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  • Pharmacy Practice and Management
  • Healthcare Professional Development

Background:

  • Pharmacy practice is expanding into direct patient care and interprofessional models.
  • Accurate documentation of training and certification is crucial for specialized service eligibility and reimbursement.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate pharmacists' familiarity with and perceived importance of credentialing.
  • To assess satisfaction with existing credentialing tracking systems.
  • To identify challenges associated with adopting a centralized credentialing platform.

Main Methods:

  • A cross-sectional survey design was employed.
  • The survey was distributed to pharmacists by the American Pharmacists Association.
  • Descriptive statistics and content analysis were used to analyze data from 446 respondents.

Main Results:

  • Over 90% of pharmacists are familiar with and consider credentialing important.
  • A vast majority (over 96%) support a centralized online platform for credentialing and reimbursement.
  • Dissatisfaction with current systems stems from poor data integration, and while willing to provide information, pharmacists express security concerns.

Conclusions:

  • Pharmacists are familiar with and receptive to the credentialing process.
  • There is strong support for a centralized credentialing system among pharmacists.
  • Concerns regarding the security of personal information within a centralized system need to be addressed.