Literature DB >> 414621

Pharmacist-managed patient assessment and medication refill clinic.

K M D'Achille, L N Swanson, W T Hill.   

Abstract

The effectiveness of a pharmacist in determining the appropriateness of prescription renewal for patients appearing at a hospital-based refill clinic was investigated. In part 1, data were collected on the clinic as it traditionally functioned with staff physicians evaluating the patients. In parts 2 and 3, data were collected with the pharmacist assuming the assessment function. In part 2, a physician reviewed the pharmacist's decisions before the patient left. In part 3, the pharmacist functioned without supervision and the physician reviewed patient records retrospectively. Physician agreement with the pharmacist's decisions was the primary criterion for determining effectiveness, and was found to be 99% in part 2, for a total of 105 patients. In part 3, physician agreement remained at the 99% level for a total of 106 patients. Patient waiting time was about the same in each part of the study because of clinic procedures beyond the pharmacist's control. A pharmacist can be cost-effective in this role if the task is combined with regular pharmaceutical functions.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 414621

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Hosp Pharm        ISSN: 0002-9289


  1 in total

1.  Pharmacist and physician collaborative prescribing: for medication renewals within a primary health centre.

Authors:  Angela McKinnon; Derek Jorgenson
Journal:  Can Fam Physician       Date:  2009-12       Impact factor: 3.275

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