Economic impact of pharmaceutical interventions in a medium complexity Brazilian university hospital

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Autor(a) principal: Leandro Gouveia Carneiro
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Karine Dal Paz, Eliane Ribeiro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/bjps/article/view/207453
Resumo: 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 analysis. A total of 185 PIs were evaluated, comprising 106 patients. The most intervened drugs were antibiotics, presenting the greatest economic impact, R$2,370. The total economic impact was R$2,578, mainly in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit that represented R$1,701. Regarding the economic impact by PI as the “Suspension of drug without indication” saved R$1,360 while the “Inclusion of required drugs” cost R$807. It was estimated that the savings would be R$30,936 and, if PIs were performed at day zero, the savings would be R$79,728 per year. An average of 1.75 PI per patient was performed with an economic impact of R$14 per PI. Our results showed that clinical pharmacist’s role in the evaluation of pharmacotherapy is important for patients’ health and represents a positive economic impact.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Economic impact of pharmaceutical interventions in a medium complexity Brazilian university hospital
title Economic impact of pharmaceutical interventions in a medium complexity Brazilian university hospital
spellingShingle Economic impact of pharmaceutical interventions in a medium complexity Brazilian university hospital
Leandro Gouveia Carneiro
Pharmaceutical intervention
Direct costs
Economic impact
Hospital setting
title_short Economic impact of pharmaceutical interventions in a medium complexity Brazilian university hospital
title_full Economic impact of pharmaceutical interventions in a medium complexity Brazilian university hospital
title_fullStr Economic impact of pharmaceutical interventions in a medium complexity Brazilian university hospital
title_full_unstemmed Economic impact of pharmaceutical interventions in a medium complexity Brazilian university hospital
title_sort Economic impact of pharmaceutical interventions in a medium complexity Brazilian university hospital
author Leandro Gouveia Carneiro
author_facet Leandro Gouveia Carneiro
Karine Dal Paz
Eliane Ribeiro
author_role author
author2 Karine Dal Paz
Eliane Ribeiro
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Leandro Gouveia Carneiro
Karine Dal Paz
Eliane Ribeiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pharmaceutical intervention
Direct costs
Economic impact
Hospital setting
topic Pharmaceutical intervention
Direct costs
Economic impact
Hospital setting
description 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 analysis. A total of 185 PIs were evaluated, comprising 106 patients. The most intervened drugs were antibiotics, presenting the greatest economic impact, R$2,370. The total economic impact was R$2,578, mainly in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit that represented R$1,701. Regarding the economic impact by PI as the “Suspension of drug without indication” saved R$1,360 while the “Inclusion of required drugs” cost R$807. It was estimated that the savings would be R$30,936 and, if PIs were performed at day zero, the savings would be R$79,728 per year. An average of 1.75 PI per patient was performed with an economic impact of R$14 per PI. Our results showed that clinical pharmacist’s role in the evaluation of pharmacotherapy is important for patients’ health and represents a positive economic impact.
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