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How does the facility requirement differ between a community pharmacy and a hospital pharmacy?

  1. Community pharmacies require a sign for clinical contact

  2. Hospital pharmacies do not require a 150 sq ft space

  3. Community pharmacies do not need to be in accessible locations

  4. Hospital pharmacies require a larger counter area

The correct answer is: Hospital pharmacies do not require a 150 sq ft space

Community pharmacies do not require a sign for clinical contact, nor do they have a requirement for a 150 sq ft space. Hospital pharmacies, however, are required to have a larger counter area to accommodate for inpatient prescriptions and hospital-specific medications. Additionally, hospital pharmacies are often located within the hospital itself, rather than in external, accessible locations like community pharmacies.