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Regulatory Inspections
April 2008 - Vol. 5 No. 4
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<797> compliance is clearly a concern for both state boards of pharmacy. It is of particular note that a majority of respondents report being questioned by their TJC surveyor regarding <797> compliance, even though most of the inspectors were physicians or nurses not pharmacists. This regulatory attention is clearly warranted, given that nearly one third of institutions report the occurrence of a patient incident involving a compounding error.  

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