Hospital pharmacy
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Clinical pharmacists in a 580-bed teaching hospital reported all targeted recommendations that occurred during a 5-month evaluation period. Five types of clinical recommendations were identified: (1) to start drug therapy, (2) to stop drug therapy, (3) to increase drug dose, (4) to decrease drug dose, and (5) to suggest alternative drug therapy. Two thousand sixty-four unsolicited, accepted recommendations were submitted to the investigator by approximately eight holders of full-time equivalent positions dedicated to clinical pharmacy services during the evaluation period. ⋯ The costs of drugs, monitoring, and treatment for the drug regimens were compared before and after each recommendation. Three classes of drugs (antineoplastics, anti-infectives, and gastrointestinal agents) contributed more than 90% of the economic impact. The net economic impact of the evaluated recommendations was a cost saving of $4636.06; this extrapolated to a net cost saving of $34.10 per pharmacist-day.