Pharmaceutical Review - Queensland Health’s experience
Author(s)
Coombes, Ian
Hall, Anthony
Mitchell, Charles
Maclean, Christine
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2006
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The process undertaken in Queensland has been to agree to definitions, develop and agree to a framework that assists prioritisation of clinical tasks essential to good patient care based on high risk medicines and high risk patient groups. The General Level Framework allows self and peer objective evaluation of performance, enables feedback to individuals and managers on the level and standard of practice and allows targeted objectives to be set for individuals and services, using objective outcomes.The process undertaken in Queensland has been to agree to definitions, develop and agree to a framework that assists prioritisation of clinical tasks essential to good patient care based on high risk medicines and high risk patient groups. The General Level Framework allows self and peer objective evaluation of performance, enables feedback to individuals and managers on the level and standard of practice and allows targeted objectives to be set for individuals and services, using objective outcomes.
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Journal Title
Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research
Volume
36
Issue
4
Subject
Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Practice
Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences