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Assessing Facility Requirements and Related Costs To Deliver Service

Overview

This resource serves as a comprehensive guide to assess facility requirements and related costs to implement new pharmacists’ services, with a focus on one-time changes that may be needed within the current location to effectively provide the service. These may include things such as remodeling the space, purchasing service-specific equipment, and/or purchasing or licensing new software to support clinical service delivery and monitoring, all while minimizing workflow disruptions.

Please note, this resource is intended to help you evaluate one-time expenses that you may need to incur as you consider launching a new pharmacist service. A separate resource will guide you through the evaluation of recurring expenses, such as leasing a larger building, adding a location to your business, or purchasing/licensing items, such as software or leased equipment, that may incur ongoing expenses. Please visit our General Overhead Costs resource for more information about ongoing expenses.

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