Studies have systematically proven the positive clinical, economic, and humanistic advantages of pharmacist-directed patient care in a very sort of settings. Given the huge variations in clinical outcomes related to evaluated clinical pharmacy services (CPS), more detail as to the nature of the CPS is required to better understand observed differences in economic outcomes. With the growing trend of outpatient pharmacy services, these economic evaluations serve as viable decision-making tools in selecting the most effective and cost-effective pharmacy programs. Related Journals of Clinical pharmacy service evaluation Journal of Healthcare Communications, Journal of Community & Public Health Nursing, Health Care : Current Reviews, Journal of Community Medicine & Health Education, Journal of pharmacy and alternative medicine, Pharmacy articles in Journals, The Journal of Delivery Science and Innovation, The New England Journal of Medicine, International Journal of Healthcare Delivery Reform Initiatives, Journal of Public Health Management and Practice
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