Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2542910 | Journal of the American Pharmacists Association | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Overall, the use of pharmacist renewals was very low and one-half of the renewals were not policy-concordant. Pharmacist renewals were associated with the intended reductions in physician visits before dispensing, but there was also an unintended increase in visits after dispensing. These findings suggest that future policies such as this one need to be differently designed and closely monitored.
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Authors
Michael R. (Canada Research Chair in Access to Medicines), Lucy (Statistical Analyst), Jillian (Research Coordinator), Steven G. (Professor), Carlo (Professor and Dean), Larry D. (Professor), Sumit R. (Professor),