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Pharmaceutical care is a patient-centered, outcome-oriented pharmacy profession that allows the pharmacist to work with the patient and other health care professionals to maintain safety, prevent illness, and evaluate, track, administer and adjust drug use to ensure safe and successful regimens. The aim of Pharmaceutical Care is to improve the patient's health-related quality of life and achieve positive clinical results by rational economic investment. Interaction between the pharmacist and the patient is required to ensure that a relationship is formed and sustained on the basis of care, trust, open communication, cooperation and joint decision-making. Pharmaceutical care new findings           examine the actions of people, families, and organisations when handling or utilizing scarce resources with alternate uses to achieve the desired ends. Agents are believed to behave rationally, to have many desirable ends in mind, to have sufficient resources to achieve these ends, to have a collection of consistent objectives, to have a simple overall guiding goal, and to be able to make a decision. There is a scientific question, subject to empirical analysis, where a decision is taken by one or more resource controllers to achieve the best possible outcome under restricted reasonable conditions. In other words, resource management agents optimize value according to the constraints imposed by the knowledge the agents have, their cognitive limits, and the limited amount of time they have to make and make a decision.

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