Purpose: The United State health system is fractionated: most patients travel from location to location to see various clinicians about specific aspects of their health. The poor outcomes and high cost we currently see in the United States health system has challenged clinicians to explore better processes. This study sought to identify the potential impact of utilizing interprofessional transitional care (IPTC) teams in the primary care setting following hospitalization. One outcome measured was the relationship between pharmacist’s participation and number of medications a patient was taking after their IPTC visit. Electronic Health Records were utilized to extract patient data and it was analyzed using SPSS and R programming to examine r...
Purpose: Medication errors related to hospital discharge result in rehospitalization and emergency d...
Introduction: A team-based service delivery model was applied to provide patients with biopsychosoci...
Background: Medication errors at transition of care can adversely affect patient safety. The objecti...
Background: Pharmacists may improve medication-related outcomes during transitions of care. The aim ...
Continuity of care between hospitals and community pharmacies needs to be improved to ensure medicat...
During transitions of care, great opportunity exists for miscommunication, poor care coordination, a...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: A transition from one health care setting to another incre...
Background: A transition from one health care setting to another increases the risk of medication er...
Background/objectivesMedication discrepancies and adverse drug events are common following hospital ...
BACKGROUND: Medication-related problems are common after hospitalization, for example when changes i...
BackgroundMedication-related problems are common after hospitalization, for example when changes in ...
Background: Studies have shown the benefits of a pharmacist\u27s presence in the transition of patie...
BackgroundMedication-related problems are common after hospitalization, for example when changes in ...
Background Medication-related problems are common after hospitalization, for example when changes in...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of pharmacist-led transitions of care program on 30-day readmission ...
Purpose: Medication errors related to hospital discharge result in rehospitalization and emergency d...
Introduction: A team-based service delivery model was applied to provide patients with biopsychosoci...
Background: Medication errors at transition of care can adversely affect patient safety. The objecti...
Background: Pharmacists may improve medication-related outcomes during transitions of care. The aim ...
Continuity of care between hospitals and community pharmacies needs to be improved to ensure medicat...
During transitions of care, great opportunity exists for miscommunication, poor care coordination, a...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: A transition from one health care setting to another incre...
Background: A transition from one health care setting to another increases the risk of medication er...
Background/objectivesMedication discrepancies and adverse drug events are common following hospital ...
BACKGROUND: Medication-related problems are common after hospitalization, for example when changes i...
BackgroundMedication-related problems are common after hospitalization, for example when changes in ...
Background: Studies have shown the benefits of a pharmacist\u27s presence in the transition of patie...
BackgroundMedication-related problems are common after hospitalization, for example when changes in ...
Background Medication-related problems are common after hospitalization, for example when changes in...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of pharmacist-led transitions of care program on 30-day readmission ...
Purpose: Medication errors related to hospital discharge result in rehospitalization and emergency d...
Introduction: A team-based service delivery model was applied to provide patients with biopsychosoci...
Background: Medication errors at transition of care can adversely affect patient safety. The objecti...