Objective: To describe successes and barriers with the development and implementation of a community pharmacy medication therapy management-based transition of care program in the managed Medicaid population. Setting: A single supermarket chain pharmacy Practice description: Community pharmacists provide dispensing and non-dispensing pharmacy services including medication therapy management, biometric wellness screenings, and immunizations. Practice innovation: Developed and implemented a community pharmacy medication therapy management-based transition of care program for patients with managed Medicaid Main outcome measures: Feasibility of developing and implementing a transition of care service in a community pharmacy Results: During the ...
OBJECTIVES: To (1) evaluate the prevalence and types of disease management (DM) programs provided by...
Background:Community pharmacies are an ideal location to address challenges of over-the counter ...
Introduction: Hospital readmissions are a significant and largely preventable burden on the healthca...
Objective: To describe successes and barriers with the development and implementation of a community...
Objective: To determine the readiness of community pharmacists to participate in transitions of care...
(1) Background: As the U.S. healthcare system evolves from fee-for-service financing to global popul...
Objectives: The study was designed to build a financially stable, replicable, and interprofessional ...
Objective: The objective of this study was to develop and evaluate a process for integrating compone...
Purpose: The purpose of this project was to design and pilot a pharmacist-led process to address med...
Purpose: As community pharmacies are implementing increasingly more clinical services they are faced...
Objective: To use selected literature to describe strengths and opportunities for improvement relate...
For pharmacist-provided Medication Therapy Management (MTM) services to operate effectively and effi...
Chronic diseases continue to be a significant burden to the health care system. Pharmacists have bee...
Article 1: Positive Deviants for Medication Therapy Management: Behaviors and Delivery Strategies Th...
Introduction The Medicare Part D medication therapy management (MTM) program positions pharmacists ...
OBJECTIVES: To (1) evaluate the prevalence and types of disease management (DM) programs provided by...
Background:Community pharmacies are an ideal location to address challenges of over-the counter ...
Introduction: Hospital readmissions are a significant and largely preventable burden on the healthca...
Objective: To describe successes and barriers with the development and implementation of a community...
Objective: To determine the readiness of community pharmacists to participate in transitions of care...
(1) Background: As the U.S. healthcare system evolves from fee-for-service financing to global popul...
Objectives: The study was designed to build a financially stable, replicable, and interprofessional ...
Objective: The objective of this study was to develop and evaluate a process for integrating compone...
Purpose: The purpose of this project was to design and pilot a pharmacist-led process to address med...
Purpose: As community pharmacies are implementing increasingly more clinical services they are faced...
Objective: To use selected literature to describe strengths and opportunities for improvement relate...
For pharmacist-provided Medication Therapy Management (MTM) services to operate effectively and effi...
Chronic diseases continue to be a significant burden to the health care system. Pharmacists have bee...
Article 1: Positive Deviants for Medication Therapy Management: Behaviors and Delivery Strategies Th...
Introduction The Medicare Part D medication therapy management (MTM) program positions pharmacists ...
OBJECTIVES: To (1) evaluate the prevalence and types of disease management (DM) programs provided by...
Background:Community pharmacies are an ideal location to address challenges of over-the counter ...
Introduction: Hospital readmissions are a significant and largely preventable burden on the healthca...