Impact of pharmacy services on initial clinical outcomes and medication adherence among veterans with uncontrolled diabetes
Abstract Background Diabetes remains a growing public health threat but evidence supports the role that pharmacists can play in improving diabetes medication use and outcomes. To improve the quality of care, the Veterans Health Administration has widely adopted care models that integrate clinical ph...
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Main Authors: | Justin D. Gatwood (Author), Marie Chisholm-Burns (Author), Robert Davis (Author), Fridtjof Thomas (Author), Praveen Potukuchi (Author), Adriana Hung (Author), M. Shawn McFarland (Author), Csaba P. Kovesdy (Author) |
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2018-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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