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Hospital pharmacy. 30(7)
Increased emphasis is being placed on using various indicators to assess the quality of health care services. The purpose of this study was to assess the use of patient satisfaction in evaluating the pain management of patients admitted for childbirt
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Hospital pharmacy. 28(12)
The importance that patients place on various patronage motives and service offerings of an ambulatory pharmacy associated with a university hospital was studied. Questionnaires were distributed to 193 patients and 8 pharmacists employed at the pharm
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American journal of hospital pharmacy. 49(6)
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American journal of hospital pharmacy. 49(6)
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American journal of hospital pharmacy. 49(4)
The effects of an automated medication storage and distribution system in a hospital setting were evaluated. The Pyxis Medstation system was implemented on two nursing units at a 1000-bed tertiary-care referral hospital. The system, which is designed
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American journal of hospital pharmacy. 49(2)
The extent to which hospital pharmacy directors use and value specific pharmacy department performance measures was studied. Questionnaires were mailed to pharmacy directors at 834 randomly selected hospitals. The questionnaires contained a list of s
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American journal of hospital pharmacy. 48(6)
A survey was conducted to determine the attitudes of Ohio pharmacists toward pharmacy technicians. A questionnaire was developed with questions about the current and future scope of technician responsibilities; training, certification and licensure;
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American journal of hospital pharmacy. 47(6)
How sales directors of pharmaceutical manufacturing firms and hospital pharmacy directors perceive the role of medical-service representatives (MSRs) in hospitals was studied. Pharmacy directors at U.S. hospitals and sales directors of Pharmaceutical
Autor:
S W, Birdwell, D S, Pathak
Publikováno v:
American journal of hospital pharmacy. 46(7)
The extent to which hospital pharmacy directors use strategic planning was assessed. The strategic-planning process was divided into six steps: (1) specification of goals and objectives, (2) identification of threats and opportunities and strengths a