Pharmacist-Managed Refill Service Impacts on Clinician Workload and Medication Interventions in a Federally Qualified Health Center
Introduction: Increasing administrative workload is linked with lower quality of patient care and physician burnout. Conversely, models involving pharmacists can positively impact patient care and physician well-being. Research has consistently demonstrated that pharmacist-physician collaboration ca...
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Main Authors: | Keri Hurley-Kim (Author), Azin Keyvani (Author), Raed Ahmed (Author), Hei-Wah Wong (Author), Sarah McBane (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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