Hospital Pharmacy Governance: Legal Standards, Compliance Gaps, and Pathways for Strengthening Patient-Centric Healthcare

Authors

  • Uzma Abbas Dogra Law College, Matushri Bhawan, Bassi Kalan, Bari Brahmana, Jammu, India
  • Sonia Aneja Department of Law, University of Jammu, India
  • Tavishee Dubey Dogra Law College, Matushri Bhawan, Bassi Kalan, Bari Brahmana, Jammu, India

Abstract

Hospital pharmacy governance plays a vital role in ensuring that patients receive safe and well-managed medicines. This paper explains the major legal standards that guide hospital pharmacy operations and identifies the areas where many hospitals still struggle to meet these requirements. It highlights common issues such as gaps in medication safety, incomplete documentation, sterile compounding problems, and weak communication among healthcare professionals. The paper also discusses the importance of strong leadership, modern technology, trained staff, and patient involvement in improving pharmacy services. It presents practical strategies that hospitals can adopt to strengthen their systems and make care more patient-centered. By understanding these challenges and solutions, hospitals can build safer, more reliable, and more efficient pharmacy governance frameworks.

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Published

2025-12-16

How to Cite

Uzma Abbas, Sonia Aneja, & Tavishee Dubey. (2025). Hospital Pharmacy Governance: Legal Standards, Compliance Gaps, and Pathways for Strengthening Patient-Centric Healthcare. Journal of Drug Discovery and Development ( ISSN:2581-6861), 8(2), 7-22. Retrieved from https://medicaljournalshouse.com/index.php/JDrug-Discovery-Development/article/view/1656