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Integrating Pharmacy Services to Improve Clinical Outcomes

Oct 29th, 2019

By Simardeep Singh, PharmD

Pharmacists are on the front lines of care, equipped with the expertise and problem-solving skills to make sure people stay on their medications. Genoa Healthcare pharmacists have the clinical knowledge necessary to navigate complex drug treatment plans and the variety of payers within the market, and the people skills to make sure each consumer is treated with respect and understanding.

In the end, our results show that consumers are more adherent to their medication treatment plans, making big impacts on their overall care.

Behavioral Health News recently published an article that I wrote about the importance of offering integrated pharmacy services in behavioral health. Read the featured article here.

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