Implementation and preliminary clinical outcomes of a pharmacist-managed venous thromboembolism clinic for patients treated with rivaroxaban post emergency department discharge
Academic Emergency Medicine Sep 22, 2017
DiRenzo BM, et al. - This study sought to report the implementation, work flow, and differences in outcomes between a pharmacist-managed clinic for the outpatient treatment of venous thromboembolism (VTE) using rivaroxaban versus care by a primary care provider. The pharmacist-managed clinic was a novel expansion of clinical pharmacy services that treated patients with low-risk VTEs with rivaroxaban in the outpatient setting. Outcomes suggested that pharmacist-managed care utilizing standardized protocols under a collaborative practice agreement could be as safe as care by a primary care provider.
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