The effect of medication therapy management service combined with a national PharmaCloud system for polypharmacy patients

Highlights • The study built up a new model by using Taiwan National Health Insurance Administration PharmaCloud system to facilitate medication reconciliation for pharmacists in the medication therapy management service. • The model improved the patients' attitude and practices on rational use...

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Veröffentlicht in:Computer methods and programs in biomedicine 2016-10, Vol.134, p.109-119
Hauptverfasser: Chen, Chang-Ming, MS, Kuo, Li-Na, MS, Cheng, Kuei-Ju, MS, PharmD, Shen, Wan-Chen, MS, Bai, Kuan-Jen, MD, Wang, Chih-Chi, MS, Chiang, Yi-Chun, PhD, Chen, Hsiang-Yin, MS, PharmD
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