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Rural access to clinical pharmacy services
Journal of the American Pharmacists Association, 2014To examine the impact of rural residence and primary care site on use of clinical pharmacy services (CPS) and to describe the use of clinical telepharmacy within the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) health care system.Using 2011 national VHA data, the frequency of patients with CPS encounters was compared across patient residence (urban or rural ...
Brandon J, Patterson +4 more
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Clinical Pharmacy Services in a Pediatric Ambulatory Care Clinic
Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy, 1982Pharmacy services in a children's clinic are discussed with regard to implementation, description, reimbursement, and evaluation of the program. Response to the program, results thus far, and future goals are also discussed.
R, Edwards, D W, Adams
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Clinical pharmacy services in oncology clinics
Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice, 1999Objective. To describe the implementation and evaluation of clinical pharmacy services in ambulatory hematology-oncology clinics. Design. A prospective study was conducted to evaluate the impact of the clinical pharmacist in outpatient clinics. Setting. The clinical pharmacist is available to patients and health care
S.W. Wong, E.S. Gray
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Pharmacy Services in a Hypertension Clinic
Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 1992Roles for pharmacists are evolving rapidly in the ambulatory care setting. This is primarily due to increasing inpatient costs with a resultant shifting of costs to the outpatient section. This shift has subsequently presented larger numbers of patients and sicker patients to the outpatient setting.
Douglas F. Covey +2 more
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Clinical Pharmacy Services in a Community Hospital
Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy, 1978An example is given of the implementation of a clinical pharmacy service program in a community hospital. The need for establishing an efficient drug distribution system is discussed, and the feasibility of utilizing clinically motivated staff pharmacists is presented.
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Excellence in the Management of Clinical Pharmacy Services
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1988Differences in the management of clinical versus nonclinical pharmaceutical services, unique aspects of managing clinical services, and management challenges for the 1990s are described. In nonclinical practice, pharmacists are located in the central pharmacy and have limited contact with physicians and nurses; managers focus on drug procurement ...
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Impact of a pharmacy technician on clinical pharmacy services in an Australian hospital
International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy, 2019Background There is increasing recognition for the role of pharmacy technicians in obtaining medication histories and performing administrative tasks which may represent an opportunity cost when completed by pharmacists. Technician-enhanced teams can therefore improve hospital clinical pharmacy services.
Jessica T. V. Nguyen +3 more
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Pharmacy Technicians and Computer Technology to Support Clinical Pharmacy Services
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1993Use of pharmacy technicians, computer-assisted patient-selection algorithms, and bar-code technology to increase efficiency of clinical pharmacy staff is described. Workload assessment showed that clinical pharmacists at Henry Ford Hospital (Detroit) were spending two thirds of their time with data collection, patient selection, and documentation and ...
D A, Miller +3 more
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Implementing clinical pharmacy services in an outpatient oncology clinic
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1985The implementation of clinical pharmacy services in an outpatient oncology clinic is described. An oncologist hired by the department of internal medicine and the director of the department of pharmacy designed the program. Both departments agreed that the pharmacists should have central responsibility for the antineoplastic agents. Pharmacists for the
D A, Caselnova +4 more
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Clinically oriented pharmacy technicians to augment clinical services
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1998The justification for and the training, responsibilities, and contributions of two clinically oriented pharmacy technicians are described. A proposal outlining the clinical services being provided by pharmacists at a 650-bed medical center and the need for technical assistance was developed and approved.
K E, Koch, A, Weeks
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