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Pharmacy Management: Essentials for All Practice Settings, Second Edition

Pharmacy Management: Essentials for All Practice Settings, Second Edition

9780071494366
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If its important to your pharmacy career… youll find it here

This is the most comprehensive pharmacy management book I have ever seen. It is suitable for all types of practice settings:: community/retail, hospital, etc. It is nearly a one-stop single resource for one opening a new pharmacy or owning or managing an existing pharmacy. In essence, it provides an understanding for the role of management in pharmacy practice. The book covers core topics as well as valuable peripheral topics and themes that will be of value to managers....It is superior to the earlier edition and to other, currently available management books. It is a plus that nearly all examples and cases use pharmacy settings. 3 Stars.--Doodys Review Service

Covering everything from operations management and purchasing to Medicare Part D, this complete guide explains vital pharmacy management topics across all practice settings.

More than any other text, Pharmacy Management reflects the challenges facing todays pharmacist. The book is filled with advice from the fields top experts who take you through the principles applicable to all aspects of pharmacy practice, from managing money to handling personal stress. Long after youve taken your last pharmacy college exam, youll turn to Pharmacy Management for answers to make your pharmacy practice more professionally rewarding and personally enriching.

Features::

  • A scenario-based presentation combines practical solutions with evidence-based management theory and models, which are directly applied to cases and examples.
  • Learning objectives and Q&As appear in every chapter
  • NEW chapters on:: Leadership, Medicare Part D, and Financial Reports
  • Important revisions to the chapters on Managing Technology and Information Systems and Reimbursement for Value-Added Pharmacy Services
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Publication date
2008
Issue number
2
Cover
paperback
Pages count
640
Dimensions (mm)
185 x 234
Weight (g)
933
  • I. Why Study Management in Pharmacy School?
    1. Pharmaceutical Care as a Management Movement
    2. Management Functions
    II. Managing Operations
    3. Strategic Planning in Pharmacy Operations
    4. Business Planning for Pharmacy Programs
    5. General Operations Management
    6. Managing Technology and Pharmacy Information Systems
    7. Ensuring Quality in Pharmacy Questions
    III. Managing People
    8. Organizational Structure and Behavior
    9. Human Resources Management Functions
    10. Performance Appraisal Systems
    11. Customer Service
    12. Contemporary Workplace Issues
    13. Time Management/Organizational Skills
    14. Leadership in Pharmacy
    IV. Managing Money
    15. Financial Reports
    16. Third-Party Payer Considerations
    17. Medicare Part D
    18. Budgeting
    19. Personal Finance
    V. Managing Traditional Goods and Services
    20. Marketing Theory
    21. Marketing Applications
    22. Purchasing and Inventory Management
    23. Merchandising
    VI. Managing Value-Added Services
    24. Appraising the Need for Value-Added Services
    25. Implementing Value-Added Pharmacy Services
    26. Compensation for Value-Added Pharmacy Services
    27. Evaluating the Outcomes of Value-Added Pharmacy Services
    VII. Managing Risks in Pharmacy Practice
    28. Risk Management in Contemporary Pharmacy Practice
    29. Compliance with Regulations and Regulatory Bodies
    30. Preventing and Managing Medication Errors:: The Pharmacists Role
    VIII:: Management Applications in Specific Pharmacy Practice Settings
    31. Entrepreneurship
    32. Applications in Independent Community Pharmacy
    33. Applications in Chain Community Pharmacy
    34. Applications in Hospital Pharmacy Practice
    Index

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