Effect of clinical pharmacist encounters in the transitional care clinic on 30-day re-admissions: A retrospective study
Hospitalized patients who meet specific criteria at discharge are referred to the transitional care clinic team consisting of a nurse practitioner and/or physician and a clinical pharmacist. In collaboration with the providers, the pharmacist reviews medications for appropriateness, assesses adheren...
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Main Authors: | Panid Borhanjoo (Author), Priscile Kouamo (Author), Mafuzur Rahman (Author), Margaret Norton (Author), Madhavi Gavini (Author) |
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2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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