Authors
Vicky Dudas, Thomas Bookwalter, Kathleen M Kerr, Steven Z Pantilat
Publication date
2001/12/21
Journal
The American journal of medicine
Volume
111
Issue
9
Pages
26-30
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
We studied whether pharmacists involved in discharge planning can improve patient satisfaction and outcomes by providing telephone follow-up after hospital discharge. We conducted a randomized trial at the General Medical Service of an academic teaching hospital. We enrolled General Medical Service patients who received pharmacy-facilitated discharge from the hospital to home. The intervention consisted of a follow-up phone call by a pharmacist 2 days after discharge. During the phone call, pharmacists asked patients about their medications, including whether they obtained and understood how to take them. Two weeks after discharge, we mailed all patients a questionnaire to assess satisfaction with hospitalization and reviewed hospital records. Of the 1,958 patients discharged from the General Medical Service from August 1, 1998 to March 31, 1999, 221 patients consented to participate. We …
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V Dudas, T Bookwalter, KM Kerr, SZ Pantilat - The American journal of medicine, 2001