(PP) Pharmacy Business Management -3252, Edited by Steven B Kayne. PhD, MBA, LLM, MSc (Sp Med), DAgVetPharm, FRPharmS, FCPP, FIPharmM, MPS (NZ), FNZCP



Similar documents
Schneps, Leila; Colmez, Coralie. Math on Trial : How Numbers Get Used and Abused in the Courtroom. New York, NY, USA: Basic Books, p i.

Criteria for initial registration as a pharmacy technician

PROPOSALS FOR AMENDMENTS TO THE HUMAN MEDICINES REGULATIONS 2012 TO ALLOW WIDER ACCESS TO NALOXONE FOR USE IN EMERGENCIES

How To Understand The Pharmacology Of The Pharmaceutical Industry

The Complete Guide to Option Strategies

Prescribing legally and ethically

Council - 26 March Professional indemnity insurance. Executive summary and recommendations

Minor Ailments Services Pharmacy Technicians a leading role. Module 1: Introduction to Minor Ailments Services

Quality Assurance of Pre-registration Tutors

Compensating the Sales Force

Guidance for registered pharmacies providing pharmacy services at a distance, including on the internet

To: Interested Parties. Our reference: MLX 310 Date: 2 August Dear Sir/Madam

MAKING BEST USE OF THE PHARMACY WORKFORCE A CONSULTATION PAPER

Draft guidance for registered pharmacies providing internet and distance sale, supply or service provision

Choosing Business and Company Names

How to Become a Successful Retail Regulator

PHARMACY TECHNICIAN BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Advice re Nurses Becoming Quit Card Providers

Professional Indemnity & Legal Defence Insurance Policy

The accreditation of foundation degrees leading to direct entry into Year 2 of an accredited MPharm degree

1 of 7 31/10/ :34

To define and explain different learning styles and learning strategies.

Level 2 Certificate in Pharmaceutical Science ( )

Evaluation of the impact of Responsible Pharmacist Regulations

Responding to complaints and concerns

Structured Settlements: The Law and Practice

How To Understand The Health Care System In The United States

Business Architecture

Code of Conduct for Pre-registration Trainee Pharmacy Technicians

Application for registration as a Great Britain qualified pharmacist. Information and Application pack

Standards of conduct, ethics and performance. July 2012

HOSPITAL PHARMACY PRACTICE IN THE UK AND THE RESPONSIBLE PHARMACIST REQUIREMENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS. Foreword The Unidroit Governing Council Members of the Study Goup Executive Summary

MARKETING FINANCIAL SERVICES

1. JOB PURPOSE 2. KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES PRINCIPAL DUTIES:

SUMMARY OF RESPONSES TO CONSULTATION MLX310

Complete Pharmacy Technician Certificate Program 230 clock hours

Subject CT7 Business Economics Core Technical Syllabus

PUBLIC HEALTH CLINICS: A. CLINIC LICENSURE: (1) All clinics where dangerous drugs are administered, distributed or dispensed shall obtain

Do you agree with this proposal? Yes No

TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 8 PRESCRIPTION DRUG MONITORING PROGRAM

(Japanese Note) 1. With reference to subparagraph (m) of paragraph 1 of Article 3 of the Convention:

Financial Services Guide

Charities, Trading and the Law

How To Regulate Health And Social Care Professionals In The Uk

Strategy & Policy. 27 January Michael Tremblay PhD. Tremblay Consulting. mike@tremblay-consulting.biz

Achieving Better Value for Money in Supply of Medicines

NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Code of Ethics for Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians

The accreditation of GB MPharm degrees delivered in part overseas (2+2 degrees)

Rebalancing Medicines Legislation and Pharmacy Regulation

Lawyers for Health Team

NHS number. Frequently Asked Questions For Patients

TABLE OF CONTENTS. Preface About the Author Acknowledgments About APICS Web Added Value

Report of Step 3 event towards degree accreditation; Master of Pharmacy degree of the University of Nottingham, Malaysia Campus, May 2007

THE SECURITIES INSTITUTE OF AMERICA

340B Drug Discount Program Overview and Emerging Issues

DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR MARATHWADA UNIVERSITY, AURANGABAD. PROGRAMME

Regulatory Story. RNS Number : 8343I. DCD Media PLC. 08 July TR-1: NOTIFICATION OF MAJOR INTEREST IN SHARES i

