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Implementation of Telepharmacy to Provide Medication Consultation Service for Patients: A Case Study From Thu Duc City Hospital, Ho Chi Minh City

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Journal Cureus
Date 2024 Jun 21
PMID 38903303
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Abstract

Telepharmacy is receiving significant attention as an innovative approach. The objective of this study is to assess the needs and evaluate the impact of telepharmacy applications in drug consultations at Thu Duc City Hospital. We used a cross-sectional research design and conducted a survey with the participation of leaders of the Faculty of Pharmacy, clinical pharmacists, dispensing pharmacists, and patients or their caregivers who receive medication at the Pharmacy of Thu Duc Hospital. We deployed a telepharmacy application for consulting on drug use and surveyed the satisfaction of patients/family members with the telepharmacy model. 60.3% of survey subjects expressed a desire to receive drug use consultations through telepharmacy if the hospital were to offer this service. One hundred percent of the pharmacists at the pharmacy and the hospital's leadership believe that telepharmacy can address patient consultation needs and improve the current physical facilities in the dispensing area. Over 90% of telepharmacy users reported being satisfied or very satisfied with the service. Telepharmacy has garnered the attention of patients, their caregivers, and the medical staff at the Outpatient Pharmacy of Thu Duc Hospital. The majority of users are satisfied with the drug use consultation service provided by telepharmacy. By expanding the good results of Thu Duc Hospital to other hospitals, more patients across Vietnam can benefit from this innovative approach.

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