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An internet-based patient care charting system for a group of student-supported community pharmacy diabetes clinics.

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Objective: To improve patient care and workflow in a Colorado state-wide group of student-supported community pharmacy diabetes clinics by implementing an Internet-based electronic charting system.

Design: A partnership between the University of Colorado Denver School of Pharmacy and Department of Family Medicine was developed to create and implement an Internet-based software program to replace paper charting systems in a group of community pharmacy-based diabetes clinics in Colorado. The system was designed to replace and integrate the clinics’ current paper-based forms related to patient demographic and laboratory medicine data, self-care and treatment recommendations, and other relevant patient information into a centralized database. The database was designed with the intention of standardizing procedures at the clinics to improve the continuity and quality of patient care and to enhance the school’s ability to assess students’ competency. The database will help with continuity of care by identifying what drug or disease related problems have not yet been resolved and should be addressed by the next student on rotation.

Results: An Internet-based software program to replace paper charting systems in a group of community pharmacy-based diabetes clinics in Colorado has been developed. A beta version of the software program is being tested. A target date of August 2008 has been set for implementation of the program.

Implications: An Internet-based electronic charting system to improve patient care and workflow in a Colorado state-wide group of student-supported community pharmacy diabetes clinics has been developed and is undergoing beta testing.
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Nuffer, Wesley., Turner, Christopher., Pace, Wilson., Nowels, David., Ellis, Samuel. and McCollum, Marianne. "An internet-based patient care charting system for a group of student-supported community pharmacy diabetes clinics." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, Jul 19, 2008 <Not Available>. 2009-03-04 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p261268_index.html>

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Nuffer, W. A., Turner, C. J., Pace, W. , Nowels, D. , Ellis, S. L. and McCollum, M. , 2008-07-19 "An internet-based patient care charting system for a group of student-supported community pharmacy diabetes clinics." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy <Not Available>. 2009-03-04 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p261268_index.html

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Abstract: Objective: To improve patient care and workflow in a Colorado state-wide group of student-supported community pharmacy diabetes clinics by implementing an Internet-based electronic charting system.

Design: A partnership between the University of Colorado Denver School of Pharmacy and Department of Family Medicine was developed to create and implement an Internet-based software program to replace paper charting systems in a group of community pharmacy-based diabetes clinics in Colorado. The system was designed to replace and integrate the clinics’ current paper-based forms related to patient demographic and laboratory medicine data, self-care and treatment recommendations, and other relevant patient information into a centralized database. The database was designed with the intention of standardizing procedures at the clinics to improve the continuity and quality of patient care and to enhance the school’s ability to assess students’ competency. The database will help with continuity of care by identifying what drug or disease related problems have not yet been resolved and should be addressed by the next student on rotation.

Results: An Internet-based software program to replace paper charting systems in a group of community pharmacy-based diabetes clinics in Colorado has been developed. A beta version of the software program is being tested. A target date of August 2008 has been set for implementation of the program.

Implications: An Internet-based electronic charting system to improve patient care and workflow in a Colorado state-wide group of student-supported community pharmacy diabetes clinics has been developed and is undergoing beta testing.

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