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    Value-added service provision through ICT by drug wholesalers in Japan by Tsutomu Nakamura

    Published in Netcom (2010-08-01)
    “…Such merchants have reorganized their operations and provided new value-added services for customers through the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT). In addition to performing intermediate distribution, they have also intensified logistics functions for pharmaceutical manufacturers and pharmacies. …”
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    Telepharmacy Services: Present Status and Future Perspectives: A Review by Simone Baldoni, Francesco Amenta, Giovanna Ricci

    Published in Medicina (2019-07-01)
    “…<i>Results:</i> The studies reviewed were divided into three categories of pharmacy practice, namely (1) support to clinical services, (2) remote education and handling of &#8220;special pharmacies&#8221;, and (3) prescription and reconciliation of drug therapies. …”
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    Design for Distributed Moroccan Hospital Pharmacy Information Environment with Service Oriented Architecture by Hajar Omrana, Safae Nassiri, Fatima-Zahra Belouadha, Ounsa Roudies

    “…This concerns, in particular, Moroccan Hospital Pharmacy Information System (HPIS) which needs to interact with several disparate medical information systems. …”
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    Evaluation of guideline implementation for dispensing driving-impairing medicines by National Pharmacy Organizations by H. de Gier, L. Bogaard, V.F. Siu, B. Todorov, G. Sousa Pinto, R. Viegas, N. Aldarij, L. van Dijk, S.D. Borgsteede

    “…Different activities were performed to support implementation, resulting in examples of successful use of recommendations for driving-impairing medicines in pharmacy practice. Implementation needs further attention. …”
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    Pharmacy Staff Experiences and Needs During Second Dispense of Driving-Impairing Medicines: A Qualitative Study by Karin Benning, Liset van Dijk, Johan (Han) J. De Gier, Sander D. Borgsteede

    Published in Pharmacy (2025-10-01)
    “…Facilitators included strong patient relationships, access to medical records, and a desire for training in consultation skills. Pharmacy staff expressed the need for improved protocols, better ICT (Information and Communication Technology) integration, and targeted communication tools to support safe use of DIMs. …”
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