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Evaluation of hospital pharmacists' activities using additional reimbursement for infection prevention as an indicator in small and medium-sized hospitals.

Yuichi TasakaTakeshi UchikuraShiro HatakeyamaDaisuke KikuchiMasami TsuchiyaRyohkan FunakoshiTaku Obara
Published in: Journal of pharmaceutical health care and sciences (2024)
Our results suggest that lower beds per pharmacist might lead to improved pharmacist services in 100-299 beds DPC hospitals with ARIP 1 or 2. The promotion of proactive efforts in hospital pharmacist services and fewer beds per pharmacist may relate to shorter hospital stays especially in small and medium-sized hospitals with ARIP 2 when ARIP acquisition was used as an indicator. These findings may help to accelerate the involvement of hospital pharmacists in infection control in the future.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • acute care
  • adverse drug
  • mental health
  • general practice
  • current status
  • quality improvement