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State-Specific Collaborative Practice Agreement Templates for Pharmacies

Bula’s state-specific Collaborative Practice Agreement Templates for pharmacies help you quickly develop your businesses by using these documents created by our team of policy analysts.
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What is a Collaborative Practice Agreement (CPA)?

A Collaborative Practice Agreement (CPA) is a document, signed by a certified physician, authorizing a pharmacy to provide specific services to patients without individual prescriptions. State-specific templates for collaborative practice agreements help pharmacists grow their pharmacies and laws for CPAs vary by state.  

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Bula's CPA Templates

Our General CPA Templates provide pharmacies with state-specific, physician-ready CPAs, which allow certified pharmacists to administer services without individual prescriptions in your state. The Templates provide pharmacies with a quick and convenient way to secure their CPA. Additionally, through our database of pharmacy laws, regulations, and templates, compliance software has never been so accessible for pharmacies. 

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  • Time-saving 
  • Increase business 
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