S2.1 | Our hospital has clear processes in place around the procurement of medicines. | 4 |
S6.3 | The pharmacists in our hospital are all able to engage in relevant educational opportunities. | 5 |
S6.2 | The pharmacists in our hospital are able to demonstrate their competence to perform their roles. | 7 |
S2.6 | The pharmacy in our hospital takes responsibility for all medicines logistics, including for investigational medicines. | 8 |
S3.1 | The pharmacists in our hospital check if a suitable product is commercially available before we manufacture or prepare a medicine. | 8 |
S3.2 | When medicines require manufacture or compounding, we either produce them in our hospital pharmacy or we outsource to an approved provider. | 9 |
S2.4 | Procurement of non-formulary medicines in our hospital is done to a robust process. | 9 |
S5.8 | Our patient's health records accurately record all allergy and other relevant medicine-related information. | 12 |
S5.9 | The pharmacists in our hospital ensure that the information needed for safe medicines use is accessible at the point of care. | 13 |
S3.3 | The pharmacists in our hospital undertake a risk assessment to determine the best practice quality requirements before making a pharmacy preparation. | 16 |
S2.2 | The pharmacists in our hospital take the lead in developing, monitoring, reviewing and improving medicine use processes and the use of medicine-related technologies. | 19 |