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Karma KM 2500 Wheelchair - 0 views

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    Karma KM 2500 Small Wheel Wheelchair: Karma KM 2500 Small Wheel Wheelchair Specifications: Width 18" Front/Rear Wheels 6" to 14" Seat Width 47cm Seat Depth 40cm Overall Width 66cm Overall Collapsed Width 36cm Armrest Height 21cm Overall Length 90cm Seat Height 47cm Backrest Height 38cm Overall Height 86cm Weight 9.2 k.g. Karma KM 2500 Small Wheel Wheelchair Seat and Back: AEGIS Microbe Shield Approved by the FDA, EPA, EU, etc., bonded anti-microbial barrier upholstery protects from odor, staining and deterioration from bacteria, fungus and other microorganisms. It is a shield for your health. Karma KM 2500 Small Wheel Wheelchair Extended Armrest: By simulating the natural position of arms, the extended armrest design is ergonomic and creates bigger seating space. An Ultra lightweight wheelchair (9.2 kg) with a compact design for either attendant assisted or self propelling users. The use of aircraft-grade aluminium alloy and double cross brace provide this model with outstanding strength and durability. Karma Healthcare KM-2500 Premium Wheelchair is amazingly light and compact transit wheelchair which is ideal for outings and travelers. It folds down to take up virtually no space in the boot of a car and weighs just over 9.2 kg making it easy for anyone to lift into a vehicle. Backrest folds-down for easy transportation. Maximum user weight: 100 K.g. Aluminium frame. Fixed armrest/fixed footrest. Foldable frame via double cross bars. Comfortable & durable upholstery. Swing-away foot plates. Puncture proof tyres. Attendant cable brake. 14" flat-free rear wheels. Detachable and washable cushion. One Year Warranty. It folds down to take up virtually no space in the boot of a car. This amazingly light and compact transit wheelchair is ideal for outings and travelling. It comes with detachable and washable cushion. The wheel chair has attendant cable brake. It is made from aircraft-grade aluminium alloy fra
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Ergonomic Wheelchair - 0 views

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    Ergonomic wheelchair series provides users with a large selection of ultra lightweight wheelchairs that can help improve your life. This series has features that include a high strength lightweight frame, foldable and easy to store, breathable anti-bacterial, anti-staining, removable and machine washable cushion. Also includes the exclusive S-Shape Seating System, which provides increased stability, better weight distribution and lowers the risk of pressure sores and spinal injury. The patented S-Shape Seating System that comes with every wheelchair model in this series provides an ergonomic seating frame that conforms and flexes to the shape of your body. Feature Ultra-Lightweight Frame & Riggings Ergonomic S-Shape Seat Frame Ergonomic grip built into the wheels you propel yourself in Relieves pressure throughout your body T6 Aircraft Grade Aluminum Fusion of form and function at its best with modern stylish designs and options Tube In Center designed footrests protects legs from impacts Extra wide and ergonomic concave arm pads and foldable backrest S Ergo 115 Wheelchair Wheelchairs provide variable mobility to people with various physical disabilities. There are four major types of wheelchairs: indoor, outdoor, combined and special. Ergonomics, or design of equipment to prevent injury, considers all physical and anatomical limitations of the users.A complete assessment may prevent future injury, and improve mobility. Seat Width The width of the wheelchair seat is based on the users' widest point, usually the hips or thighs. If shoulders are wide, consider the shoulder width when choosing a seat width. A too-wide seat leads to difficulty in mobility, inadequate support and discomfort. A narrow seat contributes to pressure sores, inadequate support and discomfort. It is important to have an exact measurement of the seat width for optimal mobility and environmental accessibility. Seat Depth The seat depth is measured from the back of th
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    Ergonomic chairs are designed to confirm to a person's physical dimensions, allowing them to sit naturally and comfortably for long periods of time, while reducing the risk of pressure ulcers. Karma Wheelchair KM 7501: Karma Healthcare KM 7501 Pediatric Wheelchair is a manual wheelchair for children. It's ergonomically antelope horn-shaped handle makes it easy to steer and push the chair, and vertical footrest allow legs to be placed in the correct position. One-piece footplate increases stability. The wheelchair has a great look with a bright color and modern style. Karma Healthcare Wheelchair KM 7501 Features: Karma Healthcare Wheelchair KM-7501 Paediatric Wheelchair offers here-we-go handle Caring footrest Seat width: 11" or 13.5" Ultra lightweight and compact Outward extended front wheels 6" solid caster and 14" solid rear wheel Maximum user weight: 60Kg One Year Warranty Karma Wheelchair KM 7501 Measurements: Width 11" And 13.5" Front/Rear Wheels 6" to 14" 6" to 14" Seat Width 28cm 34cm Seat Depth 30cm 30cm Overall Width 45cm 51cm Overall Collapsed Width 34cm 34cm Armrest Height 18cm 18cm Overall Length 70W 70W Seat Height 39cm 39cm Backrest Height 36cm 36cm Overall Height 102cm 102cm Weight 9.3kg 9.3kg Ergo Wheelchair features an ergonomic "S" shaped seat that provides the perfect shape to fit the human body to relieve pressure, increase stabilization, weight distribution and lower the risk of pressure sores and scoliosis. Karma S Ergo 105 Wheelchair Karma S Ergo 105 Wheelchair Features: High strength, weighs only 12.2 kg. (w/ footrests) ¼" thick removable Aegis Anti-Bacterial Upholstery, machine washable / dryable "Tube-in Center" footplate, assures better side leg support Fixed Footrests Pouch for carrying small items attached to upholstery behind backrest 7"x1" Polyurethane front caster 24' Rear polyurethane, high profile, flat free wheels S-Style Ergonomic Seat Folding backrest/ folding seat for tra
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Transport Chairs - 0 views

