Hospital and Community Pharmacists' Views of and Perspectives on the Establishment of an Intraprofessional Collaboration in the Transition of Care for Newly Discharged Patients
Background Hospital and community pharmacists are increasingly involved in patients' medication interventions related to the transition of care from the hospital to a patient's home. These interventions may enable pharmacists to collaborate across healthcare sector boundaries. However, lit...
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Main Authors: | Laura V.J. Lech (Author), Gitte R. Husted (Author), Anna Birna Almarsdottír (Author), Trine R.H. Andersen (Author), Charlotte Rossing (Author), Lotte S. Nørgaard (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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