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Cost-effectiveness of enhanced pharmacy services: a systematic review of the evidence
- At: Glasgow (Scotland) (2018)
- Type: Poster
- Poster code: POS-CPS-038
- By: DAWOUD, Dalia (Royal College of Physicians - London, Care Quality Improvement Department)
- Co-author(s): Dalia Dawoud: National Guideline Centre, Royal College of Physicians - London, London, United Kingdom;Clinical Pharmacy Department, Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
Alexander Haines: National Guideline Centre, Royal College of Physicians - London, London, United Kingdom
David Wonderling: National Guideline Centre, Royal College of Physicians - London, London, United Kingdom
Jennifer Hill: National Guideline Centre, Royal College of Physicians - London, London, United Kingdom
Joanna Ashe: National Guideline Centre, Royal College of Physicians , London, United Kingdom
Mihir Varia: East ad North Hertfordshire Clinical Commissioning Group, NHS England, Herts, United Kingdom
Philip Dyer: Diabetes Centre, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom
Julian Bion: Intensive Care Medicine, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom - Abstract:
Background
Pharmacists working in community and primary care develop advanced skills to provide enhanced services, particularly in dealing with minor acute illness. However, it is not clear if these services are sufficiently cost-effective to warrant wider implementation in the English National Health Service (NHS).Methods
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