A Novel Model of Integrating Community Pharmacies With Telepharmacy Into the Telemedicine-Based Sick Child Care System in Japan
Shota Fujimura, Daisuke Matsubara, Yukifumi Monden, Yasushi Imai, Kazuhiko Kotani

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new system in Japan where community pharmacies and telemedicine work together to care for sick children more efficiently.
Contribution
The novel integration of telepharmacy and telemedicine in a sick child care system involving community pharmacies is proposed.
Findings
Community pharmacies can reduce the time from medical assessment to care initiation by delivering medications directly to childcare facilities.
Teleconsultations by pharmacists improve medication-related healthcare information sharing among staff.
The system emphasizes collaboration between pediatricians, childcare staff, and pharmacists in digital healthcare.
Abstract
Community pharmacies play a pivotal role in community healthcare. Recent technological advances, particularly the application of telemedicine in line with telepharmacy, are changing daily practice and creating new opportunities for pharmacies. We present a novel telemedicine-based sick child care system in Japan in which community pharmacies participate. In this system, when caregivers bring their child to a sick child care facility, on-site staff conduct teleconsultations with pediatricians. Childcare can be initiated immediately after the initial medical assessment. When medication is required, prescriptions are electronically transmitted to the family’s preferred community pharmacy. The pharmacy prepares and delivers medications directly to the childcare facility, where they are administered by on-site staff. Pharmacists can also provide teleconsultation as a type of telepharmacy to…
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TopicsPharmacy and Medical Practices · Pharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes · Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