PRIVATE WEALTH MANAGEMENT THE COMPLETE REFERENCE FOR THE PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLANNER

Reflections on clinical pharmacy aspects of curriculum development

Stratex International Plc ('Stratex' or 'the Company') Holdings in Company

Community physiotherapist

Hi iv. Declaration Certificate Acknowledgement Preface. List o f Table. List o f Figures. viii xvi xvii. 1.1 Introduction 1

Accreditation of a Dispensing / Pharmacy Assistant programme (An Introduction to Pharmacy Stock Control), National Pharmacy Association (NPA)

Report of Step 3 event towards degree accreditation; Master of Pharmacy degree of the University of Sunderland, SEGi University College, May 2010

Business Management COURSE OUTLINE

Advertising of medicines: Guidance for providers offering medicinal treatment services

Malawi Article I Article II

Purchasing and Supply Chain Management

SOFTWARE CEO GUIDE: Valuation Analysis Online Marketing Software

PRINCIPLES OF VETERINARY MEDICAL ETHICS OF THE AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION (AVMA)

PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL CERTIFIED ASSOCIATE IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT (PMP & CAPM) EXAM PREPARATION WORKSHOP

Fundamentals of the Craft in Theory and Practice. Patrick O. Connelly

Marketing Coordinator Netherlands

ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE

THE COMPLETE PROJECT MANAGEMENT METHODOLOGY AND TOOLKIT

Customer Relationship Management

ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE FUTURE SUPPLY AND REIMBURSEMENT OF GENERIC MEDICINES FOR NHS SCOTLAND. Consultation Document

The Clinical Nurse Specialist: Issues in Practice

List of figures Notes on contributors Foreword Introduction PART I: THE CREDIT MANAGEMENT FUNCTION 1

National Assembly for Wales: Health and Social Care Committee

Health Care Management. Off-Campus Academic Programs. Southern Illinois University. Great Lakes Naval Training Center Great Lakes Illinois Fall 2014

SOFTWARE TESTING AS A SERVICE

INSPECTORS CHECKLIST MONITORING AND INSPECTION VISITS

Level 2 NVQ Certificate in Pharmacy Service Skills (QCF) ( )

October Board Member Recruitment

2015 CHAPTER 17. HER MAJESTY, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, enacts as follows:

Insurance, indemnity and medico-legal support

Arrangements for: NC Pharmacy Services. at SCQF level 6. Group Award Code: GA6P 46. Validation date: May 2010

Global Forum on Competition

Qualified Persons in the Pharmaceutical Industry Code of Practice 2009, updated August 2015

Option Five: Maintain the Status Quo

The Changing Face of Pharmacy

Please see Section IX. for Additional Information:

West African Minerals Corporation ("West African" or the "Company") Holding in Company

2010 SBS Graduating Seniors Who Plan to Continue Their Education: Intended Colleges

East Penn School District Secondary Curriculum

Manchester Pharmacy School.

Transcription:

-3252, Pharmacy Business Management Edited by Steven B Kayne PhD, MBA, LLM, MSc (Sp Med), DAgVetPharm, FRPharmS, FCPP, FIPharmM, MPS (NZ), FNZCP Independent Consultant Pharmacist Visiting Lecturer, School of Pharmacy University of Strathclyde, Glasgow (PP) London. Chicago Pharmaceutical Press

Contents Foreword xi Preface xiii About the editor xv Contributors xvii Part One - The foundation of pharmacy management 1 Professionalism and business practice 3 Introduction 3 The development of the pharmacy profession 3 The nature of a profession 4 Professions and business 7 Client views 8 Consumer-led expectations 9 Professional dilemmas 1 8 Concluding remarks 19 References 20 Further reading 20 The economics of business 21 Introduction 21 Microeconomics 23 Macroeconomics 40 References 53 Further reading 54 Overview of the pharmacy sector 55 Introduction 55 Structural change 55 Distribution 56 Pricing of pharmaceutical 59 References 63 Further reading 64