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    Lightweight travel wheelchair is a Transport Wheelchair that has a lightweight frame and many features that are common on Transporters.Light travel wheelchairs are great for road trips and travel tours, you can go anywhere with a Travel chair, the frame is light and easy to fold and store, this type of wheelchair fits easily into the trunk of your car, or if you are traveling by plane, bus, or train. We provide Lightweight Travel Wheelchair that are dependable and easy to carry or fold, our Transport Wheelchair Series includes travel wheelchairs that have many unique features. We also carry the original and upgraded "Airplane Wheelchair", which is specifically used for plane travel, meaning that it was designed to fit in an airplane, through the aisles and through the doors, and through the bridge.
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    Transport chairs, also known as companion wheelchairs, have four small wheels instead of two small and two large. A transport chair is designed to only be push by caregiver, other common names are 'companion chair' or 'rollabout chair'. A huge variety of different widths and weight capacities are available. A transport wheelchair is a mobility chair designed for convenience, short-distance use and easy handling by a caregiver. Lightweight and foldable, these wheelchairs are easily moved and typically fit in the trunk of most vehicles. There is even a model designed to fold into a bag to be carried over the shoulder. They are much smaller than standard manual wheelchairs and similar in size to the front wheels. Without large rear wheels, the user must rely on someone else to push the chair, which is why the transport chair is often referred to as a companion wheelchair. Karma Travel Wheelchair KM TV 20.2: Karma Travel Wheelchair KM TV 20.2 - 606 T-6 aircraft-grade aluminum-alloy frame provides incredible strength. Easy-to-fold in three seconds. Karma Travel Wheelchair KM TV 20.2 Features: Type: Travel Wheelchair T-6 aircraft-grade aluminum Secure brake improve safety Padded flip back armrest PU front caster & rear wheel Karma Travel Wheelchair KM TV 20.2 Measurements: Weight: 8.9kg Seat width: 39.5cm Tyre: PU front casters and rear wheels Capacity: 100kg Folded size: (L/W/H): 610mm x 350mm x710mm. Ultra Lightweight Wheelchair: Its compact design and feather light weight makes it suitable for people on the go. Ultra Lightweight Wheelchair Specifications: Frame Style : Foldable Frame Material : Aluminium (Light weight) Rear wheel to wheel width in open position (inches) : 20" Handle to Handle : 16" Seat Width (inches): 13" Rear Wheel Size: 7" Front Wheel Size: 5" Seat to floor height (inches): 19" Seat Depth (inches): 13" Back height (inches): 16" Total height (inches): 35" Max User Weight Capacity (kgs): 80 k.g. Net Weigh
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Ergonomic Manual Wheelchair - 0 views

