Purpose: This project explores electronic mail (e-mail) as a potential medium for pharmacists to communicate pharmacotherapy interventions to prescribers. Methods: This retrospective descriptive analysis was conducted at an urban, academic teaching hospital. The pharmacist attempted a drug therapy intervention via e-mail when unable to make face-to-face contact with the attending physician. Eligible patients for this project were admitted to the advanced heart failure (HF) team between December 1, 2010, and July 31, 2011, and had at least 1 attempted e-mail intervention. The primary outcome was the number of accepted interventions, while the secondary end point was the time until a physician e-mail response. Results: A total of 51 e-mail in...
Reviewer: Greiver, M[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. T...
Presents survey findings on physicians' use of e-mail to communicate with patients about clinical is...
Text messaging health promotion projects continue to proliferate due to their relative low-cost, sim...
Purpose: This project explores electronic mail (e-mail) as a potential medium for pharmacists to com...
Effective patient–provider communication is key to ensuring high-quality and safe patient care. Secu...
Reviewer: Smith, R[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To ...
Background Previous studies on telemedicine have either focused on its role in the management of chr...
Reviewer: Ross, Stephen[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version...
Background: The doctor-patient relationship has been eroded by many factors. Would e-mail enhance co...
Purpose: Many health systems have implemented interventions to reduce the rate of heart failure read...
Objective: To determine if an intensive pharmacist intervention in an automatic therapeutic intercha...
Background: Information technology can play a vital role in meeting patient needs and reinforcing th...
Background: About one third of patients prescribed blood pressure or lipid-lowering drugs for the pr...
BACKGROUND: Email is one of the most widely used methods of communication, but its use in healthcare...
The importance of using e-mail as a mode of com-munication between physicians and patients is becomi...
Reviewer: Greiver, M[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. T...
Presents survey findings on physicians' use of e-mail to communicate with patients about clinical is...
Text messaging health promotion projects continue to proliferate due to their relative low-cost, sim...
Purpose: This project explores electronic mail (e-mail) as a potential medium for pharmacists to com...
Effective patient–provider communication is key to ensuring high-quality and safe patient care. Secu...
Reviewer: Smith, R[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To ...
Background Previous studies on telemedicine have either focused on its role in the management of chr...
Reviewer: Ross, Stephen[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version...
Background: The doctor-patient relationship has been eroded by many factors. Would e-mail enhance co...
Purpose: Many health systems have implemented interventions to reduce the rate of heart failure read...
Objective: To determine if an intensive pharmacist intervention in an automatic therapeutic intercha...
Background: Information technology can play a vital role in meeting patient needs and reinforcing th...
Background: About one third of patients prescribed blood pressure or lipid-lowering drugs for the pr...
BACKGROUND: Email is one of the most widely used methods of communication, but its use in healthcare...
The importance of using e-mail as a mode of com-munication between physicians and patients is becomi...
Reviewer: Greiver, M[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. T...
Presents survey findings on physicians' use of e-mail to communicate with patients about clinical is...
Text messaging health promotion projects continue to proliferate due to their relative low-cost, sim...