Issue : The Pharmaceutical Journal, January 2019, Vol 302, No 7921
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A trigger for change? Two years on from the Carter review Subscription
In Lord Carter’s 2016 review, he advised acute hospitals to deploy more clinical pharmacists and use them to drive value from the £6.7bn that hospitals spend on medicines every year. Two years on, The Pharmaceutical Journal investigates whether trusts are on track to meet these ambitious targets.
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The Carter review: how are hospitals measuring up? Subscription
Two years on from Lord Carter’s 2016 review of hospital efficiency, The Pharmaceutical Journal looks at the progress pharmacy departments in England are making towards meeting his challenging targets.
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We must work together to help pharmacy thrive in 2019 Subscription
Securing a good deal in 2019 will require a collective and clear-headed vision of where community pharmacy is going.
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Colorectal cancer screening and the role of community pharmacy Subscription
Access to colorectal cancer screening varies across the UK. This article describes the various tests and how community pharmacists can promote them.
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Cuts to pharmacy preregistration training are reckless — they must be reversed Subscription
Cuts to preregistration placement funding threaten to undo all the progress that has been made across pharmacy in recent years.
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Joerg Reinhardt: 'A career in industry demands authenticity, candour and courage' Subscription
Pharmacist and chair of the board of directors for Novartis, Joerg Reinhardt, sits down with the Royal Pharmaceutical Society’s chief scientist, Gino Martini, to discuss his career success to date, the challenges facing the pharmaceutical industry and his future vision for Novartis.
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What does the 'NHS Long-Term Plan' mean for pharmacy? Subscription
While pharmacy features prominently as a way to boost primary care and improve the use of medicines in the health service in England, there are concerns that the implementation of this ten-year plan will not live up to the hype.
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FMD compliance to be part of pharmacy inspections Subscription
Existing pharmacy inspection processes will be used to monitor pharmacies’ compliance with the Falsified Medicines Directive, the General Pharmaceutical Council has announced.
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'Rouse Ltd (Chemist) of Wigmore Street', a 1953 oil painting by John Vicat Cole
This painting captures in detail the exterior of Rouse’s pharmacy at 12 Wigmore Street, London, W1.
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Shared decision-making and older people should be medicines safety priorities, survey respondents say Subscription
Transitions of care and shared decision making should be the highest priority for the NHS Improvement’s national Medicines Safety Programme, the Royal Pharmaceutical Society has said.
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