Establishing good authentication practice (GAP) in secondary care to protect against falsified medicines and improve patient safety

BD Naughton, JA Smith, DA Brindley - European Journal of Hospital …, 2016 - ejhp.bmj.com
BD Naughton, JA Smith, DA Brindley
European Journal of Hospital Pharmacy, 2016ejhp.bmj.com
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Conclusions
Adopting these guidelines will aid a smooth transition to the implementation of an authentication and verification system in secondary care, minimising risks to patient safety and facilitating pharmacy compliance.
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