2009
DOI: 10.1331/japha.2009.08069
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Outcomes of medication therapy review in a family medicine clinic

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“…Two studies showed small statistically significant increases in medications prescribed in pharmacist interventions, 42,47 (in one of these, medications increased in both intervention and control groups, but to a lesser extent with the intervention 42 ). Four studies showed small statistically significant decreases in medication use with pharmacist intervention, 28,30,44,45 while the remainder showed no statistically significant effect on overall numbers of medications. 22,31,35,36,46 Hospitalisation and ED use Twelve studies assessed the number of hospitalisations or length of stay in hospital, 23,24,29,31,33,[37][38][39][40]42,44,45 and 10 examined ED visits (including urgent care).…”
Section: Medication Usementioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Two studies showed small statistically significant increases in medications prescribed in pharmacist interventions, 42,47 (in one of these, medications increased in both intervention and control groups, but to a lesser extent with the intervention 42 ). Four studies showed small statistically significant decreases in medication use with pharmacist intervention, 28,30,44,45 while the remainder showed no statistically significant effect on overall numbers of medications. 22,31,35,36,46 Hospitalisation and ED use Twelve studies assessed the number of hospitalisations or length of stay in hospital, 23,24,29,31,33,[37][38][39][40]42,44,45 and 10 examined ED visits (including urgent care).…”
Section: Medication Usementioning
confidence: 95%
“…These were conducted between 1987 and 2018, and recruited more than 32 000 patients. Fourteen studies were from the US, [21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34] four from Canada, [35][36][37][38] five from the UK, [39][40][41][42][43] one from Sweden, 44 one from Spain, 45 two from Brazil, 46,47 and one from Singapore. 48 Two studies 40,41 were further analyses performed on data from previous studies; the original studies 49,50 had no distinct findings on the relevant outcomes, so only the subsequent analyses were included in the final 28 studies.…”
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“…Numerous studies have demonstrated the benefit of pharmacists in a clinic setting. 10–19 Studies have also shown improvements in obtaining standards of care when pharmacists and physicians collaborate. 17,20 Additionally, medication therapy management (MTM) can reduce drug-related adverse events by 50% to 60% and help to avoid $45 billion in direct health care costs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%