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A National Survey on Hospital Formulary Management Processes

Purpose: In light of formulary management guidelines from the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP), and discussion of pharmacies' noncompliance with recent Joint Commission accreditation requirements, the University HealthSystem Consortium conducted a formulary management survey...

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Published in:Journal of pharmacy practice 2011-08, Vol.24 (4), p.409-416
Main Authors: Anagnostis, Ellena, Wordell, Cindy, Guharoy, Roy, Beckett, Robert, Price, Venessa
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