Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore better use of pharmacists in rural communities as a partial solution to scarcity of physicians and other health care providers. It discusses expected reduction in public subsidies for rural health care and the changing market for pharmacists. The paper emphasizes the use of pharmacists as a backdrop for description of Medication Therapy Management (MTM). A pilot study of MTM is also reported. Methods: This article explores rural health access, the market for pharmacists and MTM using the literature, and economic concepts to provide historical context for this new form of health care delivery. A small case study from a university-based clinic provided primary data to demonstrate viability. Fin...
There are recognised health service inequities in rural communities, including the timely provision ...
Studies in the literature support the practice of having clinical pharmacists work in direct patient...
Introduction: The limited rural pharmacy workforce may hinder provision of medication support or pha...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore better use of pharmacists in rural communities as a...
Objective: Many of Australia’s rural hospitals operate without an on-site pharmacist. In some, commu...
Australia has a recognised shortage of qualified health professionals, particularly in rural and reg...
Objective: To identify the key issues reported by rural health-care providers in their provision of ...
Purpose: To distinguish and inspect medication therapy among community pharmacist. MTM is a pharmaci...
Objectives: It is well established that rural areas have compromised access to health services, inc...
Objective To synthesise stakeholder (consumer, pharmacist and health professional) perspectives of e...
Background: Rural settings challenge health care providers to provide optimal medication services in...
The use of information and telecommunication technologies has expanded at a rapid rate, which has a ...
The use of information and telecommunication technologies has expanded at a rapid rate, which has a ...
Objectives: Expanded pharmacy service delivery for rural and remote Australia has potential to addr...
Background: Pharmacists internationally have successfully expanded their role to provide service del...
There are recognised health service inequities in rural communities, including the timely provision ...
Studies in the literature support the practice of having clinical pharmacists work in direct patient...
Introduction: The limited rural pharmacy workforce may hinder provision of medication support or pha...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore better use of pharmacists in rural communities as a...
Objective: Many of Australia’s rural hospitals operate without an on-site pharmacist. In some, commu...
Australia has a recognised shortage of qualified health professionals, particularly in rural and reg...
Objective: To identify the key issues reported by rural health-care providers in their provision of ...
Purpose: To distinguish and inspect medication therapy among community pharmacist. MTM is a pharmaci...
Objectives: It is well established that rural areas have compromised access to health services, inc...
Objective To synthesise stakeholder (consumer, pharmacist and health professional) perspectives of e...
Background: Rural settings challenge health care providers to provide optimal medication services in...
The use of information and telecommunication technologies has expanded at a rapid rate, which has a ...
The use of information and telecommunication technologies has expanded at a rapid rate, which has a ...
Objectives: Expanded pharmacy service delivery for rural and remote Australia has potential to addr...
Background: Pharmacists internationally have successfully expanded their role to provide service del...
There are recognised health service inequities in rural communities, including the timely provision ...
Studies in the literature support the practice of having clinical pharmacists work in direct patient...
Introduction: The limited rural pharmacy workforce may hinder provision of medication support or pha...