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Pharmacist involvement in medication refills is found to improve patient care


Pharmacist involvement in medication refills is found to improve patient care
Pharmacist refill interventions by type [N = 642]. Credit: Journal of Primary Care & Community Health (2023). DOI: 10.1177/21501319231168716

As with other pharmaceutical care models, pharmacist involvement in addressing medication refill requests can enhance patient care as well as positively impact physician workloads, according to a recent study published online in Journal of Primary Care & Community Health.

“As medication experts, pharmacists are uniquely positioned with skills to review patients’ complete medication regimens and can make recommendations to improve outcomes, including dose adjustments, transitions to more effective or safer therapy options and addressing ,” said corresponding author Keri Hurley-Kim, UCI health sciences associate clinical professor of clinical pharmacy practice. “We can also positively impact physician well-being by reducing their administrative workload.”

In with Sarah McBane, UCI health sciences clinical professor of clinical pharmacy practice, and researchers from the Saban Community Clinic in Los Angeles, Hurley-Kim evaluated a pharmacist-managed refill service at a federally qualified health clinic to determine effectiveness of the model. The team found that refill turnaround times and patient access to medication improved, and pharmacists were able to identify and address numerous -related problems. “This model may become increasingly important as we face a significant shortage of primary care providers and the demand for quality continues to grow,” Hurley-Kim said.

More information:
Keri Hurley-Kim et al, Pharmacist-Managed Refill Service Impacts on Clinician Workload and Medication Interventions in a Federally Qualified Health Center, Journal of Primary Care & Community Health (2023). DOI: 10.1177/21501319231168716

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