Principles of the scheme Sample Clauses

Principles of the scheme. This specification outlines the procedures for carrying out the Service and its administration. The specification has been separated into Pharmacy and Prescriber responsibilities. Supervised consumption is recommended for new prescriptions. The duration of supervision will be based on an individual risk assessment for, and with, each client. The dispensing arrangements should take into account the client’s social factors, such as employment and childcare responsibilities. Supervision itself may create secondary dependence. Clients should not see this as a punishment and, once stabilised, clients should be trusted to take home their medication. Pharmacies are supported by the Prescribing Agency through sharing information and regular liaison. The client enters into a contract with the Pharmacy to ensure appropriate engagement. See Appendix C for Three Way Prescribed Treatment Agreement There must be a designated area in the pharmacy i.e. consultation area/room, that has been passed as suitable for delivering professional services as part of the Community Pharmacy Assurance Framework Monitoring Visits, that takes into account both the clients’ dignity and that of other pharmacy customers and staff safety.
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Principles of the scheme. This specification outlines the procedures for carrying out the Service and its administration. The specification has been separated into Pharmacy and Prescriber responsibilities. Supervised consumption is recommended for new prescriptions for a period of 3 months. The need for supervised consumption should take into account the client’s social factors, such as employment and childcare responsibilities. Supervision itself may create secondary dependence. Clients should not see this as a punishment and, once stabilised, clients should be trusted to take home their medication. Pharmacies are supported from the Prescribing Agency through sharing of information and regular liaison. The client enters into a contract with the Pharmacy to ensure appropriate engagement. There must be a designated area in the pharmacy i.e. consultation area / room, that has been passed as suitable for delivering professional services as part of the Community Pharmacy Assurance Framework Monitoring Visits, that takes into account both the clients’ dignity and that of other pharmacy customers.

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