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Unifying a profession and a health care system: Building the case for a “one pharmacy” global community

The rational use of medicines to achieve better patient outcomes is a global concern. This need has pressured the practice of pharmacy to move away from focusing only on dispensing of the drug product towards the patient's appropriate utilization of the medicine. PharmAlliance, a unique partner...

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Published in:Research in social and administrative pharmacy 2020-02, Vol.16 (2), p.257-260
Main Authors: Easter, Jon C., Jani, Yogini H., Kirkpatrick, Carl M., Steeb, David R., Eckel, Stephen F.
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