Clinical and economic impact of partnered pharmacist medication charting in the emergency department
Introduction: Partnered pharmacist medication charting (PPMC), a process redesign hypothesised to improve medication safety and interdisciplinary collaboration, was trialed in a tertiary hospital's emergency department (ED).Objective: To evaluate the health-related impact and economic benefit o...
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Main Authors: | Tesfay Mehari Atey (Author), Gregory M. Peterson (Author), Mohammed S. Salahudeen (Author), Tom Simpson (Author), Camille M. Boland (Author), Ed Anderson (Author), Barbara C. Wimmer (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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