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Is my information kept private?

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In requesting medication delivery, you also consent to your information being shared with all persons who are involved in the delivery process. Only the necessary information is shared and is kept in strictest confidence.

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Is there a cost for the medication?

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Medications listed in the Barbados National Drug Formulary are provided free of cost to persons who: Are 16 years or under 65 years or over Have been diagnosed with asthma, cancer, diabetes, epilepsy, glaucoma or hypertension

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How soon can I order my medication refill?

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Medication can be ordered up to five (5) days before it is due. Example if you received medication on the 10th of January, you can order the next month’s supply on the 5th of February.

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Can I have medication from my new prescription delivered?

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Yes, you can. Out-patients who are reviewed via telephone or are seen in the out-patient clinics and wish to have their prescriptions processed for delivery are advised to state this request clearly to the doctor, nurse or medical records clerk…

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What could cause a delay in my medication being delivered?

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If the pharmacist needs to contact the physician to clarify any perceived issues with the prescription If the contact information is inaccurate or there is a failure to reach persons regarding the delivery Medication is dispensed once every thirty (30)…

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What do I do when the medication is delivered?

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Following the delivery of medication, patients are advised to thoroughly examine the medication received and report any concerns immediately to the Pharmacy Department at 536-4804 or via the Hospital’s website by completing the Feedback Form on the Pharmacy page. If…

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