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Pharmacist Clinician PhC/ Clinical Pharmacy Specialists

HealthProviders DB is a comprehensive database of healthcare providers, including a complete directory of all Pharmacist Clinician PhC/ Clinical Pharmacy Specialists.

Pharmacist Healthcare Taxonomy Code 1835P0018X

As of today, the following are the total number of Pharmacist Clinician PhC/ Clinical Pharmacy Specialists nationally, in your state, and near your location.

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Medicare

The following are the total number of Pharmacist Clinician PhC/ Clinical Pharmacy Specialists who accept Medicare in your state, the number who have opted out of Medicare, and the total number excluded from participation in Medicare nationwide.

You can download the Pharmacist Clinician PhC/ Clinical Pharmacy Specialists dataset using HealthProviders DB Export.

What do Pharmacist Clinician PhC/ Clinical Pharmacy Specialists do?

Pharmacist Clinicians (PhCs) and Clinical Pharmacy Specialists are advanced practitioners who provide direct, specialized patient care, including medication therapy management, prescribing medications, ordering lab tests, and performing physical exams under collaborative agreements with other healthcare providers. 

Their role focuses on optimizing medication use to promote health and wellness by collaborating with a healthcare team to manage complex medication regimens, prevent adverse drug effects, and enhance overall patient outcomes.  

What they do

Improving Health Outcomes: Aim to improve patient health by optimizing medication use, reducing hospital readmissions, and fostering evidence-based practices. 

Direct Patient Care: Provide comprehensive, individualized medication management and care in various settings, including hospitals, clinics, and primary care facilities. 

Medication Therapy Management (CMM): Assess all medications (prescription, over-the-counter, and supplements) to ensure they are appropriate, effective, and safe for the patient’s condition and other therapies. 

Collaboration: Work closely with physicians, nurses, physician assistants, and other healthcare professionals as an integral part of the patient’s healthcare team. 

Prescriptive Authority: Prescribe medications and order laboratory tests, often under a formal collaborative practice agreement with physicians. 

Patient Monitoring: Evaluate and monitor patients to ensure appropriate therapeutic responses to medication therapy and adjust plans as needed. 

Patient and Provider Education: Educate patients on their medications to enhance understanding and adherence, and provide expert guidance on drug information to other healthcare professionals. 

Specialty Practice: Focus on specific areas of medicine, such as infectious diseases, oncology, diabetes, hypertension, or geriatrics, providing specialized care in those fields.