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Implementing pharmacy services in a family practice.

D R Gourley

    Medical Group Management
    |August 9, 1983
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    South Omaha Family Practice Clinic offers integrated medical and pharmacy services. This model group practice improves patient care continuity by linking medical and prescription records.

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    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare Management
    • Clinical Pharmacy Practice
    • Primary Care Models

    Background:

    • Medical groups face increasing competition and pressure to control costs while expanding services.
    • Traditional family practice models are being re-evaluated for efficiency and patient outcomes.
    • Integrated care models are emerging as a strategy to enhance healthcare delivery.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe a model group practice integrating on-site pharmacy services within a traditional family practice setting.
    • To evaluate the impact of integrated medical and pharmacy services on patient care continuity.
    • To present the South Omaha Family Practice Clinic as a case study for innovative healthcare delivery.

    Main Methods:

    • Implementation of an on-site pharmacy within a group medical practice.

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  • Integration of medical records and prescription records systems.
  • Collaboration between medical and pharmacy professionals within the same facility.
  • University of Nebraska College of Medicine oversight and maintenance of services.
  • Main Results:

    • The integrated model facilitates seamless patient care across medical and pharmacy disciplines.
    • Continuity of patient care is enhanced through shared and accessible patient information.
    • Potential for improved medication management and adherence due to proximity of services.

    Conclusions:

    • Integrated on-site pharmacy services represent a viable alternative to traditional family practice models.
    • This model demonstrates a successful approach to improving patient care continuity and potentially controlling costs.
    • The South Omaha Family Practice Clinic serves as a replicable example of effective healthcare integration.