Promotion of Medication Therapy Management Technology for Chronic Disease Patients Within Medical Alliances Based on Internet+
Abstract
the medical alliance as the main body and the WeChat public account as a platform, leveraging the resources of internet hospitals. A combination of online and offline modes is adopted, with clinical pharmacists from tertiary hospitals leading and guiding community pharmacists
in assessing and managing patients long-term medication use. Results: This pharmaceutical service technology has been successfully promoted to medical alliance units closely associated with our hospital, effectively enhancing the level of pharmaceutical therapy management
for chronic disease patients within the medical alliances. Conclusion: This technology promotion plan forms a collaborative pharmaceutical
service model of mutual help, interconnection, co-management, and mutual benefit, thereby ensuring the safety and feasibility of long-term
medication use for chronic disease patients.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/mhr.v2i3.4894
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