Pharmacist-Led Management of HIV PrEP Within the Veterans Health Administration.

Madison A Cameron, Jenna Kawamoto, Troy A Shahoumian, Pamela S Belperio
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Abstract

Background: Uptake and access to HIV preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is key to reducing incident HIV infections. Pharmacists are one of the most accessible health care professionals in the United States and are well suited to address this need.

Observations: We describe a model of care at the Veterans Affairs Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System in which clinical pharmacist practitioners developed and implemented a pharmacy-led PrEP clinic colocated within an infectious disease clinic. Veterans Health Administration clinical pharmacists provide direct patient care under a scope of practice that includes ordering and interpreting laboratory tests and providing PrEP prescriptions. To improve access and patient acceptability, we also used novel telemedicine modes of care to ensure flexible appointment scheduling.

Conclusions: This model can be used by other federal and community-based health care organizations to implement interdisciplinary pharmacist-managed PrEP clinics and expand telehealth modalities to deliver outpatient services.

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退伍军人健康管理局药剂师领导的HIV PrEP管理。
背景:接受和获得HIV预存预防(PrEP)是减少HIV感染事件的关键。药剂师是美国最容易获得的医疗保健专业人员之一,非常适合满足这一需求。观察:我们描述了退伍军人事务大洛杉矶医疗保健系统的一种护理模式,在该模式中,临床药剂师从业者开发并实施了一个由药房领导的PrEP诊所,该诊所与传染病诊所共存。退伍军人健康管理局临床药剂师在执业范围内提供直接的患者护理,包括订购和解释实验室测试以及提供PrEP处方。为了提高访问和患者的可接受性,我们还使用了新的远程医疗护理模式,以确保灵活的预约安排。结论:该模式可供其他联邦和社区医疗保健组织用于实施跨学科药剂师管理的PrEP诊所,并扩展远程医疗模式以提供门诊服务。
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