hospitals and related facilities, including pharmacy services. [1] There are wide expanding in the pharmacy practice program, such as total parenteral nutrition and outsourcing resources, [2] medication safety, [3] pharmacy practice residency, [4] anticoagulant therapy program, [5] and many pharmacy practice programs suggested as initiatives for new local projects. [6,7] All those pharmacy facilities need various support, such as security and fire safety, which was part of the Saudi Central Board for Accreditation of Healthcare Institutions (CBAHI) standards such as Facility Management and Safety (FMS), [8,9] and other international occupational safety regulations.…”
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“…Over the past years, there have been mass incremental numbers of hospitals and related facilities, including pharmacy services. [1] There are wide expanding in the pharmacy practice program, such as total parenteral nutrition and outsourcing resources, [2] medication safety, [3] pharmacy practice residency, [4] anticoagulant therapy program, [5] and many pharmacy practice programs suggested as initiatives for new local projects. [6,7] All those pharmacy facilities need various support, such as security and fire safety, which was part of the Saudi Central Board for Accreditation of Healthcare Institutions (CBAHI) standards such as Facility Management and Safety (FMS), [8,9] and other international occupational safety regulations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%