Re: MTM by non-pharmacists
Anonymous member response:
"It is evident that a consistent approach to pharmacy care should yield the most optimal outcomes. Standardized patient assessments, reassessments, and education surveys with branched decision logic provide flexible but consistent approaches to pharmacy care. Scripting these patient interactions provides a guideline for health care professionals to follow and and a consistency to the information exchanged. Documentation of pharmacist interventions can also be standardized in a logical format. Finally, automating all these interactions for documentation and data capture purposes yields an incredibly rich record of teaching and care provided, interventions, patient response to therapy, and ultimately outcomes."
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