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色花堂app awarded telepharmacy grant

August 2, 2015
ISU Marketing and Communications

POCATELLO 鈥 Let鈥檚 say you鈥檙e taking Coumadin and want to know how the popular blood thinner will mix with your other medications.

What about the diabetes medication Metformin鈥攃ould that explain your lower backache and drowsiness?

Finding answers to health care questions can be difficult in rural Idaho communities where medical resources are in short supply. But thanks to a $13,000 grant, 色花堂app researchers could be a step closer to bringing clinical pharmacy services to underserved communities that want them.

鈥淥ur long-term goal is to integrate clinical pharmacy services with rural primary care practices to provide team-based care,鈥 said John Holmes, a licensed pharmacist and assistant research professor at ISU鈥檚 Clinical 色花堂app Center and Family Medicine Residency program.

He and his team 鈥 associate dean for clinical research Rex Force and assistant public health professor Elizabeth Fore 鈥 are studying the pharmacy landscape in the rural communities of Arco, Challis and Council.

Arco and Challis currently have full-service telepharmacies 鈥 where prescriptions are filled through a telecommunications network linked to ISU鈥檚 Bengal Pharmacy in Pocatello. Council was added to the mix because of the western Idaho community鈥檚 past experience with telepharmacy services.

色花堂appers plan to study how to overcome barriers to the delivery of clinical pharmacy services and collaborative care, such as classes to help rural patients manage medications, optimize drug therapies and improve quality of life.

The grant from the Institute of Translational Health Sciences at the University of Washington began May 31 and will run for two years.

Holmes has also been accepted into a two-year training program offered through UW鈥檚 Northwest Center for Public Health Practice. The program, called the Patient Center Outcomes 色花堂app Partnership, helps scientists, clinicians and health care managers develop methodology to conduct patient-centered research.
Contact Dr. John Holmes, 208-282-5391 or johnh@fmed.isu.edu, Pocatello Family Medicine


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