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American Journal of Hospital Pharmacy, Vol 38, Issue 2, 209-212
Copyright © 1981 by American Society of Health-System Pharmacists


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Quality assurance of pharmaceutical services: an objective-based planning strategy

MH Stolar


Methods of planning an objective-based quality assurance program are described. The major steps in the planning are as follows: (1) List the primary pharmacy functions and their respective components; (2) prepare objectives for each function and its components; (3) establish priority of the objectives; (4) convert the highest priority objectives into criteria and their respective standards; (5) develop methods and procedures for determining compliance with the criteria and standards; (6) develop and organize the quality assurance program operating procedures; and (7) implement the program. Following this plan should help assure than the objectives for which a pharmacy's routine activities are conducted are consistently achieved.
 






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