National utilisation trend of Pharmacy Dispensing Value-Added Service (PDVAS) and factor determination in occurrence of service defaulters / Azlan Ahmad

Malaysia government has set up a policy where all medication is supplied on onemonth duration basis as to maintain the medication availability for all patient. Patient with long duration supply are required to return to a healthcare facility to refill their medication repeatedly. The main impact of...

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Main Author: Ahmad, Azlan
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spelling my-uitm-ir.869502024-08-08T04:14:51Z National utilisation trend of Pharmacy Dispensing Value-Added Service (PDVAS) and factor determination in occurrence of service defaulters / Azlan Ahmad 2018 Ahmad, Azlan R Medicine (General) Dispensatories Malaysia government has set up a policy where all medication is supplied on onemonth duration basis as to maintain the medication availability for all patient. Patient with long duration supply are required to return to a healthcare facility to refill their medication repeatedly. The main impact of this policy is increasing the traffic in most of healthcare facilities. As to overcome the issue, Ministry of Health has introduced Pharmacy Dispensing Value-Added Service (PDVAS) specifically target this group of patient. Various services of PDVAS have been implemented to meet the patient needs, however, increasing number of defaulters may affect the successfulness of this service. 2018 Thesis https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/86950/ https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/86950/1/86950.pdf text en public masters Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Faculty of Pharmacy Hassan, Yahaya
institution Universiti Teknologi MARA
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advisor Hassan, Yahaya
topic R Medicine (General)
Dispensatories
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Dispensatories
Ahmad, Azlan
National utilisation trend of Pharmacy Dispensing Value-Added Service (PDVAS) and factor determination in occurrence of service defaulters / Azlan Ahmad
description Malaysia government has set up a policy where all medication is supplied on onemonth duration basis as to maintain the medication availability for all patient. Patient with long duration supply are required to return to a healthcare facility to refill their medication repeatedly. The main impact of this policy is increasing the traffic in most of healthcare facilities. As to overcome the issue, Ministry of Health has introduced Pharmacy Dispensing Value-Added Service (PDVAS) specifically target this group of patient. Various services of PDVAS have been implemented to meet the patient needs, however, increasing number of defaulters may affect the successfulness of this service.
format Thesis
qualification_level Master's degree
author Ahmad, Azlan
author_facet Ahmad, Azlan
author_sort Ahmad, Azlan
title National utilisation trend of Pharmacy Dispensing Value-Added Service (PDVAS) and factor determination in occurrence of service defaulters / Azlan Ahmad
title_short National utilisation trend of Pharmacy Dispensing Value-Added Service (PDVAS) and factor determination in occurrence of service defaulters / Azlan Ahmad
title_full National utilisation trend of Pharmacy Dispensing Value-Added Service (PDVAS) and factor determination in occurrence of service defaulters / Azlan Ahmad
title_fullStr National utilisation trend of Pharmacy Dispensing Value-Added Service (PDVAS) and factor determination in occurrence of service defaulters / Azlan Ahmad
title_full_unstemmed National utilisation trend of Pharmacy Dispensing Value-Added Service (PDVAS) and factor determination in occurrence of service defaulters / Azlan Ahmad
title_sort national utilisation trend of pharmacy dispensing value-added service (pdvas) and factor determination in occurrence of service defaulters / azlan ahmad
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM)
granting_department Faculty of Pharmacy
publishDate 2018
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/86950/1/86950.pdf
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