Descriptive Analysis of Acceptance by Prescribers and Economic Benefit of Pharmacist Recommended Interventions in a Critical Care Unit
Background: Pharmacist clinical intervention is defined as the action that identifies and prevents medication-related problems and optimizes patient's medication therapy in cooperation with other healthcare professionals. Types of clinical interventions may vary, but each is patient specific. F...
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Main Authors: | YoonJung Lee (Author), Lana Gettman (Author) |
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2018-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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