VA CMOPs: Producing a pattern of quality and efficiency in government

Abstract Objective To describe the modern, highly efficient, and effective production of prescriptions in a contemporary pharmacy practice setting using large-scale automated dispensing systems. Setting 83,000-square-foot Department of Veterans Affairs Consolidated Mail Outpatient Pharmacy (VA CMOP)...

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