Role of clinical pharmacists and pharmacy support personnel in transitions of care

Paul M. Stranges, Cynthia A. Jackevicius, Sarah L. Anderson, Deborah S. Bondi, Ilya Danelich, Roshni P. Emmons, Elizabeth F. Englin, Margaret L. Hansen, Cara Nys, Hanna Phan, Ann M. Philbrick, Michelle Rager, Christie Schumacher, Sean Smithgall

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Abstract

Patients moving between health care settings or providers are at increased risk of complications, including unplanned hospital readmissions and medication errors. Several actions must occur in concert with members of the health care team and across settings to ensure coordinated and continuous care for patients undergoing these transitions of care (TOC). Clinical pharmacists support patients during care transitions by providing interventions and services designed to improve medication outcomes. Clinical pharmacists and team members who support clinical pharmacist activities (eg, pharmacy students, technicians, and residents) are located throughout the care continuum, from acute care to care in the community, with each contributing to improved TOC outcomes. This article provides information on evidence of high-impact clinical pharmacist TOC practices to serve as a practical guide for practitioners interested in starting or improving TOC activities. This article also addresses current and emerging best practices and offers suggestions for improving clinical pharmacist involvement in care transition activities.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)532-545
Number of pages14
JournalJACCP Journal of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy
Volume3
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 1 2020
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • care transition
  • clinical pharmacist
  • pharmacy students
  • pharmacy technicians
  • readmission
  • rehospitalization
  • transitions of care

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