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Pharmacist Advancement of Transitions of Care to Home (PATCH) Service.

Joseph Trang1, Amanda Martinez2, Sadaf Aslam3, Minh-Tri Duong4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: There is a paucity of literature on a well-defined role of a pharmacist in different aspects of transition of care service (TCS). Although health care institutions have specific details on the discharge process, there is a need for a sustainable TCS with a well-defined role of pharmacists.
OBJECTIVE: To describe the impact of a pharmacist-led TCS on acute health care utilization, clinic quality indicators, and identification and resolution of medication-related problems (MRPs).
METHODS: A pharmacist-managed TCS service, referred to as the Pharmacist Advancement of Transitions of Care to Home (PATCH) service, was established at an academic medical center, where high-risk patients received a postdischarge phone call from a pharmacist followed by a face-to-face meeting with the pharmacist and the patient's primary care provider (PCP). In a prospective transitions of care group (n = 74), outcomes of patients such as acute health care utilization (an emergency department visit or an inpatient readmission, within 30 days post discharge), clinic quality indicators, and identification and resolution of MRPs were compared to a retrospective control group (n = 87) who received the standard of care.
RESULTS: Utilization of acute health care services was significantly lower in the prospective group compared to the retrospective control group (23% vs 41.4%; P = .013). A total of 49 MRPs were discovered in patients who received the TCS.
CONCLUSIONS: Pharmacists play an integral role in improving the transitions of care to reduce acute health care utilization. In addition, they may improve care transitions by optimizing clinic quality indicators and by identifying and resolving MRPs.

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Keywords:  medication safety; medication-related problems; pharmacist’s role; transition of care

Year:  2015        PMID: 27621507      PMCID: PMC4750850          DOI: 10.1310/hpj5011-994

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hosp Pharm        ISSN: 0018-5787


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