There is potential for provision of outpatient pharmacy clinical services to increase medication adherence and overall quality of care for patients with CF. Higher rates of medication adherence in patients with CF could in turn improve patient outcomes and reduce overall health care costs as a result of fewer rehospitalizations. Pharmacies can implement programs designed to provide comprehensive support services and medication management from pharmacists and staff that are trained in CF care.
Shortages of primary care providers across the United States have exacerbated health disparities, particularly for marginalized groups. As one of the most accessible healthcare professionals in the United States, pharmacists are well‐positioned to help address health disparities. Addressing health inequities is an Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education requirement in pharmacy school curricula, however, there is currently no standardized requirement to incorporate these principles into postgraduate pharmacy residency or fellowship training. A PubMed search was conducted to explore examples of health equity inclusion within postgraduate training for pharmacy and similar healthcare disciplines, as well as identify best practices. As limited models—pertaining to pharmacy postgraduate training programs—were available, this endeavor aims to provide recommendations for the successful implementation of health equity education into didactic and experiential learning opportunities.
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