Primary Care Physician-Pharmacist Collaborative Care Model: Strategies for Implementation
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Primary Care Physician-Pharmacist Collaborative Care Model: Strategies for Implementation
Abstract
The Collaboration Among Pharmacists and Physicians To Improve Outcomes Now (CAPTION) trial recently found that a pharmacist intervention for hypertension could be implemented in diverse medical offices. In this issue of Pharmacotherapy, the article by Brian Isetts and colleagues discusses the complexity of the patient population, the specific functions the pharmacists performed, and the time estimates from billing records used to quantify time spent during face-to-face patient encounters. This invited commentary will discuss findings from the CAPTION trial and provide recommendations for strategies to implement similar interventions for patients with other chronic medical conditions seen in primary care practices.
Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT00935077.
Keywords: blood pressure control; hypertension management; pharmacist management.
© 2016 Pharmacotherapy Publications, Inc.
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