The Emerging Role of Community Pharmacists in Remote Patient Monitoring Services
Remote physiologic monitoring (RPM) services involve the transmission of patient-collected physiologic data to the healthcare team. These data are then analyzed to determine what changes may be needed to enhance patient care. While pharmacists may not be recognized as billing providers through some...
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Main Authors: | Amina Abubakar (Author), Jessica Sinclair (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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