Establishing Effective Therapeutic Partnerships - A generic framework to underpin the Chronic Medication Service element of the Community Pharmacy Contract

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  5. Scottish Executive. Building a Health Service Fit for the Future. 2005. Volume 2, page 50.
  6. The Scottish Government. Better Health, Better Care: Action Plan. 2007.
  7. Hepler CD, Strand LM. March 1990. Opportunities and responsibilities in pharmaceutical care. American Journal of Hospital Pharmacy, Volume 47, pages 533-543.
  8. Scottish Executive. The Right Medicine; A Strategy for Pharmaceutical Care in Scotland. 2002.
  9. 'temporary resident' is a person who is resident in Scotland for more than 24 hours but less than three months.
  10. Clinical Resource and Audit Group, The Scottish Office. Counselling and Advice on Medicines and Appliances in Community Pharmacy Practice. 1996.
  11. Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. 2006. Long Term Conditions: Integrating Community Pharmacy.
  12. Cipolle, Strand, Morley & Frakes. 2004. Peters Institute of Pharmaceutical Care. Pharmaceutical Care I Module.
  13. Scottish Executive. The Right Medicine; A Strategy for Pharmaceutical Care in Scotland. 2002.

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