Pharmacist Interventions
Treating physicians accepted 80.48% of pharmacist interventions. Medication discontinuation was the second most common pharmacist intervention. Medication addition was the most common pharmacist intervention. The acceptance rate in this st…
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Treating physicians accepted 80.48% of pharmacist interventions. Medication discontinuation was the second most common pharmacist intervention. Medication addition was the most common pharmacist intervention. The acceptance rate in this study was higher than several comparison studies cited in the article. Clinical pharmacists recommended 420 interventions based on detected discrepancies.