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::*Thank you for the review (and the congratulations). ALT1 is a lot less wordy; I like that about it, though it's more of a definition. What about this: | ::*Thank you for the review (and the congratulations). ALT1 is a lot less wordy; I like that about it, though it's more of a definition. What about this: | ||
:*'''ALT2''' ... that pharmacist-led drug therapy management via '''[[collaborative practice agreements]]''' improves people's health?―[[User:Biochemistry&Love|<span style="letter-spacing:1px"><span style="color:Teal">'''Bio'''</span><span style="color:seagreen">chemistry</span><span style="color:Teal">🙴</span><span style="color:firebrick">❤</span></span>]] 15:01, 26 November 2017 (UTC) | :*'''ALT2''' ... that pharmacist-led drug therapy management via '''[[collaborative practice agreements]]''' improves people's health?―[[User:Biochemistry&Love|<span style="letter-spacing:1px"><span style="color:Teal">'''Bio'''</span><span style="color:seagreen">chemistry</span><span style="color:Teal">🙴</span><span style="color:firebrick">❤</span></span>]] 15:01, 26 November 2017 (UTC) | ||
| + | ::*{{ping|Biochemistry&Love}} Sorry for the delay, I did not put this review on my watchlist. Which precise cited sentence in the article backs up the claim that a "collaborative practice agreements improves people's health"? It may be true and it may be obvious but is it a proven fact? [[User:Cwmhiraeth|Cwmhiraeth]] ([[User talk:Cwmhiraeth|talk]]) 06:31, 5 December 2017 (UTC) | ||
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Collaborative practice agreement
- ... that a collaborative practice agreement, which allows a pharmacist to prescribe medications, order drug therapy related laboratory tests, and design therapy plans, can improve people's health? Source: "A pharmacist may perform some or all of the following activities under a CPA: “patient assessment; initiate, adjust or discontinue drug therapy; order, interpret and monitor laboratory tests; formulate clinical assessments and develop therapeutic plans; provide care coordination for wellness and prevention of disease; and conduct essential patient education”....Randomized controlled trials involving pharmacist management via a CPA demonstrate positive outcomes, including improved asthma control, higher proportion of patients achieving cholesterol goals, better blood pressure control, improved glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c), and improved International Normalized Ratio (INR) control and reduced bleeding rates in patients taking warfarin." (link)
- Reviewed: Plastic colorant
- Comment: This is my 8th DYK nomination.
Improved to Good Article status by Biochemistry&Love (talk). Self-nominated at 00:34, 8 November 2017 (UTC).
- ALT1 ... that a collaborative practice agreement allows pharmacists to collaborate with physicians in drug therapy management? Cwmhiraeth (talk) 07:38, 26 November 2017 (UTC)
- Thank you for the review (and the congratulations). ALT1 is a lot less wordy; I like that about it, though it's more of a definition. What about this:
- ALT2 ... that pharmacist-led drug therapy management via collaborative practice agreements improves people's health?―Biochemistry🙴❤ 15:01, 26 November 2017 (UTC)
- Template:Ping Sorry for the delay, I did not put this review on my watchlist. Which precise cited sentence in the article backs up the claim that a "collaborative practice agreements improves people's health"? It may be true and it may be obvious but is it a proven fact? Cwmhiraeth (talk) 06:31, 5 December 2017 (UTC)