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Reducing Costs with Medication Reconciliation: PharmD Live’s Proven Approach to Better Outcomes

PharmD Live

As healthcare shifts toward value-based care, medication reconciliation has become a critical focus for reducing costs and improving patient outcomes. Discrepancies in medication regimens, particularly during care transitions like hospital discharge, are a leading cause of adverse drug events (ADEs).

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Maximizing Revenue for Physicians with Limited Resources: Challenges and Solutions

PharmD Live

Medication-related issues, such as adverse drug events (ADEs) and nonadherence, further complicate care delivery. Addressing Medication Challenges with Optimization Medication issues such as ADEs and nonadherence are preventable yet costly. PharmD Live supports retention by: Improving communication to build trust.

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Chronic Care Management (CCM): Revolutionizing U.S. Healthcare in 2025

PharmD Live

Better Medication Management According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH ), improper medication management contributes to up to 50% of hospital readmissions among chronic disease patients. PharmD Lives Medication Therapy Management (MTM) services are critical in combating this issue.

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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.

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Solutions for Constipation Relief

The Thyroid Pharmacist

Tegaserod : This medication was approved for IBS-C in 2002, but removed from the market in 2007 due to an increased risk of cardiovascular events. MTM-trained pharmacists can work closely with healthcare teams to ensure that medications are safe, effective, and tailored to individual needs, improving overall health outcomes.