Homeland Infrastructure Foundation-Level Data (HIFLD) geospatial data sets containing information on Pharmacies.
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A list of Pharmacies in Ireland, with geographical coordinates. All data linked to the Open data portal is published “as is”. The Information is licensed 'as is' and the Information Provider and/or Licensor excludes all representations, warranties, obligations and liabilities in relation to the Information to the maximum extent permitted by law. The Information Provider and/or Licensor are not liable for any errors or omissions in the Information and shall not be liable for any loss, injury or damage of any kind caused by its use. The Information Provider does not guarantee the continued supply of the Information.
This dataset consolidates the pharmaceutical lists which NHS England has a regulatory duty to prepare, maintain and publish for each Health and Wellbeing Board area. This consolidated list includes lists of: NHS pharmacies (also known as NHS community pharmacies) and; NHS appliance contractors (also known as NHS dispensing appliance contractors) and; Local Pharmaceutical Services contractors Pharmaceutical lists for each Health and Wellbeing Board area are maintained by NHS England by pharmacy contract teams. Community pharmacies and dispensing appliance contractors can apply to or notify contract teams to amend the details held by the regional teams as specified in The National Health Service (Pharmaceutical and Local Pharmaceutical Services) Regulations 2013 . Further details on the application processes can be found on the Primary Care Support England website. NHSBSA collates information on changes from NHS pharmacy contract teams and PCSE in the consolidated pharmaceutical list on NHS England's behalf. Typically, high volumes of changes take place each month; and so, the consolidated pharmaceutical list is produced and validated on a quarterly basis. This validation confirms the accuracy of the consolidated pharmaceutical list, by comparing it to the pharmaceutical lists maintained for each Health and Wellbeing Board area. The consolidated pharmaceutical list here represents the data as recorded in the NHSBSA Master Data Replacement System (MDR) on the last day of each quarter. Where information contained in the published list is discovered to be incorrect after publication, backdated amendments are made and reflected in the next publication. We publish the related dataset Pharmacy Openings and Closures on a monthly basis.
This dataset provides a list of drugstores, pharmacies and licensed pharmacists names in the United States, as well as the territories of American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and the Virgin Islands, with detailed geolocation identifiers such as latitude and longitude of each drugstore or pharmacy, as well as telephone numbers, addresses, website URLs and other provider information.
The Texas Department of Insurance, Division of Workers’ Compensation (DWC) maintains a database of pharmacy medical billing services (SV4). It contains charges, payments, and prescriptions billed on a DWC Form-066, Statement of Pharmacy Services by pharmacies with dates of service for the last five years. For datasets going back to 2010, see pharmacy medical billing services (SV4) detail information – historical.
The detail section contains information to identify insurance carriers, injured employees, employers, place of service, and diagnostic information. The bill details are individual line items that are grouped in the header section of a single bill. The bill selection date and bill ID must be used to group individual line items into a single bill. Find more information in our pharmacy medical billing services (SV4) detail data dictionary.
See pharmacy medical billing services (SV4) header information for the corresponding header records related this dataset.
Go to our page on DWC medical state reporting public use data file (PUDF) to learn more about using this information.
The Texas Department of Insurance, Division of Workers’ Compensation (DWC) maintains a database of pharmacy medical billing services (SV4). It contains charges, payments, and prescriptions billed on a DWC Form-066, Statement of Pharmacy Services by pharmacies with dates of service for the last five years. For datasets going back to 2010, see pharmacy medical billing services (SV4) header information – historical. The header identifies insurance carriers, injured employees, employers, place of service, and diagnostic information. The bill header information groups individual line items reported in the detail section. The bill selection date and bill ID must be used to group individual line items into a single bill. Find more information in our pharmacy medical billing services (SV4) header data dictionary. See pharmacy medical billing services (SV4) detail information for the corresponding detail records related to this dataset. Go to our page on DWC medical state reporting public use data file (PUDF) to learn more about using this information.
Comprehensive dataset of 1,111 Pharmacies in Utah, United States as of July, 2025. Includes verified contact information (email, phone), geocoded addresses, customer ratings, reviews, business categories, and operational details. Perfect for market research, lead generation, competitive analysis, and business intelligence. Download a complimentary sample to evaluate data quality and completeness.
Time Period Current as of 03/06/2024 Organisation Data The data shows a list of Open (active) pharmacies currently registered on MDR, together with their ODS Code, registered business name, address, postcode and associated Local Pharmaceutical (LPC) Name. Please note- not all pharmacies listed have an associated LPC registered. In those cases, it is likely that the Integrated Care Board (ICB) in which the pharmacy is located is yet to confirm an associated LPC with the NHSBSA. Email addresses have been provided where these are held by the NHSBSA.
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The Washington State Department of Health presents this information as a service to the public. True and correct copies of legal disciplinary actions taken after July 1998 are available on our Provider Credential Search site. These records are considered certified by the Department of Health.
This includes information on health care providers.
Please contact our Customer Service Center at 360-236-4700 for information about actions before July 1998. The information on this site comes directly from our database and is updated daily at 10:00 a.m.. This data is a primary source for verification of credentials and is extracted from the primary database at 2:00 a.m. daily.
News releases about disciplinary actions taken against Washington State healthcare providers, agencies or facilities are on the agency's Newsroom webpage.
Disclaimer The absence of information in the Provider Credential Search system doesn't imply any recommendation, endorsement or guarantee of competence of any healthcare professional. The presence of information in this system doesn't imply a provider isn't competent or qualified to practice. The reader is encouraged to carefully evaluate any information found in this data set.
