Abstract

Purpose

Clinical pharmacists are embedded into the care for patients admitted to internal medicine floors at Cleveland Clinic. The existing practice model utilized by the internal medicine pharmacy team had an uneven distribution of clinical activities among the various pharmacist roles. A study was completed to evaluate a potential adjustment to the pharmacy practice model. The objective of this study was to assess the type and quantity of clinical activities performed by each pharmacist role. These data were then utilized to evaluate the need for redistribution of care activities among the pharmacist roles and to determine the need for additional pharmacist full-time equivalents.

Methods

From January to February 2023, data pertaining to the amount and type of clinical activities completed by the 9 internal medicine pharmacist roles was either manually collected or extracted from the electronic medical record. The data were then utilized to calculate a responsibility score for each role. Descriptive statistics were also calculated to assess the results.

Results

Each pharmacist role cared for an average of 34.4 patients (minimum, 24.4; maximum, 57.7) during the study period. The average responsibility score for each pharmacist role was 309.8 (minimum, 237.5; maximum, 447.8).

Conclusion

On the basis of the data collected during the 4-week study period, a new pharmacy practice model was developed that incorporated 2 additional full-time equivalents. This model balanced patient care responsibilities among the pharmacist roles and moved the practice model from a location-based to a team-based coverage model.

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