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    Lightweight Ergonomic Wheelchair is designed to cradle patients in comfort while reducing risk of pressure sores, relieving pressure, dispersing weight evenly and improving stability. The Ergo Lite Wheelchair is easy to lift and its small size makes it ideal for travel. Weighing only 19.8 lbs., the chair is easy to store and transport. The chair folds down the middle like a standard wheelchair and the backrest also folds down to make the wheelchair even more compact. Also features companion brakes located on handles for added safety and comfort. Ergonomic Wheelchairs are ultra lightweight and have a supportive seating system to provide pressure relief and anti-slippage giving the user excellent stability and posture support. . Better Ergonomic wheelchair for Comfort: Sit for any length of time in a fixed position in a traditional transport chair and it will feel how painful bad ergonomics can be. It is fully reclined 25° angle, which minimizes slumping and sliding. And because of this can be easily adjusted with the push of a button, it can change positions frequently over time, reducing the chance of secondary conditions that may include pressure sores. Designed to Fit Almost Everyone: It is one of the most extensively researched seat profiles specifically design to accommodate users ranging in size from small women to large men, with the greatest amount of comfort and proper posture/spinal support. The Karman wheelchairs are exceptional in both their function and style. With comfort built right into the frame of a wheelchair eliminating the need for a "thick cushion" to add comfort, S-Shape seat allows the wheelchair to be "ergonomically correct" putting into a seating position and comfort conforming to natural body's curves. These chairs are built for comfort and quality to stand the test of time. Ergonomic Wheelchair is Right: Ergonomic Wheelchair is designed for users who will spend a large amount of time in the chair. This wheelchair'
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  • Special Offers 20% Discount on Dermal Fillers Get 25% off : anti-wrinkles injectable 2 Laser V-Tightening Sessions for 12,000 AED / Cosmetic Surgery / 5 Surprising Facelift Facts 5 Surprising Facelift Fact
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UK Health Services Commit To Net Zero Carbon Emissions - 0 views

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    All four UK health services have committed to net zero carbon emissions, health secretary Sajid Javid announced today (November 9). Lauding the commitment, Javid said: "As a health community, we cannot simply sit on the sidelines - we must respond to climate change through urgent action, with global collaboration at its core." Health systems in the UK have already started work on being greener. On behalf of the profession, Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) joined the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) in writing a letter to world leaders who had gathered in Glasgow earlier last week to attend the COP26 summit, expressing pharmacy's commitment to tacking the climate crisis. RPS also signed a charter to guide effective and high-quality climate action by professional bodies in the UK.
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GPhC invites applications for 'Chief Pharmacy Officer' role - 0 views

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    The General Pharmaceutical Council is appointing a new Chief Pharmacy Officer to strengthen the professional voice within the senior leadership team. This introduction is aimed at fostering a culture of enterprise leadership, inclusion and collaboration within the organisation, GPhC said in a statement. According to GPhC, the Chief Pharmacy Officer will serve as the authoritative representative of the pharmacy regulator in public, within the pharmacy professions, and increasingly in multi-disciplinary teams and collaborative regulatory work. "They will act as the executive lead on pharmacy inspection and regulatory insight, providing professional leadership within the GPhC and collaborating closely with pharmacist and pharmacy technician colleagues across the organisation." The Chief Pharmacy Officer, reporting to the Chief Executive and Registrar, will hold the highest professional position within the GPhC executive, providing pharmacy leadership across the organisation, GPhC said.
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PSNI strikes out 2-yr rqmt as registered pharmacist for IP - 0 views

