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Standard of practice in women’s and newborn health for pharmacy services

  • James Dwyer
  • , Megan Clarke
  • , Luke Grzeskowiak
  • , Charis Lau
  • , Tamara Lebedevs
  • , Kate Luttrell
  • , Treasure M McGuire
  • , Kate O'Hara
  • , Jia Yin Soo
  • , Yee Mellor

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Abstract

In Australia, everyone shares a fundamental right to safe and high-quality health care. This is defined in the Australian Charter of Healthcare Rights,1 which all healthcare systems must strive to uphold. The Australian Charter of Healthcare Rights summarises the basic rights of patients and consumers when accessing healthcare services including access, safety, respect, partnership, information, privacy and the right give feedback. 1 The provision of pharmacy services must encompass the Australian Charter of Healthcare Rights1 to deliver effective, efficient, timely, and equitable person-centred care.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)333-351
Number of pages19
JournalJournal of Pharmacy Practice and Research
Volume54
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Jul 2024

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