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BackgroundReports of regulatory and evidentiary gaps have raised concerns about the marketing and use of natural health products (NHPs). The majority of NHPs offered for sale are purchased at a community pharmacy and pharmacists are “front-line” health professionals involved in the marketing and provision of NHPs. To date, the involvement of pharmacists in pharmacy care involving NHPs and the degree to which concerns over the safety, efficacy, marketing and regulation of NHPs are addressed in pharmacy care in Canada have not been studied.MethodsUsing Qualtrics, a web-based data collection and analysis software, and a study instrument made up of fifteen (15) open-ended, closed and rating scale questions, we surveyed the attitudes and practices of 403 community pharmacists in the Canadian province of Alberta regarding NHPs offered for sale in community pharmacies.ResultsThe majority of pharmacists surveyed (276; 68%) recommend NHPs to clients sometimes to very often. Vitamin D, calcium, multivitamins, prenatal vitamins, probiotics and fish oil and omega-3 fatty acids were the most frequently recommended NHPs. The most common indications for which NHPs are recommended include bone and musculoskeletal disorders, maintenance of general health, gastrointestinal disorders and pregnancy. Review articles published in the Pharmacist’s Letter and Canadian Pharmacists Journal were the primary basis for recommending NHPs. The majority of pharmacists surveyed (339; 84%) recommend the use of NHPs concurrently with conventional drugs, while a significant number and proportion (125; 31%) recommend alternative use. Pharmacists in the study overwhelmingly reported providing counselling on NHPs to clients based on information obtained mainly from the Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database.ConclusionsThe study findings indicate a high prevalence of pharmacy care relating to NHPs among study participants. Although pharmacists’ practices around NHPs are consistent with the existing licensing framework, we found some involvement in problematic practices that necessitate further research and potential policy scrutiny. The study also uncovered patterns of recommendations, including sources relied on in recommending NHPs and in providing counselling to patients, that raise concerns about the quality and credibility of NHP-related care provided to pharmacy patrons.
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The differential pattern and characteristics of completeness in adverse event (AE) reports generated by hospitals/clinics, pharmacies, consumer and pharmaceutical companies remain unknown. Thus, we identified the characteristics of complete AE reports, compared with those of incomplete AE reports, using a completeness score. We used Korea Institute of Drug Safety and Risk Management-Korea Adverse Event Reporting System Database (KIDS-KD) between January 1, 2016 and December 31, 2016. The completeness score was determined out of a total of 100 points, based on the presence of information on temporal relationships, age and sex of patients, AE progress, name of reported medication, reporting group by profession, causality assessment, and informational text. AE reports were organized into four groups based on affiliation: hospitals/clinics, pharmacies, consumers, and pharmaceutical companies. Affiliations that had median completeness scores greater than 80 points were classified as ‘well-documented’ and these reports were further analyzed by logistic regression to estimate the adjusted odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals. We examined 228,848 individual reports and 735,745 drug-AE combinations. The median values of the completeness scores were the highest for hospitals/clinics (95 points), followed by those for consumers (85), pharmacies (75), and manufacturers (72). Reports with causality assessment of ‘certain’, ‘probable’, or ‘possible’ were more likely to be ‘well-documented’ than reports that had causality assessments of ‘unlikely’. Serious reports of AEs were positively associated with ‘well-documented’ reports and negatively associated with hospitals/clinics.
Comprehensive dataset of 831 Pharmacies in New Mexico, United States as of July, 2025. Includes verified contact information (email, phone), geocoded addresses, customer ratings, reviews, business categories, and operational details. Perfect for market research, lead generation, competitive analysis, and business intelligence. Download a complimentary sample to evaluate data quality and completeness.
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The Texas Department of Insurance, Division of Workers’ Compensation (DWC) maintains a database of pharmacy medical billing services (SV4). It contains charges, payments, and prescriptions billed on a DWC Form-066, Statement of Pharmacy Services by pharmacies with dates of service more than five years old going back to 2010. For datasets from the past five years, see pharmacy medical billing services (SV4) detail information.
The detail section contains information to identify insurance carriers, injured employees, employers, place of service, and diagnostic information. The bill details are individual line items that are grouped in the header section of a single bill. The bill selection date and bill ID must be used to group individual line items into a single bill. Find more information in our pharmacy medical billing services (SV4) detail data dictionary.
See pharmacy medical billing services (SV4) header information - historical for the corresponding header records related this dataset.
Go to our page on DWC medical state reporting public use data file (PUDF) to learn more about using this information.
Complete list of pharmacies open to the public (including branches, dispensaries and seasonal dispensaries), in particular: personal data of the pharmacy (Ministerial Identification Code, Name, VAT number), location data (Address including Street, ZIP, Fraction, Municipality, Province, Region).
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Provide the basic information on pharmacies in Chiayi City.
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Pharmacies licensed in the District of Columbia. For more information on pharmaceutical licensing, please visit the DC Department of Health's website at https://doh.dc.gov. Search for Pharmaceutical Control Division. This dataset was created as part of the DC Geographic Information System (DC GIS) for the D.C. Office of the Chief Technology Officer (OCTO) and the D.C. Department of Health. A database provided by the D.C. Department of Health (Health Regulation and Licensing Administration, Pharmacy Control Division) identified pharmacy locations.
Comprehensive dataset of 407 Pharmacies in Montana, United States as of June, 2025. Includes verified contact information (email, phone), geocoded addresses, customer ratings, reviews, business categories, and operational details. Perfect for market research, lead generation, competitive analysis, and business intelligence. Download a complimentary sample to evaluate data quality and completeness.
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Homeland Infrastructure Foundation-Level Data (HIFLD) geospatial data sets containing information on Pharmacies.