Cost-effectiveness and budget impact of the management of uncomplicated urinary tract infection by community pharmacists.
Chiranjeev SanyalDonald R HusereauNathan P BeahmDaniel SmythRoss T TsuyukiPublished in: BMC health services research (2019)
From a Canadian public health care system perspective, community pharmacist-initiated management would likely be a cost-effective strategy for uncomplicated UTI. In an era of limited health care resources, expanded roles of community pharmacists or other non-physician community based prescribers are important mechanisms through which accessible, high-quality and cost-effective care may be achieved. Further studies to evaluate other conditions which can be managed in the community and their cost effectiveness are essential.