Background/objectivesMedication discrepancies and adverse drug events are common following hospital discharge. This study evaluates whether a collaboration between community-based health coaches and primary care-based pharmacists was associated with a reduction in inpatient utilization following hospitalization.DesignRetrospective cohort study using propensity score matching.SettingUrban academic medical center and surrounding community.ParticipantsIntervention patients (n = 494) were adults aged 65 and older admitted to the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Ronald Reagan Medical Center during the study period and who met study inclusion criteria. A matched-control group was composed of patients with similar demographic and clini...
Objective: To investigate whether integrating pharmacists into general practices reduces the number ...
Bridging the gap between hospital and primary care is important as transition from one healthcare se...
Adverse drug events are a leading cause of emergency department visits and unplanned admissions, and...
Objective: The objective of this study is to determine if a model for patient-centered care that int...
Background: Hospital discharge poses a significant threat to the continuity of medication therapy an...
What is known and objective Limited and conflicting evidence exists on the effect of a multicomponen...
What is known and objective Limited and conflicting evidence exists on the effect of a multicomponen...
Background: Transition between hospital and ambulatory care is a delicate step involving several hea...
Receiving care in multiple health care settings often means that patients obtain medication from dif...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: A transition from one health care setting to another incre...
BACKGROUND Pharmacists’ completion of medication reconciliation in the community after hospital dis...
Medication errors and medication non-adherence can contribute to adverse drug events, poor health ou...
BACKGROUND:Adverse drug events are a leading cause of emergency department visits and unplanned admi...
Purpose: The United State health system is fractionated: most patients travel from location to locat...
Background: A transition from one health care setting to another increases the risk of medication er...
Objective: To investigate whether integrating pharmacists into general practices reduces the number ...
Bridging the gap between hospital and primary care is important as transition from one healthcare se...
Adverse drug events are a leading cause of emergency department visits and unplanned admissions, and...
Objective: The objective of this study is to determine if a model for patient-centered care that int...
Background: Hospital discharge poses a significant threat to the continuity of medication therapy an...
What is known and objective Limited and conflicting evidence exists on the effect of a multicomponen...
What is known and objective Limited and conflicting evidence exists on the effect of a multicomponen...
Background: Transition between hospital and ambulatory care is a delicate step involving several hea...
Receiving care in multiple health care settings often means that patients obtain medication from dif...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: A transition from one health care setting to another incre...
BACKGROUND Pharmacists’ completion of medication reconciliation in the community after hospital dis...
Medication errors and medication non-adherence can contribute to adverse drug events, poor health ou...
BACKGROUND:Adverse drug events are a leading cause of emergency department visits and unplanned admi...
Purpose: The United State health system is fractionated: most patients travel from location to locat...
Background: A transition from one health care setting to another increases the risk of medication er...
Objective: To investigate whether integrating pharmacists into general practices reduces the number ...
Bridging the gap between hospital and primary care is important as transition from one healthcare se...
Adverse drug events are a leading cause of emergency department visits and unplanned admissions, and...