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Autor:
Lauren S. Sievers, Mark Gwynne, Gretchen Tong, Nicole R. Pinelli, Sarah Chao, Andrew M. Lipshutz, Kimberly A. Sanders, Emily M. Hawes
Publikováno v:
North Carolina Medical Journal. 79:4-13
BACKGROUND Medication-related problems occur at high rates during care transitions. Evidence suggests that pharmacists are well-suited to identify and resolve medication-related problems during hospital admission and at discharge. Additional evidence
Publikováno v:
American journal of health-system pharmacy : AJHP : official journal of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. 75(12)
Purpose Results of a study evaluating quality-of-care, financial, and patient satisfaction outcomes of pharmacist-conducted telehealth visits for diabetes management and warfarin monitoring are reported. Methods A retrospective pre–post study was c
Autor:
Emily M. Hawes, Gretchen Tong
Publikováno v:
North Carolina Medical Journal. 76:247-250
Pharmacists strive to align patients' medication regimens with evidence-based guidelines through medication therapy management and through the utilization of protocols based on best practices for chronic disease management. Ambulatory care pharmacist
Autor:
Rayhaan Adams, Jennifer N. Smith, Emily M. Hawes, Nicole R. Pinelli, Mark Gwynne, Gretchen Tong, Sam Weir
Publikováno v:
Journal of pharmacy practice. 31(2)
Background: There is limited data describing the role of the patient-centered medical home (PCMH) in successful transitions programs and more information is needed to determine the transition points where pharmacist involvement is most impactful. Met
Autor:
Gretchen Tong, Anthony J. Viera, Beat D. Steiner, Warren P. Newton, Evan Ashkin, Matthew D Olson
Publikováno v:
BMC Family Practice, Vol 13, Iss 1, p 83 (2012)
BMC Family Practice
BMC Family Practice
Background Medical records that do not accurately reflect the patient’s current medication list are an open invitation to errors and may compromise patient safety. Methods This cross-sectional study compares primary care provider (PCP) medication l