PPT-Pharmacists as Medical Providers
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Credentialing and Privileging The Washington State Experience Jeff Rochon PharmD Washington State Pharmacy Association Learning Objectives Explain Washington
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Credentialing and Privileging The Washington State Experience Jeff Rochon PharmD Washington State Pharmacy Association Learning Objectives Explain Washington State SB 5557 and the ongoing implementation efforts . All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduc ed in any form by any photographic electronic mechanical or other means or used in any information storage and retrieval system without th e written permission of the author The National A Unit-based . Pharmacy . Introduction . Many deaths attributed to adverse events. Medication errors accounted for 7,391 deaths in 1993, up from 2,876 in 1983. 1/131 outpatient deaths. 1/854 inpatient deaths. Decentralized Model. It all began with the burning platform….. Several factors contributed to the need to change our practice model:. Employee Survey indicated a very large gap between staff and clinical pharmacists, general dissatisfaction with development opportunities. Decentralized Model. It all began with the burning platform….. Several factors contributed to the need to change our practice model:. Employee Survey indicated a very large gap between staff and clinical pharmacists, general dissatisfaction with development opportunities. 19 November . . 2015. Survey carried out July/August 2015. 59. (39%) out of 152. Total Responses. Training Needs Survey. /14 = 38%. /23 = 70%. /26 = 38%. /29 = 48%. /60 = 23%. Q3: Flu Vaccination Training (annual). : Pharmacists’ . Role in Ambulatory Care. Tim R. Brown, . PharmD. , BCACP, FASHP. Director, . Clinical Pharmacotherapy in Family Medicine. Akron General Medical Center for Family Medicine. Learning Objectives. Credentialing and Privileging. . The Washington State Experience. Jeff . Rochon. , . Pharm.D. .. Washington State Pharmacy Association. Faculty disclosure. Jeff Rochon reports that he has no actual or potential conflicts of interest associated with this presentation.. Pharmacist Provider Status Efforts . in Washington State. An Overview of SB5557. “The tipping point is that magic moment when an idea, trend, or social behavior crosses a threshold, tips, and spreads like wildfire.” . Credentialing and Privileging. . The Washington State Experience. Jeff . Rochon. , . Pharm.D. .. Washington State Pharmacy Association. Faculty disclosure. Jeff Rochon reports that he has no actual or potential conflicts of interest associated with this presentation.. TRUSTED CARE WHEN AND WHERE. YOU NEED IT. Different Fields of Pharmacy. Community Pharmacy. Hospital Pharmacy. Collaborative Care Team. Primary Care. Family Health Team. Etc. . Academia. Government. Pharmaceutical Industry. : Pharmacists’ . Role in Ambulatory Care. Tim R. Brown, . PharmD. , BCACP, FASHP. Director, . Clinical Pharmacotherapy in Family Medicine. Akron General Medical Center for Family Medicine. Learning Objectives. The evolution of the profession of pharmacy can be divided into five historical periods:. ANCIENT ERA-The beginning of time to AD 1600. EMPIRIC ERA-1600-1940. INDUSTRIALIZATION ERA-1940-1970. PATIENT CARE ERA-1970-present. want:. The future of o. ne accreditation:. Provider Engagement – Co-designing One Accreditation Across Government. We sat down with fifty providers to gain their insight into the current state of quality assurance and the future of accreditation. Knowledge Just over three-quarters of providers were familiar with oral PrEP, while 23% had not heard of it (Figure 2). The most common sources of information were the national guidelines/policy and other healthcare workers.
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