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Leveraging Technology to Optimize Medication Therapy Management (MTM) Services

Digital Pharmacist

Pharmacies play a crucial role in healthcare by ensuring patients receive the right medications and proper guidance on their usage. Medication Therapy Management (MTM) services are essential for improving patient outcomes and medication adherence. Benefits: Improves accessibility for patients.

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What's the Next Billion Dollar Pharmacy Startup going to be?

The Digital Apothecary

Put a bunch of pharmacists to verify and handle communication, and have automata hand the rest would make sense from a business side of things eventually. Let the pharmacist review and communicate with providers to help guide and manage the patient's drug therapy AND GET PAID FOR IT.

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How Long Until AI Starts to Replace Pharmacists

pharmacy mentor

In the pharmaceutical world of bookings, dispensing, clinical decisions, and customer service, AI integration is on the up. Medication Therapy Management (MTM) Patient Data Analysis : AI can analyse patient data to identify how many patients are on a certain medication, who is using private services and a variety of other factors.

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Medication Therapy Management in geriatric

FADIC

Medication Therapy Management in geriatric Medication Therapy Management (MTM) Is a service provided typically by pharmacists that aims to improve outcomes by helping people to better understand their health conditions and the medications used to manage them. 2014;11(4):329-337.

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Solutions for Constipation Relief

The Thyroid Pharmacist

Together, they can explore options such as switching to medications with fewer digestive side effects, or adding supplements or strategies to manage constipation effectively while still addressing your other health needs. The Role of Short-Chain Fatty Acids From Gut Microbiota in Gut-Brain Communication. 2000;46(4):493-499.