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Clinical Pharmacy Services, Pharmacy Staffing, and Hospital Mortality Rates

Pharmacotherapy: The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy, 2007
Objective: To determine if hospital‐based clinical pharmacy services and pharmacy staffing continue to be associated with mortality rates.Methods: A database was constructed from 1998 MedPAR, American Hospital Association's Annual Survey of Hospitals, and National Clinical Pharmacy Services databases, consisting of data from 2,836,991 patients in 885 ...
C. A. Bond, Cynthia L. Raehl
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Impact of a pharmacy technician on clinical pharmacy services in an Australian hospital

International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy, 2019
Background 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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Clinical Pharmacy Services in a Community Hospital

Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy, 1978
An 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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Pain management pharmacy service in a community hospital

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2008
The implementation of a pain management pharmacy service in a community hospital is described.The medical staff at Saint John's Health Center (SJHC) in Santa Monica, California, decided that one of the steps toward the goal of appropriate and adequate analgesia was the addition of a full-time pain management pharmacist (PMP) in 1999 along with a new ...
Teresa Fan, Tanya Elgourt
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Hospital pharmacy service provision in Australia—1998

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2000
The results of a 1998 national survey of pharmaceutical services in hospitals throughout Australia are reported. A self-administered questionnaire was sent to all directors of hospital pharmacy services and senior hospital pharmacy managers to determine the extent of clinical and nonclinical pharmacy services provided by hospitals in Australia ...
Nicholas Tong   +4 more
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Economic Evaluation of Hospital and Community Pharmacy Services

Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2016
Objective: To review the international body of literature from 2010 to 2015 concerning methods of economic evaluations used in hospital- and community-based studies of pharmacy services in publicly funded health systems worldwide, their clinical outcomes, and economic effectiveness.
Todd M. Gammie   +2 more
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Computerized pharmacy services in a large community hospital

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1976
A computerized pharmacy system dealing with drug distribution, clinical services and administrative services is described. Present systems, implemented for 50% of the institution's beds, are discussed fully. Future applications of the system are outlined.
Michel Mouravieff   +6 more
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Clinical pharmacy services in Florida hospitals—1984

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1985
To ascertain the progress made in the implementation of clinical services in Florida hospitals, a survey conducted in 1977 was readministered in 1984. Questionnaires were sent to the directors of pharmaceutical services of all 256 Florida hospitals. Nine questions on clinical services were identical to the 1977 survey and two additional questions were ...
Ronald B. Salem, Paul L. Doering
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Hospital pharmacy services in the Great Lakes region

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1990
The results of a spring 1987 survey of hospital pharmacy services in seven states of the Great Lakes region are reported. The study group (n = 1087) comprised all hospitals in seven states that employed at least one full-time or part-time pharmacist and that had 50 or more licensed beds.
C. A. Bond   +2 more
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The Pharmacy Service of Memorial Hospital Medical Center

Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy, 1980
This article identifies the scope of activities, needs and subjects of a clinical pharmacy service program in a progressive community hospital. Even after ten years of constant effort, a comprehensive hospital clinical pharmacy program still rquires continual review, changes, and improvements.
William E. Smith, Donald C. Brodie
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