Collaborative practice definition

Collaborative practice means that a physician may delegate aspects of drug therapy management for the physician’s patients to an authorized pharmacist through a community practice protocol. “Collaborative practice” also means that a P&T committee may authorize hospital pharmacists to perform drug therapy management for inpatients and hospital clinic patients through a hospital practice protocol.
Collaborative practice means the joint management of the health care
Collaborative practice means dental hygienists, dentists, and other health professionals cooperating as colleagues to integrate their respective care regimens into a single comprehensive approach to quality client care.

Examples of Collaborative practice in a sentence

  • Collaborative practice arrangements shall be in the form of written3 agreements, jointly agreed-upon protocols, or standing orders for the delivery of health care4 services.

  • Human resources for health in the low-resource world: Collaborative practice and task-shifting in maternal and neonatal care.

  • Collaborative practice agreements shall be made in the best interest of public health.

  • Collaborative practice arrangements shall be in the form of3 written agreements, jointly agreed-upon protocols, or standing orders for the delivery of health4 care services.

  • Collaborative practice arrangements, which shall be in writing, may delegate to an5 assistant physician the authority to administer or dispense drugs and provide treatment as long6 as the delivery of such health care services is within the scope of practice of the assistant7 physician and is consistent with that assistant physician's skill, training, and competence and the8 skill and training of the collaborating physician.


More Definitions of Collaborative practice

Collaborative practice means a licensed pharmacist providing
Collaborative practice means that an ARNP may delegate aspects of drug therapy management for the ARNP’s patients to an authorized pharmacist through a written community practice protocol. “Collaborative practice” also means that a P&T committee may authorize hospital pharmacists to perform drug therapy management for inpatients and the hospital’s clinic patients through a hospital practice protocol when the clinic and the pharmacist are under the direct authority of the hospital’s P&T committee.
Collaborative practice means a licensed pharmacist providing certain patient care under a written agreement with a Vermont licensed practitioner pursuant to rules adopted by the Board of Pharmacy.
Collaborative practice means the joint management of the health care of a patient by an advanced practice registered nurse performing advanced practice registered nursing and one or more consulting physicians or dentists. Except as otherwise provided in R.S. 37:930, acts of medical diagnosis and prescription by an advanced practice registered nurse shall be in accordance with a collaborative practice agreement.
Collaborative practice means that practice whereby one or more physicians have jointly agreed to work in conjunction with one or more pharmacists for the purpose of collaborative drug therapy management of patients.
Collaborative practice means an alternate dispute resolution process which avoids litigation and promotes the wellbeing of the whole family and other relevant stakeholders.
Collaborative practice means the implementation of a formal written agreement that outlines procedures for consultation and collaboration with other health care professionals, e.g., licensed physicians and mid-level practitioners.