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THE PLACE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN PHARMACY
ABSTRACT
Information and communication
technologies (ICTs) in pharmacy are transforming health services throughout the
world. The geographical diversity is also a challenge for the implementation of
ICT everywhere. ICTs can further enhance the quality of pharmacy. ICT can be
utilized in health care to improve the quality of patient-centric services. The
use of ICT has many advantages for the pharmacist and patients, including cost
savings, convenience, accessibility, and improved privacy and communication.
The study concluded that the adoption of information and communication
technologies in pharmacy is essential for enhancing both the efficiency and
effectiveness of the decision-making process. Most operations in pharmacies
have been taken over and handled more efficiently by the application of
software packages. Adoption of ICT has continued to change the product
structure, content, and quality of operations. However, the place of
information and communication technology in pharmacy has information on the
types of information and communication technology devices relevant to the
pharmaceutical industry, especially for their operations. One of the
recommendations made was that the government and pharmaceutical industries
should frequently review the ICT facilities in use in their companies and avail
themselves of the modern ICT facilities.
KEYWORDS: ICT and Pharmacy
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