2022
DOI: 10.1590/s2175-97902022e201198
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Economic impact of pharmaceutical interventions in a medium complexity Brazilian university hospital

Abstract: Clinical pharmacists have been increasing their participation mainly through actions aimed at patient care, with international studies demonstrating favorable cost-benefit ratio from pharmacists interventions. However, there are few studies carried out in Brazil about the subject. This study aims to assess the economic impact of pharmaceutical interventions (PIs) in a hospital setting performed in October 2018. Each performed PI was registered and associated with the direct cost of drugs for economic impact an… Show more

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“…Cost without PI refers to the cost of administering a therapy as indicated without the aid of a pharmacist. This application of the O-PALM tool is like other studies that looked at the cost of treatment with PI initiated at the commencement of therapy [29,38,39].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…Cost without PI refers to the cost of administering a therapy as indicated without the aid of a pharmacist. This application of the O-PALM tool is like other studies that looked at the cost of treatment with PI initiated at the commencement of therapy [29,38,39].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Furthermore, the economic impact can be further classi ed as positive (i.e., the total of PIs that raised expenses and lowered the economic impact) and negative (the sum of PIs that decreased costs, thus increasing the economic impact). This study separated the analysis by PI to examine the variations between the real, estimated, positive, and negative economic impacts of PIs as done by similar studies [28, 29,35,38,39] While some studies, like Dooley 2003 et al [34], estimated both cost savings and cost avoidance when using their tool, O-PALM's tool only used cost savings and cost avoidance that came from economic evaluations like those of Leandro et al [29],…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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