a practice of pharmacy in a hospital setting including its
organizationally related facilities or services.
client friendly section, responsible
for providing optimal care to in/out patients and the general public through the promotion of safe, accurate, rational and cost-effective use of medicines. | Institutional or hospital pharmacy |
work collaboratively with medical staff
and hospital administration to assure quality patient care and
to improve pharmacy operations and management. | Hospital pharmacist |
Give
1 Pennsylvania Hospital what year?
2 First Hospital Pharmacist? | .
1) 1752
2 Jonathan Roberts |
History of Pharmacy in the Philippines | 1 Hospital Militar in Cebu (1565)
2 Hospital Militar in Manila (1571)
3 Hospital San Juan de Dios (1577)
4 Hospital de San Lazaro (1577)
5 Hospital de San Gabriel (1588)
6 Chinese General Hospital (1891)
7 Philippine General Hospital (1911)
Mnemonic: MilitarSanGen |
1 In 1957, the government
hospital pharmacist form
an association called __
2 In 1960, the private hospital pharmacists
also formed a __
3 In 1962, these 2 associations combined to form the
nucleus of what is now known as the | 1 The Government Hospital
Pharmacist Association.
2 Private Hospital Pharmacists
Association
3 Philippine Society of Hospital
Pharmacists (PSHP) |
Uniqueness of hospital pharmacy
1 Internal forces affecting the practice of pharmacy in
the hospital setting: | .
1)
1 The organizational structure of a hospital or institution
2 Physician-pharmacist-nurse-patient relationship |
Uniqueness of hospital pharmacy
1 External forces which affect the practice of pharmacy in hospital | .
1 Accreditation agencies – hospital association
2 Licensing agencies –DOH,FDA,PDEA,DDB
3 Government agencies imposing standards and regulations –ex:
medicare, PHIC
4 Third-party agencies, (insurance)
5 Social agencies and govt. welfare . Ex. DSWD
6 Governing board and the public opinion . Ex. BOD |
1 Minimum standards for pharmacies in Hospitals
Taken from _____
2 Under __, harmonization and streamlining of system and processes in one strategy that the DOH undertook to make health regulation more rational and client responsive. | 1) AO No. 56 s.1989
2 FOURmula One for Health Programs of DOH |
Minimum standards for pharmacies in Hospitals
(Taken from AO No. 56 s.1989)
1 was established for the LICENSURE of
hospitals and other health facilities.
A single license will be issued to the health facility that covers ancillary and other hospital facilities. | .
1) One Stop Shop (Administrative Order No. 2007-0021, Harmonization and Streamlining of the Licensure System for Hospitals) |
General requirements
1 Application with FDA | .
1.1Standard petition form
1.2 Proof of registration as an establishment
1.3 Valid certificate of registration
1.4 Certificate of attendance to FDA licensing seminar
1.5 Affidavit of undertaking (change of establishment name, display of LTO, notify FDA if
there is a change in location of RPh in charge.
1.6 Tentative list of products intended to be sold
1.7 Contract of Lease
1.8 Self-Assessment ToolKit (SAT-K)
1.9 Credential of Pharmacists and Pharmacy assistants |
Any entity applying for an LTO as drugstore
shall be required to demonstrate its capacity
to perform adequately its function to inform
its clientele in accordance with __ and
sell drugs and meds which are safe, effective
and of good quality to the public. | RA 6675 |
Specific requirements | 1 Premises
2 Books, references, documents
3 Record Books duly registered with FDA
4 Utensils, apparatus and other equipment
5 A full-time valid registered pharmacist physically present during office hours. If Pharmacist Assistant is present, NC 3 Training certificate is required |
Administrative Sanctions | 1 Temporary Closure
- absence of pharmacist on three (3) inspections by FDA inspector
2 Suspension of LTO
- Failure to produce invoices, etc
- Failure to properly record and keep the file for
prescriptions in the last 2 years
- Refusal to allow entry of FDA inspectors
3 Revocation of LTO
- Sale of adulterated, expired, samples, misbranded
drugs and the likes
- Failure to record properly the dangerous drugs as
determined by DDB
- Lack of pharmacist
- Failure to take necessary remedial or corrective measures during prescribed period by FDA |
Optional Reference
Copies of the Follow Republic Acts: | RA 4226 (HOSPITAL LICENSURE ACT)
RA 7394 (CONSUMER ACT OF THE PHILIPPINES)
RA 7432 (SENIOR CITIZEN'S ACT)
RA 7581 (PRICE ACT)
RA 9184 (GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT ACT)
RA 9165 (COMPREHENSIVE DANGEROUS DRUGS ACT OF 2002)
RA 9502 (UNIVERSALLY ACCESSIBLE CHEAPER AND QUALITY MEDICINE ACT OF 2008) |