Reprint

Pharmacist Services

Edited by
November 2019
436 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03921-754-0 (Paperback)
  • ISBN978-3-03921-755-7 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Pharmacist Services that was published in

Medicine & Pharmacology
Public Health & Healthcare
Summary

The overall goal of this book is to give the reader a state-of-the-art synopsis of the pharmacist services domain. To accomplish this goal, the authors have addressed the social, psychosocial, political, legal, historic, clinical, and economic factors that are associated with pharmacist services. In this book, you will gain cutting-edge insights from learning about the research of experts throughout the world. The findings have relevance for enhancing pharmacist professionalism, pharmacist practice, and the progression of pharmacist services in the future.

Format
  • Paperback
License
© 2019 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
ambulatory care; pharmacy practice faculty; pharmacy learners; clinical practice; pharmacist services; community pharmacy practice; dispensing; counselling; pharmaceutical intervention; pharmaceutical care; observation; immunization programs; mobile health units; experiential learning; billing; healthy people 2020; pharmacy; emergency unit; health workers; cystic fibrosis; pharmacists; pharmacy services, medication management; medication use burden; travel; immunization; vaccination; pharmacist; community pharmacy; pharmacy intern; student pharmacist; primary care; interprofessional; federally qualified health center; serviced marketing; design thinking; medication synchronization; community pharmacists; innovation science; adherence; competitive advantage; age disparities; gender disparities; job satisfaction; job-related preferences; pharmacist workforce; pharmacists; pharmacy education; interprofessional practice and education; community pharmacy; medication therapy management; medication-related problems; medication discrepancies; continuity of patient care; cost avoidance; Comprehensive Medication Management; pharmaceutical care; primary health care; chronic diseases; clinical results; naltrexone; opioid use disorder; implementation; service process; regulatory; community pharmacy; pharmacist services; opioid; communication; naloxone; misuse; disposal; safety; counseling; comprehensive medication review; community pharmacy; collaboration; community pharmacy; pharmaceutical care; medication therapy management; pharmacy practice; pharmacy education; grants; pharmacy benefit manager (PBM); ethics; pharmaceutical regulation; health care policy; decision-making; organizations; ethical models; code of ethics; pharmacist; adverse drug events; brown bag; pharmacy; medication reconciliation; pharmacy clinical services; comprehensive medication management services; medication experience; pharmaceutical care practice; documentation; focus groups; community pharmacy; retail clinics; pharmacists; nurse practitioners; interprofessional training; primary care; healthcare access; community pharmacy; pharmacist services; wellness programs; medication adherence; quality measurement/benchmarking; multiple chronic conditions; CMS Star rating; chronic kidney disease; interprofessional care; quality assurance; pharmacy communication; cue orientation; focus group interviews; Denmark; transitions in care; pharmacist; medication therapy problems; medication safety; comprehensive medication management; readmissions; intention; medication therapy management; pharmacy services; South Asian; theory of planned behavior.; pharmacist services; community pharmacy; care plan; compensation; primary health care; information sharing; qualitative research; comparative case study; value; human papilloma virus; HPV vaccination; pharmacy; coordinated care; history of pharmacy; 20th century history; 21st century history; community pharmacy services; pharmacy education; pharmacist; services marketing; management; value-added services; community-based pharmacy; community-based pharmacist practitioners; community pharmacy services; health policy; interrupted time series analysis; medication reconciliation; mental health care; pharmacy staff; mental health first aid; mental illness; pharmacist roles; n/a; collaborative practice; clinical pharmacy; advanced practice pharmacist provider