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December 9, 2014

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Cleveland Clinic improves HCAHPS performance with pharmacist interventions

Improvement in HCAHPS scores is possible with pharmacists’ involvement in patient education efforts, according to a report at the 2014 ASHP Midyear meeting in Anaheim, Calif. The pharmacy department at the Cleveland Clinic undertook a pilot study to see if implementation of a pharmacy service—first-dose education and/or discharge education for neurology patients—could have a positive effect on HCAHPS performance.

"We decided, after reviewing the evidence, that doing both [first-dose counseling and discharge counseling] would probably be our best chance at impacting HCAHPS scores."
Erick Sokn, PharmD, Cleveland Clinic

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