Updating the Model: The Case for Independent Pharmacy to Embrace Digital Health

Objectives: To advocate for independent pharmacy to embrace digital health as a means to improve patient outcomes and compete more strongly in an increasingly competitive business environment. Summary: Independent pharmacies are positioned to be at the forefront of adopting digital health tools...

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Main Authors: W Kyle Cornell, Kevin A Clauson, Jeff Cain
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing 2019-03-01
Series:INNOVATIONS in Pharmacy
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Online Access:https://pubs.lib.umn.edu/index.php/innovations/article/view/1645
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spelling doaj-f4d4afd15b7e4c0dbde80cecaa86c1692020-11-25T03:08:29ZengUniversity of Minnesota Libraries PublishingINNOVATIONS in Pharmacy2155-04172019-03-0110110.24926/iip.v10i1.1645Updating the Model: The Case for Independent Pharmacy to Embrace Digital HealthW Kyle Cornell0Kevin A Clauson1Jeff CainUniversity of Kentucky College of PharmacyLipscomb University College of Pharmacy Objectives: To advocate for independent pharmacy to embrace digital health as a means to improve patient outcomes and compete more strongly in an increasingly competitive business environment. Summary: Independent pharmacies are positioned to be at the forefront of adopting digital health tools for a variety of reasons.  They often can make changes to their business model faster than a major retail chain, are often in rural locations where few other providers are located, and are already starting to offer the types of clinical services that can be greatly aided by digital health. This commentary presents the case for a change in the current model of pharmacy practice to one which embraces digital health. The role of the pharmacist would grow beyond exclusively medication management to incorporate tools such as wearable health trackers and mobile phone applications. By utilizing digital health, the pharmacist can obtain a greater amount of patient health data via an asynchronous electronic uploading process, and then use that data to further improve their ability to offer clinical services. Conclusion: Digital health is a powerful tool that should be embraced by independent pharmacy. By leveraging digital health, pharmacies can improve both accessibility and quality of care, thus providing a competitive advantage in the retail marketplace.   Article Type: Commentary https://pubs.lib.umn.edu/index.php/innovations/article/view/1645Digital health, technology, independent pharmacy, community pharmacy, practice model, clinical services
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title Updating the Model: The Case for Independent Pharmacy to Embrace Digital Health
title_short Updating the Model: The Case for Independent Pharmacy to Embrace Digital Health
title_full Updating the Model: The Case for Independent Pharmacy to Embrace Digital Health
title_fullStr Updating the Model: The Case for Independent Pharmacy to Embrace Digital Health
title_full_unstemmed Updating the Model: The Case for Independent Pharmacy to Embrace Digital Health
title_sort updating the model: the case for independent pharmacy to embrace digital health
publisher University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing
series INNOVATIONS in Pharmacy
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publishDate 2019-03-01
description Objectives: To advocate for independent pharmacy to embrace digital health as a means to improve patient outcomes and compete more strongly in an increasingly competitive business environment. Summary: Independent pharmacies are positioned to be at the forefront of adopting digital health tools for a variety of reasons.  They often can make changes to their business model faster than a major retail chain, are often in rural locations where few other providers are located, and are already starting to offer the types of clinical services that can be greatly aided by digital health. This commentary presents the case for a change in the current model of pharmacy practice to one which embraces digital health. The role of the pharmacist would grow beyond exclusively medication management to incorporate tools such as wearable health trackers and mobile phone applications. By utilizing digital health, the pharmacist can obtain a greater amount of patient health data via an asynchronous electronic uploading process, and then use that data to further improve their ability to offer clinical services. Conclusion: Digital health is a powerful tool that should be embraced by independent pharmacy. By leveraging digital health, pharmacies can improve both accessibility and quality of care, thus providing a competitive advantage in the retail marketplace.   Article Type: Commentary
topic Digital health, technology, independent pharmacy, community pharmacy, practice model, clinical services
url https://pubs.lib.umn.edu/index.php/innovations/article/view/1645
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