1. Cost-effectiveness of a transitional pharmaceutical care program for patients discharged from the hospital
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Karapinar-Çarkit, F. (Fatma), Knaap, R. (Ronald) van der, Bouhannouch, F. (Fatiha), Borgsteede, S.D. (Sander), Janssen, M.J.A. (Marjo), Siegert, C.E.H. (Carl E. H.), Egberts, T.C.G. (Toine), Bemt, P.M.L.A. (Patricia) van den, Wier, M.F. (Marieke) van, Bosmans, J.E. (Judith), Karapinar-Çarkit, F. (Fatma), Knaap, R. (Ronald) van der, Bouhannouch, F. (Fatiha), Borgsteede, S.D. (Sander), Janssen, M.J.A. (Marjo), Siegert, C.E.H. (Carl E. H.), Egberts, T.C.G. (Toine), Bemt, P.M.L.A. (Patricia) van den, Wier, M.F. (Marieke) van, and Bosmans, J.E. (Judith)
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Background To improve continuity of care at hospital admission and discharge and to decrease medication errors pharmaceutical care programs are developed. This study aims to determine the cost-effectiveness of the COACH program in comparison with usual care from a societal perspective. Methods A controlled clinical trial was performed at the Internal Medicine department of a general teaching hospital. All admitted patients using at least one prescription drug were included. The COACH program consisted of medication reconciliation, patient counselling at discharge, and communication to healthcare
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- 2017
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