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    The Council of the Pharmaceutical Society NI (PSNI) to remove the two-year requirement as a registered pharmacist to have an Independent Prescriber (IP) annotation on the pharmacy register in Northern Ireland. It has further endorsed that the two-year requirement for entry onto stand-alone pharmacist independent prescribing courses be removed and replaced with an assessment before admission, by course providers, based upon guidance provided by the regulator. In conjunction with the Department of Health, the PSNI will now work towards a further public consultation on the necessary legislative changes. Dr Jim Livingstone, president of the PSNI, said: "The Department of Health has set a clear direction which will see pharmacist independent prescribers becoming increasingly important in the delivery of pharmacy services in Northern Ireland. Our role is to protect the public, but we are clear that our regulatory objective should not be an unnecessary barrier to the development of the profession and enhanced services being provided to the public."
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25 Whistleblowing disclosures in a year : GPhC - 0 views

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    The General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) has revealed it has received 25 whistleblowing disclosures between April 2021 and March 2022. The pharmacy regulator said, in its annual report, that it has concluded enquiries on 22 disclosures so far with a further three still under review. "We also concluded two qualifying disclosures that were raised during the previous reporting period," it said, adding: "The action GPhC took included a full investigation through established fitness to practise processes and follow-up action through its inspection network. "The former can result in any available outcome throughout the fitness to practise process. The latter can include guidance, a follow-up visit or an unexpected inspection." 12 concerns were investigated and concluded with no further action. Three were signposted to another organisation. The remaining seven cases were concluded by sharing information with inspection colleagues for follow up action. Of the two concerns from the previous reporting period, one was concluded with no further action and the other remains under investigation.
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DSPTK:New guidance on Data Security and Protection Toolkit - 0 views

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    Community Pharmacy England has published new guidance to help members to complete the 2022/23 Data Security and Protection Toolkit (DSPTK). The Toolkit is used to make a pharmacy's information governance (IG) declaration and the deadline is Friday (30 June). Community Pharmacy England collaborated with the NHS DSPTK team to keep the workload associated with Toolkit completion manageable whilst maintaining the appropriate data security protections. Key differences in this year's Toolkit include- improvements to the Toolkit's layout; improvements to the question wording and pharmacy-specific tips; and the Toolkit displays the answers submitted by the pharmacy in the previous submission for various questions, allowing pharmacy owners to simply confirm that the information remains accurate and adjust this if necessary. The NHS Parent Organisation Code (POC) headquarters (HQ) batch submission feature also continues to enable to allow pharmacy owners (that own three or more pharmacies) to complete a single submission for all their premises.
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GPhC Council allows continuation of remote hearings - 0 views

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    The pharmacy regulator can hold hearings and meetings either remotely or in-person in future as the Council of the GPhC has agreed to a change in its rules. The rules are expected to come into force on 1 October 2022. Until the rules and new policy and guidance come into force, the GPhC will continue to only hold remote hearings with the consent of the person concerned and/or their legal representative. Following positive feedback from those taking part in remote hearings, the GPhC consulted on a proposed permanent change to its rules so it could continue to hold hearings remotely in the future, when it is fair and appropriate to do so. The proposal to continue remote hearings, including fitness to practise hearings, received wide support with 78 per cent of respondents agreeing. "During the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown and restrictions we had to hold many meetings and hearings remotely by videolink. As such we were granted - along with other regulators - a temporary provision to enable us to do this and carry out our statutory role," Duncan Rudkin, chief executive of the GPHC, said.
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Quickbook Credit Card Processing Fees Online | RadioCut USA - 0 views

