Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8521414 | Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy | 2018 | 29 Pages |
Abstract
Clinical pharmacy telemedicine interventions in the outpatient or ambulatory setting, primarily via phone, have an overall positive impact on outcomes related to clinical disease management, patient self-management, and adherence in the management of chronic diseases. Commonalities among studies with positive impact included utilization of continuous or scheduled models via telephone, with frequent monitoring and interventions. Studies identified did not evaluate benefits of video capability over telephone or cost-effectiveness, both of which are useful directions for future study.
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Authors
Joshua D. Niznik, Harvey He, Sandra L. Kane-Gill,