Research on the Construction of a "One-Stop" Community Pharmaceutical Service Model for Student Health: Taking Universities as an Example
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management, and overlooked mental-medication links. Traditional, treatment-focused pharmacy services fail to meet students' diverse, convenient needs. This study proposes a university "one-stop" community pharmacy model to achieves comprehensive coverage, whole-process
management, and community-wide participation. Key innovations: (1) A smart pharmacy service chain enhancing efficiency and safety; (2)
A three-tier service system (student volunteers, licensed pharmacists, physician-pharmacist); (3) Deep campus health ecosystem integration,
linking prevention, intervention, and management. This resolves service fragmentation, shifts pharmacy from passive supply to active health
management, optimizing resources while enhancing student health literacy.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/wef.v3i2.7830
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