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A This is a complex issue, and will be subject to further negotiations with representatives of the profession, dispensing doctors and the Government. However, we intend that the money for dispensing will be separated from the present contract and ... more
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Yes, patients are loaded in the database automatically when you dispense a medication and you can pull reports on dispensing history by patient, medication, date, etc. ... more
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Be sure to run the MultiFlow Pump Calibration protocol on a regular basis. This is normally found in the protocols menu under "Accessory Applications". Running this protocol recalibrates the MultiFlow... ... more
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No. Section 200.110 of 41 Illinois Administrative Code 200 specifically prohibits the self-service of LP-Gases. The section states: "No person other than the bulk storage, container charging plant, or service station owner or a fully trained ... more
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TELUS Health Solutions adjudicates claims on the basis of a pharmacy's usual and customary professional fee. These fees may be established by provincial legislation, negotiations with Provincial Pharmacy Associations or individually with each ... more
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The administration of the PPC unit is managed by the Dispensing Technician. It does not affect office staff with the exception of greatly reducing the amount of time spent on pharmacy call-backs. ... more
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Licensing requirements vary from state to state. PPC will assist in obtaining the proper licenses and other paperwork needed. ... more
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No. The physician’s medical license grants the physician the right to dispense medication to their own patients. ... more
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No. Physicians have the right and are allowed to dispense medication to their own patients. Since a physician is responsible for the prescription that is written as well as for dispensing samples and administering medication to patients, the act of ... more
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Yes. Physicians are allowed to dispense medication to their own patients. Most physicians have done this in the form of dispensing medication samples, in-office injectables, etc. The Federal Trade Commission has concluded that allowing physicians ... more
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