Tele Pharmacy Services And Its Management In Rural Healthcare Settings In Comparative To Traditional Pharmacy: A Depth Review Study

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  • Abdullah Mohammed Alsehli , Rakan Abdullah Alfawzan , Abeer Falah Alanazi , Mona Falah Alanazi, Fatimah Hameed Aljohani , Abdulwahed Ataiah M Almutairi , Majdi Mohmmed Alseedi , Zamil Salem B Almutairi , Turki Ahmed Hammad Aljohani
  • Ahlam Ahmed H Alabdali , Daliyah Mohammed Ali F Alluqmani , Hatim Saadi Alsuhaymi , Khalid Saadi Alsuhaymi , Ibrahim Dakhel Alharbi , Mohmmed Hmdi Almutairi

Abstract

This article is an effort to compare the institutions of conventional pharmacy with tele pharmacy in rural health settings. With the worsening rural health situation where people are sometimes forced to forgo standard medications due to the numerous challenges, they face in accessing healthcare services, tele pharmacy is seen as one of the possible solutions that can help to improve medicine management and patient care counselling. This comparative study evaluates various aspects including, patient satisfaction, adherence to medication, utilization of healthcare resources, and clinical outcomes. Through a review comprehensive examination, the study is looking to come up with recommendations that would result in the services provided by tele pharmacy bei[1]ng compared to traditional pharmacy service effectiveness in rural areas. The truth found in this study may help to design policies and trends to work for the betterment of pharmacy services for people in the underserved areas, at bottom of the society. Through tele pharmacy services, the providers can contribute to the improvement of adherence rates using remote control over patients' milieu, counseling and additional drug stocks on a timely basis. The advantages of tele pharmacy services are the opportunity to increase care access, better medication adherence, and healthcare utilization in rural areas setting.

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2022-11-07

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Abdullah Mohammed Alsehli , Rakan Abdullah Alfawzan , Abeer Falah Alanazi , Mona Falah Alanazi, Fatimah Hameed Aljohani , Abdulwahed Ataiah M Almutairi , Majdi Mohmmed Alseedi , Zamil Salem B Almutairi , Turki Ahmed Hammad Aljohani, & Ahlam Ahmed H Alabdali , Daliyah Mohammed Ali F Alluqmani , Hatim Saadi Alsuhaymi , Khalid Saadi Alsuhaymi , Ibrahim Dakhel Alharbi , Mohmmed Hmdi Almutairi. (2022). Tele Pharmacy Services And Its Management In Rural Healthcare Settings In Comparative To Traditional Pharmacy: A Depth Review Study. Migration Letters, 19(S8), 907–920. Retrieved from https://migrationletters.com/index.php/ml/article/view/9921

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