Collaborative practice protocol definition

Collaborative practice protocol means a written document that identifies the collaborative drug therapy management actions that a pharmacist is authorized to perform for a patient and that is developed jointly by the pharmacist and the physician and meets the requirements outlined in N.J.A.C. 13:39-13.5.
Collaborative practice protocol means a written document that identifies the collaborative drug therapy management actions that a pharmacist is authorized to perform for a patient and that is developed jointly by the pharmacist and the physician, and meets the requirements set forth at (c) below.

Related to Collaborative practice protocol

  • 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 agreement means a written agreement

  • Collaborative pharmacy practice agreement means a written and signed

  • Collaborative pharmacy practice means a practice of pharmacy whereby one or

  • Community practice protocol means a written, executed agreement entered into voluntarily between an authorized pharmacist and a physician establishing drug therapy management for one or more of the pharmacist’s and physician’s patients residing in a community setting. A community practice protocol shall comply with the requirements of subrule 8.34(2).