Medication Act 1968
The Medicines Act 1968 manages the medicines for both veterinary and human use, that involves supply and manufacturing of all medications. However, the Medicines Act 1968 controls both licensing and supply of medication. The Act, however, stipulates that only the prescription of drugs can be given …show more content…
On the other hand, those who handle drugs must have a license before they can prescribe medication and dispose of them. Furthermore, the license that is granted for the medication must be renewed unless otherwise revoked or renewed before and will expired at the end of the five years from the date it was received.
Impact of Codes of Practice
In Best Way Care Home, the codes of practice help in preventing mishaps and hazard and also help to prevent accidents and disease in the care home and help in promoting a positive attitude and behaviour from the member of staff.
Best Way care professionals safeguard and direct all the boundaries of their duties whereby they comply with the rules of the codes of practice. Taylor (2010) informs that codes of practice are the boundaries of practice activities, that has policies and procedures or statements that explains standards and conducts. These are required at by Best Way …show more content…
However, the Best Way Care Home works in conformity with the Health and Social Care Act 2008. The Act suggest that all care providers must have a code that details how they intend to practice and follow the practice in handling and obtaining, and to disclose the use of service user’s confidential data. According to Mike Burt and Aidan Worsley, code of practice is an important part of controlling the social care workforce and has standards in guiding practice and standards of conduct that all employees have to