Classification of Pharmaco-Therapeutic Referrals
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The Classification of Pharmaco-Therapeutic Referrals (CPR) is a taxonomy focused on defining and grouping together situations requiring a referral from pharmacists to physicians (and vice versa) regarding the pharmacotherapy used by the patients. It has been published in 2008. It is bilingual: English/Spanish (Clasificación de Derivaciones Fármaco-terapéuticas).[1]
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Author | Raimundo Pastor Sánchez, Carmen Alberola Gómez-Escolar, Flor Álvarez de Toledo Saavedra, Nuria Fernández de Cano Martín, Nancy Solá Uthurry. |
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Original title | Clasificación de Derivaciones Fármaco-terapéuticas. MEDAFAR |
Country | Spain |
Language | English |
Subject | Medicine |
Publisher | IMC |
Publication date | 2008 |
Pages | 96 |
ISBN | 978-84-691-8426-4 |
It is a simple and efficient classification of pharmaco-therapeutic referrals between physicians and pharmacists permitting a common inter-professional language.[2] It is adapted to any type of referrals among health professionals, and to increase its specificity it can be combined with ATC codes, ICD-10, and ICPC-2 PLUS.
It is a part of the MEDAFAR Project, whose objective is to improve, through different scientific activities, the coordination processes between physicians and pharmacists working in primary health care.[3][4][5][6]