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Evaluating the labour costs associated with pharmacy adaptation services in British Columbia.

Carlo A Marra, Larry D Lynd, Kelly A Grindrod, Pamela Joshi, Alana Isakovic.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Pharmacists' scope of practice has been steadily expanding across Canada to encompass clinical activities. In January 2009, pharmacists in British Columbia (BC) were given the authority to adapt prescriptions for renewals; change in dose, formulation or regimen; and therapeutic substitutions. This study evaluated the labour costs associated with pharmacy adaptation services in BC. >
METHODS: Ten high-adapting pharmacies participated in the study. Through workflow observations, we measured the time incurred for adapted and nonadapted prescriptions.
RESULTS: We observed 91 adapted prescriptions and 1081 nonadapted prescriptions. The total average time to provide adapted prescriptions was 6:43 minutes (SD 3:50) longer than to provide nonadapted prescriptions. The total average cost of an adapted prescription was $6.10 greater than a nonadapted prescription. Renewals took the least amount of time to complete, and therapeutic substitutions took the most time to complete. DISCUSSION: Through workflow observations, it was determined that 10 stages of activity occur when adapting a prescription, with the most time being expended during the documentation and processing phases. Labour costs associated with adapted prescriptions were higher than for nonadapted prescriptions.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23509507      PMCID: PMC3567545          DOI: 10.3821/145.2.cpj78

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can Pharm J (Ott)        ISSN: 1715-1635


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