| Literature DB >> 31614555 |
Linda Awdishu1,2, Renu F Singh3,4, Ila Saunders5,6, Felix K Yam7,8, Jan D Hirsch9,10, Sarah Lorentz11, Rabia S Atayee12,13, Joseph D Ma14,15, Shirley M Tsunoda16,17, Jennifer Namba18,19, Christina L Mnatzaganian20,21, Nathan A Painter22,23, Jonathan H Watanabe24, Kelly C Lee25,26, Charles D Daniels27,28, Candis M Morello29,30.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The scope of pharmacy practice has evolved over the last few decades to focus on the optimization of medication therapy. Despite this positive impact, the lack of reimbursement remains a significant barrier to the implementation of innovative pharmacist practice models.Entities:
Keywords: advanced practice pharmacist provider; clinical pharmacy; collaborative practice
Year: 2019 PMID: 31614555 PMCID: PMC6958419 DOI: 10.3390/pharmacy7040142
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharmacy (Basel) ISSN: 2226-4787
Advantages and disadvantages of different pharmacist care models.
| Care Model | Advantages | Disadvantages |
|---|---|---|
| Pharmacist with physician oversight | Autonomy in clinical decision making. | Can only be applied to patients with established diagnosis who mainly require optimization of medications. |
| Interprofessional | Best suited for complex disease states or patients with numerous comorbidities. | Requires greater coordination of team members during visits to ensure efficiency. |
| Pharmacist-Physician Team | Can manage established and newly diagnosed patients who may require additional diagnostic testing. | Less pharmacist autonomy |