Drug therapy management definition

Drug therapy management means the review of a drug therapy regimen of a patient by one or more pharmacists for the purpose of evaluating and rendering advice to one or more practitioners regarding adjustment of the regimen.
Drug therapy management means the review, in accordance with a collaborative practice agreement, of drug therapy regimen(s) of patients by a pharmacist for the purpose of rendering advice to one (1) or more physicians that are party to the agreement, or their physician designees, regarding adjustment of the regimen. Decisions involving drug therapy management shall be made in the best interests of the patient. In accordance with a collaborative practice agreement, drug therapy management may include:
Drug therapy management means any act or service by a pharmacist in compliance with orders in a Prescriber Care Plan.

Examples of Drug therapy management in a sentence

  • Drug therapy management shall be defined as: (i) the implementation of predetermined drug therapy which includes diagnosis and product selection by the patient's physician; (ii) modification of prescribed drug dosages, dosage forms, and dosage schedules; and (iii) ordering tests; (i), (ii), and (iii) shall be pursuant to an agreement that is physician, pharmacist, patient, and disease specific.

  • Drug therapy management means the review and evaluation of drug therapy regimens for patients undertaken by a pharmacist in order to provide drug therapy, monitor progress, and modify drug therapy.

  • Drug therapy management does not include the selection of drug products not prescribed by the physician, unless the drug product is named in the physician initiated protocol or the physician initiated record of deviation from a standing protocol.

  • Drug therapy management may only be conducted by a pharmacist upon the presentation of a valid order for a specific, individual patient from that patient’s physician.

  • Drug therapy management may only be undertaken pursuant to an initial diagnosis made by a physician, a valid order for the therapy, and a written agreement, which delineates proper protocols, to be used and the type of interaction that must occur between the pharmacist and the physician.


More Definitions of Drug therapy management

Drug therapy management means the review of drug therapy regimens of patients by a pharmacist for the purpose of evaluating and rendering advice to a physician regarding adjustment of the regimen in accordance with the collaborative pharmacy practice agreement. Decisions involving drug therapy management shall be made in the best interest of the patient. Drug therapy management is limited to:
Drug therapy management means the same as medication therapy management as defined in this Chapter.
Drug therapy management means the review of drug
Drug therapy management means the review, in accordance with a collaborative practice agreement, of drug therapy regimen or regimens of patients by one (1) or more licensed pharmacist(s) for the purpose of initiating, adjusting, monitoring, or discontinuing the regimen. Decisions involving drug therapy management shall be made in the best interests of the patient. In accordance with a collaborative practice agreement, drug therapy management may include:
Drug therapy management means the review of drug therapy regimens of patients
Drug therapy management means treatment of a patient using
Drug therapy management means any act or service provided by a pharmacist in compliance with a Board-approved drug therapy management agreement.