Cost Savings and Clinical Interventions Made by PharmD Students During APPE Rotations at Federally Qualified Health Centers

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Jacqueline Tualla
Cynthia Koh-Knox
Brian Shepler
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[1] Purdue University College of Pharmacy,
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Medical Science Educator | 2019年 / 29卷
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Pharmacy; Cost-saving; PharmD; Rotations;
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PharmD students make significant clinical interventions during their last year of training in clinical rotations at a variety of practice sites. These interventions ranged from performing dosage adjustments to preventing adverse drug reactions and saved $92,803 dollars in the Federally Qualified Health Center practice sites that were included in this study over a 1-year period of time. The following study examines the types of interventions made and their associated cost savings.
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