THE UK’s National Institute for
Health and Care Excellence (NICE)
has identified pharmacy as a source
of managing reduced hospital
A&E admissions for children with
constipation.
NICE has created a new quality
standard aimed at helping all
healthcare professionals, including
pharmacists, to improve care of
children and young people with
idiopathic constipation.
The new standard sets out six
statements designed to reduce
emergency admissions as well as
prevent recurrence, and includes
a full assessment with history and
physical examination.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 14 May 14 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 14 May 14
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AN “AI explosion” is sweeping Australia’s healthcare sector, signalling the arrival of an “extraordinary era of medicine”, according to a new report from CSIRO.
THE Australian and New Zealand College of Advanced Pharmacy (ANZCAP) has celebrated the 1,000th pharmacist to complete its pharmacy recognition program (PD 24 Nov 2023).
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