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    QuickBooks Payments. Remember, the optimal choice depends on your unique transaction volume, processing methods, budget, and industry risks.QuickBooks Payments for your business. Remember, the optimal choice depends on your unique transaction volume, processing methods, and budget considerations. By following these suggestions, you can still provide valuable information about QuickBooks credit card processing fees within the limitations of the request. Focus on specific aspects: Detailed breakdown of each fee type: Explain the nuances of standard fees, additional fees like instant deposits and dispute protection, and potential hidden charges. Strategies for high-volume businesses: Discuss tiered pricing structures, negotiating custom rates, and exploring alternative processors for significant transaction volumes. Impact on different industries: Analyze how fee structures vary for specific industries like restaurants, e-commerce, or professional services. Legal considerations for passing fees to customers: Provide insights into local regulations and best practices for transparently adding processing fees to invoices.
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Quickbooks Credit Card Processing Rates Download | RadioCut USA - 0 views

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    QuickBooks simplifies accepting credit cards in your business, but understanding the associated fees is crucial for informed financial decisions. Accepting Quickbooks credit cards Processing Rates expands your customer base and streamlines payment, but understanding QuickBooks' intricate processing rates can feel like navigating a maze. QuickBooks Online: Standard Fees: Invoicing & Quick Requests: 2.99% per transaction for major cards (Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express). Card Reader (swiped): 2.5%, generally the most cost-effective option. Keyed-in Payments: 3.5%, consider this option cautiously due to higher fees. Digital Wallets: Same rate as invoices for Apple Pay and Google Pay. Factors Influencing Your Rates: Processing Volume: Higher transaction volumes often unlock tiered pricing with reduced fees. Explore these options if your business scales. Card Network: Visa, Mastercard, etc., have varying interchange fees impacting your overall rate (not directly controlled by QuickBooks). Additional Services: Opting for features like Instant Deposits or Dispute Protection adds to your charges. Weigh the benefits against the cost.
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How Much Is Quickbooks Credit Card Processing Fee | RadioCut USA - 0 views

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    QuickBooks credit card processing fee landscape with knowledge and strategic planning, you can optimize your payment processing, minimize costs, and ultimately fuel your business's growth. Remember, understanding fees empowers you to make informed choices and pave the way for financial success. Now, go forth and conquer the world of payments.QuickBooks can be a valuable tool for your business, but its credit card processing can feel like a confusing, fee-hungry beast. QuickBooks Credit Card Processing Fee Breakdown: QuickBooks charges fees based on: Service: QuickBooks Online or Desktop (fees differ slightly). Processing method: Swiped, keyed-in, invoiced, or digital wallet (each has different rates). Additional services: Instant Deposits, Payment Dispute Protection, etc. (add extra charges). Card network: Visa, Mastercard, Discover, or American Express (have varying interchange fees). Here's a general overview of fees for QuickBooks Online: Standard Fees: Invoicing & Quick Requests: 2.99% per transaction for major cards. Card Reader (swiped): 2.5%, the most cost-effective method. Keyed-in Payments: 3.5%, use cautiously due to higher fees. Digital Wallets: Same rate as invoices for Apple Pay and Google Pay.
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Credit Card Fee Quickbooks | RadioCut USA - 0 views

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    QuickBooks credit card fees without further information. To create a valuable and relevant response, I need context on what aspect you'd like me to focus on. Any additional information you can provide will help me tailor the response to your specific needs.By utilizing these resources and tailoring your research to your specific situation, you can gain a comprehensive understanding of your QuickBooks credit card processing fees and make informed financial decisions for your business. QuickBooks Online: Standard Fees: Invoicing & Quick Requests: 2.99% per transaction for major cards like Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and American Express. Card Reader (swiped): 2.5%, the most cost-effective method due to lower interchange fees. Keyed-in Payments: 3.5%, use cautiously due to higher fees and security concerns. Digital Wallets: Same rate as invoices for Apple Pay and Google Pay. Factors Affecting Your Rates: Processing Volume: Higher transaction volumes often unlock tiered pricing with reduced fees. Explore these options if your business scales. Card Network: Visa, Mastercard, etc., have varying interchange fees impacting your overall rate (not directly controlled by QuickBooks). Additional Services: Opting for features like Instant Deposits or Dispute Protection adds to your charges. Weigh the benefits against the cost.
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What Is Quickbooks Credit Card Processing Fee | RadioCut USA - 0 views

