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Understanding Who Can Prescribe Medication in all 50 States

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While medical doctors (MDs) and doctors of osteopathic medicine (DOs) have the broadest prescribing authority across all U.S. states, the ability to write prescriptions extends to a much wider range of licensed healthcare professionals. Understanding **who can prescribe medication in all 50 states** requires knowing the varying state-level regulations and the specific limitations placed on different types of practitioners, including controlled substances.

Understanding Who Cannot Prescribe Medication

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Prescriptive authority is a strictly regulated legal privilege granted only to certain licensed healthcare professionals to ensure patient safety and proper medication management. A deep understanding of who cannot prescribe medication is essential for patients to receive appropriate care and avoid serious legal and health risks.

What happens when you switch pharmacies?

4 min read
According to the Institute of Safe Medication Practices, preventable adverse drug events can occur, making a smooth transition essential when you switch pharmacies. This guide outlines the straightforward process to ensure continuity of care, covering everything from initiating a transfer to managing special medication circumstances.

Who Can Do Medication Reconciliation? A Team-Based Approach to Safety

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Medication errors during transitions of care account for many preventable adverse events, highlighting the critical importance of effective medication reconciliation. A robust and multidisciplinary process determines who can do medication reconciliation to ensure patient safety and reduce costly errors.

Understanding the Value: How Much Martindale Is Good?

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First published in 1883, the reference guide known as Martindale has long been a cornerstone of pharmaceutical knowledge, providing comprehensive, evaluated information on medicines used globally. But in an age of digital databases and instant searches, determining *how much Martindale is good?* depends less on its size and more on your specific informational needs and professional practice.

What is a PSAO? Understanding Pharmacy Services Administrative Organizations

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An estimated 83% of independent pharmacies in the U.S. contracted with a Pharmacy Services Administrative Organization (PSAO) in 2019, highlighting their critical role in the complex healthcare landscape. This guide explains what is a PSAO, its essential functions, and how it empowers independent pharmacists to thrive in an increasingly competitive market.