Expanding Pharmacists’ Role in Primary Care Setting among Rural and Low-Income Communities
A special issue of Pharmacy (ISSN 2226-4787).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2023) | Viewed by 7684
Special Issue Editor
Interests: pharmacy; improving health outcomes in patients with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease; improve transition of care in health care systems
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
It is well recognized that primary care services can be a means to improve health outcomes and decrease unnecessary health care utilization. Yet, access to high-quality primary services by low-income, rural or underserved populations is limited in the current healthcare landscape.
Pharmacists play a significant role in providing comprehensive medication therapy management, targeted chronic disease management, and improved medication adherence. Despite pharmacist interventions being shown to improve outcomes and access to care among the sub-population of low-income, rural or underserved populations. Nonetheless, pharmacists are rarely integrated into a primary care setting.
With the integration of telehealth services, there are limited data on how the role of a pharmacist is uniquely designed to improve access to care and outcomes among the sub-population of low-income, rural or underserved population.
This Special Issue of Pharmacy is inviting contributions from clinicians in all settings to address advances in the pharmacist’s role in the provision of telehealth services among low income, rural or underserved communities. This may include any of the following with pharmacists involved in the following:
- Ambulatory settings
- Healthcare system
- Other research topics: trials involving pharmacists as part of the primary care team serving low-income or underserved populations; observational studies; retrospective studies; expert opinions on pharmacists’ roles in primary care settings; narrative reviews; systematic reviews; meta-analysis reviews; case studies; and other related topics
Prof. Dr. Arinze Okere
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- primary care
- ambulatory care
- pharmacist
- low-income population
- underserved communities
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