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    QuickBooks credit card fees are no exception. Understanding these charges can empower you to make informed decisions, optimize your payment processing, and potentially reduce costs. This guide dives into the details of QuickBooks credit card Processing fee.By utilizing these resources and tailoring your research to your specific situation, you can gain a comprehensive understanding of your QuickBooks credit card processing fees and make informed financial decisions for your business. Key Fee Types: Here are some common fee types to be aware of: Standard Payment Fees: These vary based on the processing method and card network. Swiped transactions generally have lower fees than keyed-in ones. Additional Service Fees: Opting for features like Instant Deposits or Payment Dispute Protection adds to your costs. Monthly Fees (Desktop): QuickBooks Desktop charges a monthly fee for access. Merchant Service Provider Fees (Desktop): These vary depending on the chosen provider and your negotiated rates. Beyond Fees: Remember, fees are just one aspect. Consider: Transparency: Clearly communicate fees to customers. Integration: Ensure seamless integration with your accounting software. Security: Choose a processor with robust security measures. Customer Support: Reliable support is crucial for resolving issues.
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GPhC & CPhO Thank Pharmacy Heroes:Gratitude Amid Challenges - 0 views

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    The General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) and the Chief Pharmaceutical Officer for England have written a letter to pharmacy professionals thanking them for providing the best possible services to patients and the public, despite experiencing high and sustained demands and pressures. GPhC Chief Executive Duncan Rudkin and CPhO David Webb indicated that there will be further challenges over the coming weeks and months due to the ongoing industrial action, and staff shortages due to sickness or caring responsibilities. They expressed concerned that increased pressure will have a significant and potentially prolonged impact on pharmacy teams both personally and professionally. Acknowledging that pharmacy professionals may have to make some difficult decisions as they deal with the pressures they face, the leaders have urged those working in pharmacy to use "your professional judgement to assess and mitigate risk, and to deliver safe and effective care for your patients within your scope of practice."
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Concerns Raised by PDA:UK Online Prescribing Guidelines Dispute - 0 views

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    The Pharmacist's Defence Association (PDA) has raised concerns over the adoption of Digital Clinical Excellence (DiCE) guidelines for online prescribing of GLP-1 receptor agonists for weight management in adults. This follows a clash with expert recommendations commissioned by the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) as the PDA "believes the final guidance conflicts with the expert opinion underpins the GPhC's prosecution strategy towards pharmacist prescribers under investigation." In a recent statement, the PDA highlighted the discrepancy between DiCE's guidance and the expert report employed by the GPhC to prosecute pharmacist prescribers using a questionnaire-based consultation model. This conflict has prompted the PDA to withhold its endorsement of the DiCE guidance as it differs from an expert report commissioned by the GPhC. The PDA's reservations stem from the inherent risks associated with questionnaire-based prescribing.
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Meet Jay Badenhorst: PDA's New Director - 0 views

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    The Pharmacists' Defence Association (PDA) is bolstering its leadership team with the appointment of Jay Badenhorst as the Director of Pharmacy, a newly created position aimed at fortifying its commitment to advancing pharmacy practice. This move comes amidst a period of significant change and challenge for frontline pharmacists, prompting the independent trade union to enhance its influence in the evolving healthcare landscape. Mr. Badenhorst, who previously served Whitworth Chemists as the Managing Director and also has leveraged his extensive knowledge of the pharmacy practice and organisational leadership as the Vice Chair of the National Pharmacy Association, reasons his "commitment to being at the forefront of positive change within the pharmacy profession." Mr. Badenhorst expressed his enthusiasm stating: "I am delighted to be joining an organisation that has so much vision, ambition and drive at a time when pharmacists have so many opportunities to develop their roles for the benefit of patients." According to Mark Koziol, Chair of PDA, the new position is a reflection of the union's commitment to pharmacy and described the new Director of Pharmacy as "a senior level, proven and award-winning pharmacy leader."
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