著者
味澤 香苗 鈴木 学 林 由依 甲斐 絢子 小林 篤史 小原 道子 生木 庸寛 國府田 真綾 金地 夏実 林 秀樹 棚瀬 友啓 土屋 照雄 杉山 正
出版者
一般社団法人日本医療薬学会
雑誌
医療薬学 (ISSN:1346342X)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.44, no.12, pp.599-606, 2018-12-10 (Released:2019-12-10)
参考文献数
8
被引用文献数
6

Focusing on the Pharmaceutical Intervention Records (PIR) project conducted in collaboration with the Gifu Pharmaceutical Association and Gifu Pharmaceutical University, this study analyzed characteristics and economic effects of the audit of dispensing fees for the prevention of duplications or interactions of prescription drugs by pharmacists. The pharmacists registered audit data of 1,105 prescriptions into the PIR database in 2017. For the analysis, we divided 1,105 prescriptions into those that incurred dispensing fees for the prevention of duplications or interactions of prescription drugs (the subject group) and a control group comprising other prescriptions. The reduction in drug cost per prescription was 1,689 yen in the subject group, which was significantly higher than the reduction of 563 yen in the control group. In the subject group, pharmacists tend to use a medicine notebook for identifying duplicate administrations or drug interactions. There is a high ratio of cancellation of drugs as a result of such inquiries. This is considered a factor in the reduction of the cost of drugs. The reduction per prescription in the subject group is higher than the medical fees for the prevention of duplications or interactions of prescription drugs, and it can be evaluated that activities related to preventing duplications and interactions of prescription drugs contribute to medical economy.
著者
國府田 真綾 鈴木 学 金地 夏実 福本 実咲 桑原 千明 林 秀樹 亀山 千里 生木 庸寛 小原 道子 棚瀬 友啓 杉山 正
出版者
一般社団法人日本医療薬学会
雑誌
医療薬学 (ISSN:1346342X)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.44, no.8, pp.395-402, 2018-08-10 (Released:2019-08-14)
参考文献数
8
被引用文献数
3

Gifu Pharmaceutical Association conducted a survey on the actual situation of family pharmacists in collaboration with Gifu Pharmaceutical University in 2016. Data of 3,340 people were obtained from 342 pharmacies. A total of 2,666 patients received prescriptions in May 2017 and family pharmacists were assigned to 221 patients (8.3%). The patients group who selected family pharmacists had a greater tendency to bring all the prescriptions to the same pharmacy, to bring the medicine notebook with the prescriptions, and to buy over the counter drugs (OTC) from the family pharmacy than the group not covered by the family pharmacists. The patients ask family pharmacists for reliability, health consultation, and advice in selecting OTC. They are satisfied with family pharmacists on consultations being responded to at any time and feeling that they could ask questions that they could not ask the doctor.