In pharmacy, especially in highly clinical settings, we tend to focus too much on regulation, looking for compliance security. But what about randomly observing the actual compounding workflow during the day to establish if our “state of control” is maintained and compounding practices are consistent with and fostering a culture of patient safety? compliance in the timing and results of EM and the clarity of our SOPs are important, but so is how we all understand and execute our process during active time. Read More >
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