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Clinical pharmacists can reduce drug costs
... spent by hospitals or health systems to provide clinical pharmacy services, $4.81 was saved ... services that involve direct patient care by a clinical pharmacist. Unlike traditional pharmacy services, ...Team-based care involving a pharmacist improves blood pressure control
... team-based care, involving the assistance of a clinical pharmacist in patient management. Barry L ... City, and colleagues conducted a randomized, controlled clinical trial of a team-based approach in 402 ...Clinical pharmacists can fill in healthcare gaps
... When he arrived for his first visit, the 55-year-old diabetic had no idea what constituted a healthy diet, says pharmacist Steven Chen.Researchers design re-engineered hospital discharge program to reduce rehospitalization
... discharge summary was faxed to the patient's primary care physician. Patients were called by a clinical pharmacist two to four days after being discharged, to reinforce the discharge plan. Patients ...Group Health Cooperative shows investing in more primary care pays for itself
... (family doctors and general internists), physician assistants, nurses, medical assistants, and clinical pharmacists. Proactive staff-to-patient outreach increased, including clinical team analysis ...Computer system improves pain therapy for cancer patients
... , the use of an innovative electronic system – combined with guidance by an experienced clinical pharmacist – has been successfully tested. The treatment of the patients showed little variance from ...Computer System Improves Pain Therapy For Cancer Patients
... , the use of an innovative electronic system -- combined with guidance by an experienced clinical pharmacist -- has been successfully tested. The treatment of the patients showed little variance from ...Medical home gives patients better primary care at no more cost
... . But it also meant investing $16 more per patient over the year in extra staffing: for 72 percent more clinical pharmacists, 44 percent more physician assistants, 18 percent more ...Involving family in medical rounds benefits both family and medical team
... the rounding team has expanded to include nurses, social workers, nutritionists, clinical pharmacists, and others in addition to the traditional medical students, residents, fellows and the attending ...
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