Making connections: using healthcare professionals to deliver organisational improvements (1st May 2008)
Nurse and pharmacist prescribing is a valuable tool to deliver patient care in a variety of settings. Many nurse and pharmacist independent prescribers manage their own caseloads including in dedicated clinics - helping patients to manage long-term conditions' or by treating one-off episodes of care in GP Practices or in Walk-in Centres and in Accident and Emergency Departments. To help the NHS understand how Non-Medical Prescribing can help to deliver services, the Department of Health commissioned Primary Care Contracting to produce 6 Nurse Prescribing and 6 Pharmacist Prescribing case studies.
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Nurse and pharmacist prescribing is a valuable tool to deliver patient care in a variety of settings. Many nurse and pharmacist independent prescribers manage their own caseloads including in dedicated clinics - helping patients to manage long-term conditions' or by treating one-off episodes of care in GP Practices or in Walk-in Centres and in Accident and Emergency Departments. To help the NHS understand how Non-Medical Prescribing can help to deliver services, the Department of Health commissioned Primary Care Contracting to produce 6 Nurse Prescribing and 6 Pharmacist Prescribing case studies.
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