vi Contents The essentials of pharmacy business 65 Introduction 65 Pharmacy premises 65 What does a retail pharmacy sell? 66 Margins and product mix 68 Product mix 70 NHS remuneration 71 Buying from wholesalers 74 How should the business be structured? 76 Value added tax 79 Pay as you earn taxation 81 Income tax and corporation tax 83 Accountants 83 Obtaining tax relief 84 Further reading 84 Acquiring and financing a pharmacy 85 Introduction 85 Competitive risks in the whole (macro) market environment 85 Assessing the micro-environmental risks associated with acquiring a pharmacy 87 Factors relating to the acquisition 88 Transferring the NHS Contract 96 Purchase of a limited company 96 Calculating the cost of a business 98 Sources of finance 101 Cost of financing 103 Structural alterations 104 Further reading 104 Legal aspects of pharmacy business 105 Introduction 105 Individual ownership 105 Partnerships 105 Companies 106 Registration of pharmacy premises 109 Employment legislation 110 Working conditions 111 National Health Service Contracts 112 Sale or supply of medicines 1 12 Poisons 113 Code of conduct 114 Summary 114 Further reading 1 14

Contents vii 7 Consumer law 115 Introduction 115 Consumers and contracts generally 1 16 Contract terms 1 16 Terms implied in consumer transactions 117 Further reading 122 Websites 122 Useful addresses 1 22 8 Practical risk management 123 Introduction 123 What went wrong? 123 Doing it right first time 1 25 Risk management - making a difference 128 Health and safety - risk and benefit 131 Insurance - a tool of financial risk management 141 Clinical risk management 142 Dispensing with risk 147 Concluding remarks - risk management and quality 151 References 152 Further reading 153 9 Insurance 155 Introduction 155 The insurance process 158 The structure of the policy 160 Types of policies 163 Risk management 169 How to make a claim 171 Complaints - concerns and procedures 173 Other policies 174 Further information 175 Further reading 175 Part Two - Putting management into practice 177 10 Financial management 179 Introduction 179 Accounting - an introduction 1 80 Recording and reporting financial data 1 83 Analysis of accounts 190 Planning and control 193 Further reading 196

viii Contents 11 Managing service delivery 197 Introduction 197 The service organisation 197 Customer expectations 198 Staff roles in service delivery 200 Analysing services 203 Capacity considerations 209 Converting demand to output 214 Quality counts 216 Waste 219 Controlling performance 220 Points to remember 221 References 222 Further reading 222 12 Managing profit 225 Introduction 225 The analytical stage - answering the question 'Where are we now?' 225 SWOT analysis 226 PEST analysis 231 The planning stage - answering the question 'What are we going to do?' 232 The managing stage - answering the question 'How do we do it?' 233 Improving profit margins 236 Enhancing counter sales 237 Reducing expenses 238 Further reading 240 13 Marketing within the pharmacy environment 243 Introduction 243 What exactly is marketing? 244 Marketing strategy as part of a business plan 247 Understanding your customer 247 Factors affecting customer purchasing decisions 253 References 266 Further reading 266 14 Pharmacy design, merchandising and stock control 269 Introduction 269 Design problems 269 Refitting a pharmacy 271 Suggested pharmacy design 272 Stock management 276 Merchandising 281 Further reading 283

Contents ix 15 epharmacy - Information Technology and the Internet as a business resource 285 Introduction 285 Healthcare and the Internet 285 Establishing a web presence 292 Online pharmacies 294 Legal and ethical issues 296 References 307 Websites for further information 308 16 Human resource management in community pharmacy 311 Introduction 311 Managing human resources 311 Training and development 318 Performance management 322 Further reading 325 17 Pharmacy management in secondary care 327 Introduction 327 The hospital environment 327 Demand management 330 Marketing management 331 Resource management 336 References 347 Further reading 348 18 Medicines management 349 Introduction 349 What is medicines management? 349 The need for medicines management 350 Medicines management and the pharmacist 351 Getting started in medicines management 352 Medicines management in practice 354 Medicines management involving other professionals 356 Summary 356 References 357 Further reading 358 Appendix 1 Pharmaceutical organisations involved in business practice 359 The Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain 359 The Royal Pharmaceutical Society Scottish Department 360 The Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland 360 The Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee 360

x Contents The Scottish Pharmaceutical General Council 361 Community Pharmacy Wales 361 The National Pharmaceutical Association 362 The Scottish Pharmaceutical Federation 363 Company Chemist Association Ltd 363 The Association of Independent Multiple Pharmacies 363 The NHS Confederation 364 Bodies providing CPE and CPD 364 Index 367