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Impact Of Pharmacist Led Provider Education On Outpatient Copd Management, Erica Dominguez, Ben Rosati, Trevor Laursen May 2021

Impact Of Pharmacist Led Provider Education On Outpatient Copd Management, Erica Dominguez, Ben Rosati, Trevor Laursen

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Purpose

To evaluate the efficacy of provider education on adherence to guideline directed therapy in outpatient chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) management in South Oregon PMG clinics.

Background

• COPD is the third most common cause of death in the US • The CDC reports costs attributable to COPD in 2010 were $32.1 billion projected to have increased to $49 billion by 2020 • Direct healthcare costs include detection, prevention, physician office visits, hospitalizations, home care, and medications hospitalizations accounting for about 45 50% of these direct costs • Clinical burden of uncontrolled COPD has been shown to impact quality …


Assessing The Effect Of An Electronic Health Record Order Entry Guideline On Duration Of Outpatientantimicrobial Therapy Prescribed For Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infections, Kasey Rubin, Chelsea Houshour, Christine Doran May 2021

Assessing The Effect Of An Electronic Health Record Order Entry Guideline On Duration Of Outpatientantimicrobial Therapy Prescribed For Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infections, Kasey Rubin, Chelsea Houshour, Christine Doran

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Background

• Fifty percent of antibiotics prescribed in the outpatient setting are unnecessary1. •Outside of unnecessary prescribing, the antibiotics chosen can be incorrect with an inappropriate duration of therapy1. •It has been estimated that resistant infections affect nearly 3 million Americans annually and are the cause of 35,000 deaths each year with added costs up to $33.2 billion dollars1. •The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recommends that outpatient antimicrobial stewardship programs identify “high priority conditions.” •Examples of high priority conditions include acute respiratory infections, urinary tract infections (UTI)and skin and soft tissue infections (SSTI).2 •Antibiotics are not associated with a …


Evaluation Of Clinical Pharmacist Management Trends For Depression, Adam Olesen, Kelsie Fiss, Judy Wong May 2021

Evaluation Of Clinical Pharmacist Management Trends For Depression, Adam Olesen, Kelsie Fiss, Judy Wong

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Background

• Depression affects almost 10 of Americans over 18 years old 1 • Per the Centers for Disease and Control Prevention, the 2020 COVID 19 pandemic has led to an increase in adults struggling with mental health 1 • There is currently a shortage of mental health prescribers, with over half of all counties within the United States not having a single psychiatrist 2 • Southern Oregon also has a shortage of mental health prescribers, resulting in longer wait times for care • Evidence demonstrates that depression managed by pharmacists in the primary care setting led to increased follow …


Optimizing The Role Of Clinical Pharmacy Services In Transitions Of Care, Dj Clark, Clara Mikhaeil, Karen White May 2021

Optimizing The Role Of Clinical Pharmacy Services In Transitions Of Care, Dj Clark, Clara Mikhaeil, Karen White

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Purpose

Health & Services The purpose of this project is to improve clinical outcomes in patients transitioning from inpatient to outpatient care by optimizing the process that primary care pharmacists use to perform comprehensive medication reviews.

Background

• Transitions of care from the inpatient to outpatient setting is an area of great opportunity for improving patient outcomes. • One prospective cohort study found that 20% of patients discharged from the hospital to home experienced an adverse event within 3 weeks of discharge. Of these adverse events, 66% were medication related.1 • Another observational study found that 14% of patients had …