Hospital practice protocol definition

Hospital practice protocol means a written plan, policy, procedure, or agreement that authorizes drug therapy management between hospital pharmacists and physicians within a hospital and the hospital’s clinics as developed and determined by the hospital’s P&T committee. Such a protocol may apply to all pharmacists and physicians at a hospital or the hospital’s clinics or only to those pharmacists and physicians who are specifically recognized. A hospital practice protocol shall comply with the requirements of subrule 8.34(3).
Hospital practice protocol means a written plan, policy, procedure, or agreement that authorizes drug therapy management between hospital pharmacists and authorized providers within a hospital and the hospital’s clinics as developed and determined by the hospital’s P&T committee. Such a protocol may apply to all pharmacists and authorized providers at a hospital or the hospital’s clinics or only to those pharmacists and authorized providers who are specifically recognized. A hospital practice protocol shall comply with the requirements of subrule 39.13(3).
Hospital practice protocol means a written plan, policy, procedure, or agreement that authorizes drug therapy management between physicians and hospital pharmacists within a hospital and its clinics as developed and determined by its P&T committee. Such a protocol may apply to all physicians and hospital pharmacists at a hospital or the hospital’s clinics under the direct authority of the hospital’s

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  • The patient’s physician shall maintain the patient consent in the patient’s medical record.8.34(3) Hospital practice protocol.


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Hospital practice protocol means a written plan, policy, procedure, or agreement that authorizes drug therapy management between hospital pharmacists and physicians within a hospital and the hospital’s clinics as developed and determined by the hospital’s P&T committee. Such a protocol may
Hospital practice protocol means a written plan, policy, procedure, or agreement that authorizes drug therapy management between ARNPs and hospital pharmacists within a hospital and its clinics as developed and determined by its P&T committee. Such a protocol may apply to all ARNPs and hospital pharmacists at a hospital or the hospital’s clinics under the direct authority of the hospital’s P&T committee or only to those ARNPs and pharmacists who are specifically recognized. A hospital practice protocol shall comply with the requirements of 657—subrule 39.13(3).
Hospital practice protocol means a written plan, policy, procedure, or agreement that authorizes drug therapy management between pharmacists and physicians developed and determined by the hospital’s P and T committee (or similar committee) and approved by the three boards. Such a protocol may apply to all pharmacists and physicians at a hospital and only to those pharmacists and physicians who are specifically recognized as engaging in collaborative drug therapy management by the hospital. A hospital practice protocol shall comply with the requirements of paragraph 4.6 of this rule.

Related to Hospital practice protocol

  • Collaborative drug therapy management means participation by an authorized pharmacist and a physician in the management of drug therapy pursuant to a written community practice protocol or a written hospital practice protocol.

  • Community practice protocol means a written, executed agreement entered into voluntarily between an authorized pharmacist and a physician establishing drug therapy management for one or more of the pharmacist’s and physician’s patients residing in a community setting. A community practice protocol shall comply with the requirements of subrule 8.34(2).

  • Hospital pharmacist means an Iowa-licensed pharmacist who meets the requirements for participating in a hospital practice protocol as determined by the hospital’s P&T committee.

  • registered medical practitioner means a medical practitioner registered under the Medical Act 1971 [Act 50];

  • Development Consent means the consent granted to the Development Application for the Development and includes all modifications made under section 4.55 of the Act.

  • Qualified Medical Practitioner means any person legally authorized by the Government with jurisdiction in the geographical area of his or her practice to render medical or surgical service, but excluding a qualified medical practitioner who is the Insured Person or an Immediate Family Member of the Insured Person.

  • Practice of pharmacy means providing pharmacist care requiring specialized knowledge, judgment, and skill derived from the principles of biological, chemical, behavioral, social, pharmaceutical, and clinical sciences. As used in this division, "pharmacist care" includes the following: