Generic Drugs vs. Non-Generic Drugs / Not Getting What
We Pay For : An 8 page paper that considers the issues
surrounding the use of less expensive generic drugs, and
determines the issues related to this pharmacological conflict.
Bibliography included. Generics.wps Antibiotic
Resistant Bacteria / A Medical Waste Landfill :
A 5 page overview of existence of and the dangers presented by
antibiotic resistant bacteria. Includes specific information
regarding persistent and resistant bacteria in the Tulalip medical
waste landfill in Marysville, Washington. Bibliography lists 8
sources. Resisbac.wps
Supply & Demand Of Physicians : 6 pages in
length.
Change in physician supply and demand has occurred in the
past twenty plus years with an anticipation of increases in some
areas and decreases in other areas. Predictions are made as to
the supply and demand for physicians in the year 2000.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Physuply.wps
Drug Price Control : An 11 page paper that
discusses the
topic of drug price control as it relates to health care and health
maintenance organizations. This paper takes a specific look at
the way HMOs impact drug pricing. Bibliography lists 10
sources. Drugpric.wps
Pharmaceutical Advertising in
Europe & The United
States : This 30 page report discusses the similarities and
differences of pharmaceutical advertising in the U. S. and
Europe. Other advertising issues of importance to the drug
industry cost of advertising, regulatory constraints, advertising
ROI, consumer perception are also examined. The current
health care system and its interaction with pharmaceutical
companies, as well as the future of the pharmaceutical industry
are reviewed. Bibliography lists 33 sources. Pharmacy.wps
The Pharmaceutical Industry : This 5 page report
looks at
this industry historically in addition to its effects on society
today. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Pharm.wps
Pharmacy in the Year 2035 : An interesting 5 page
look at an
American where medicine can be dispensed to anyone- whether
or not they have enough money to pay for it. Based on the
assumption that Bill Clinton's 1996 health care initiative would
have been passed, this paper examines what pharmacy would be
like in the year 2035. Pharmacists themselves will have a much
greater wealth of responsibilities including consultation services,
more stringent educational requirements (Doctor of Pharmacy
Degree, etc;). Issues concerning pricing and the pharmaceutical
industry itself are examined as well. Bibliography lists 4
sources. Pharmfut.wps
Pharmacy in the Year 2035 # 2 : In this 5 page
essay, the
writer feels that a future world in which Bill Clinton's health
care initiative had been passed would be with an
institutionalized, old-fashioned multi-tier system of health care.
Prescriptions are more readily available in this fictitious version
of the year 2035 and the role of the pharmacist has inherently
evolved from being just a "providor" to that of a "public
educator." Bibliography lists 5 sources. Pharmfu2.wps
Pharmacy in the Year 2035 # 3 : 6 pages in length.
An
insightful look at what pharmacy and pharmaceutical care
would be like in the year 2035 if Bill Clinton's 1996 health care
initiative had been passed. The writer points optimistically to
many positive changes including greater accessibility to
medicine, better cost control, and more.. Bibliography lists 4
sources. Pharmfu3.wps
Pharmacy Communications / Bridging The Gap : An 8
page
report the discusses the problems of pharmacist image and how
that contributes to the lack of communication with consumers.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Pharmc.wps
Pharmacy Communications : A 6 page paper discussing
barriers to pharmacy communications that existed in the past;
however, today those barriers are quickly disappearing thanks to
such technologies as open hub, the Internet, and the availability
of on-line benefits. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Pharmcom.wps
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