PHARMACIST-MANAGED PRESCRIPTION: AN OVERVIEW REVIEW ARTICLE
Pawan singh ,Devashish Jena
S.N College of Pharmacy Babupur (222132) Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh
Abstract
Pharmacist-managed prescription renewal involves pharmacists, often under a collaborative practice agreement, independently or collaboratively with physicians, reviewing, approving, and renewing patient prescriptions to improve efficiency and patient care. This model can reduce the administrative burden on physicians, enhance medication adherence, and provide clinical benefits like identifying medication problems and recommending necessary interventions. Studies show high physician agreement with pharmacist decisions and positive impacts on workflow and patient care. To improve patient care and clinical results while reducing administrative tasks, a new chronic disease management model has been trialed. This model emphasizes the importance of inter-professional collaboration and seeks to lessen the administrative burden on primary care providers, especially physicians at healthcare facilities. Pharmacists, as vital healthcare professionals, have a significant role in the medication process, and pharmacist-led prescription renewals for chronic oral medications have surfaced as a promising intervention to enhance adherence and treatment results. The effectiveness of therapy relies on patient adherence. Grasping the factors contributing to non-adherence and pinpointing strategies to tackle this issue can lead to better healthcare outcomes. Implementing prescription renewals in community pharmacies could provide advantages for patients, healthcare practitioners, and society as a whole. By prioritizing patient welfare and fostering collaboration among healthcare providers, it is feasible to improve adherence rates and optimize patient care.
Keywords: Important Of Adherence, Non Adherence, Socioeconomic Factors,Healthcare System, Patient Related Factors
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EPRA International Journal of Research & Development (IJRD)
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Published on : 2025-11-05
| Vol | : | 10 |
| Issue | : | 11 |
| Month | : | November |
| Year | : | 2025 |