Optimizing Healthcare: Implementation of a Pharmacist-To-Pharmacist Transitions of Care Pilot Program.

IF 1 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Journal of pharmacy practice Pub Date : 2024-12-19 DOI:10.1177/08971900241309460
Jacqueline McDonnell, Karli Combs, Randi Dockery
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Background: Transitions of care (TOC) is defined as the movement of patients between healthcare practitioners, settings and home. Ineffective TOC can lead to hospital readmissions, increased costs, and patient dissatisfaction. Pharmacists have a unique opportunity to ensure that continuity of care, in regard to medication optimization and education, is continued throughout the transition between settings. With both inpatient and ambulatory pharmacists supporting smooth discharge for hospitalized patients, an opportunity was identified to implement a pharmacist-to-pharmacist TOC program at Ascension Genesys Hospital (AGH). Objective: Implement a pharmacist-to-pharmacist TOC program at AGH. Methods: This was a single-center pilot program in which a pharmacist-to-pharmacist TOC program was implemented at AGH between January 1st and April 30th, 2024. Patients were included if they were 18 years of age and older, managed by the family medicine (FM) team, and had at least 5 medications at discharge. The FM and ambulatory pharmacists provided recommendations and all medication related problems (MRPs) and interventions were documented. Descriptive analysis was conducted. Results: A total of 25 hospitalized patients and 10 follow-up patients were included. A total of 44 inpatient MRPs and 41 outpatient MRPs were recorded. The most common inpatient MRP was antibiotic stewardship. The most common clinic MRP was medication access barrier. Conclusion: Implementation of the pilot program occurred and results were reported. These results demonstrate the importance of pharmacist involvement in TOC.

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优化医疗保健:从药剂师到药剂师护理过渡试点项目的实施。
背景:护理过渡(TOC)被定义为患者在医疗保健从业人员,设置和家庭之间的运动。无效的TOC可导致医院再入院、费用增加和患者不满。药剂师有一个独特的机会来确保护理的连续性,在药物优化和教育方面,在整个过渡环境中继续进行。由于住院和门诊药剂师都支持住院患者顺利出院,因此确定了在阿森松Genesys医院(AGH)实施药剂师对药剂师TOC计划的机会。目的:在AGH实施药师对药师的TOC项目。方法:采用单中心试点项目,于2024年1月1日至4月30日在AGH实施药师对药师TOC项目。纳入的患者年龄在18岁及以上,由家庭医学(FM)团队管理,出院时至少服用了5种药物。FM和门诊药剂师提供建议,并记录所有药物相关问题(mrp)和干预措施。进行描述性分析。结果:共纳入住院患者25例,随访患者10例。共记录44例住院患者mrp和41例门诊患者mrp。最常见的住院MRP是抗生素管理。最常见的临床MRP是药物获取障碍。结论:试点方案已经实施,并报告了结果。这些结果表明药师参与TOC的重要性。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Pharmacy Practice offers the practicing pharmacist topical, important, and useful information to support pharmacy practice and pharmaceutical care and expand the pharmacist"s professional horizons. The journal is presented in a single-topic, scholarly review format. Guest editors are selected for expertise in the subject area, who then recruit contributors from that practice or topic area.
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