Evaluation of Critical Care Pharmacist Evening Services at an Academic Medical Center

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作者
Chase, Aaron M. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Forehand, Christy C. [1 ,2 ]
Keats, Kelli R. [1 ]
Taylor, Ashley N. [1 ]
Jones, Timothy W. [1 ,2 ]
Sikora, Andrea [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Augusta Univ, Med Ctr, Augusta, GA USA
[2] Univ Georgia, Coll Pharm, Augusta, GA USA
[3] Augusta Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Pharm, 1481 Laney Walker Blvd, Profess Off Bldg One, Suit, Augusta, GA 30912 USA
关键词
critical care; pharmacy; practice models; medication safety; quality improvement; ADVERSE DRUG EVENTS;
D O I
10.1177/00185787231207996
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R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Purpose: Critical care pharmacists are considered essential members of the healthcare team; however, justification and recruitment of new positions, especially in the evening or weekend shifts, remains a significant challenge. The purpose of this study was to investigate the number of interventions, type of interventions, and associated cost savings with the addition of 1 board certified critical care clinical pharmacist to evening shift. Methods: This was a prospective collection and characterization of 1 evening shift critical care pharmacist's clinical interventions over a 12-week period. Interventions were collected and categorized daily from 13:00 to 22:00 Monday through Friday. After collection was complete, cost savings estimates were calculated using pharmacy wholesaler acquisition cost. Results: Interventions were collected on 52 of 60 weekdays. A total of 510 interventions were collected with an average of 9.8 interventions accepted per day. The most common interventions included transitions of care, medication dose adjustment, and antibiotic de-escalation and the highest proportion of interventions occurred in the medical intensive care unit. An estimated associated cost avoidance of $66 537.80 was calculated for an average of $1279.57 saved per day. Additionally, 22 (4.1%) of interventions were considered high yield interventions upon independent review by 2 pharmacists. Conclusion: The addition of 1 board-certified critical care pharmacist to evening shift resulted in multiple interventions across several categories and a significant cost avoidance when calculated using conservative measures.
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