Project Octo-Pills - A practice model engaging community pharmacists in the care of patients from a tertiary hospital
Even while pharmacy practice evolves to a more patient-centric mode of practice, local hospitals, due to high patient load as well as space and resource constraints, find it challenging to conduct thorough medication review and physical medication reconciliation for all patients. In light of this, optimizing the local current healthcare system to involve community pharmacists in the care of patients from public hospitals could potentially better cater to the healthcare needs of the older population.
Source: Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy - Category: Pharmaceuticals Authors: Kheng Yong Ong, Wing Lam Chung, Kaysar Mamun, Li Li Chen Source Type: research
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