Does Increased State Pharmacy Regulatory Burden Lead to Better Public Safety Outcomes?
Pharmacy has traditionally been a highly regulated profession. In a recent study, the state with the largest pharmacy regulatory word count had 6.7 times as many words as the state with the lowest word count. Given the wide variation in state pharmacy regulations, this paper seeks to spark discussio...
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Main Authors: | Alex Adams (Author), Jennifer Adams (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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