Does a low-intensity, pharmacist-led collaborative intervention improve clinical outcomes in patients with left ventricular systolic dysfunction?
A pharmacist-led intervention in primary care modestly improved prescribing of disease-modifying medications but did not improve clinical outcomes in patients with left ventricular systolic dysfunction.
A low-intensity, pharmacist-led collaborative intervention in primary care resulted in modest improvements in prescribing of disease-modifying medications but did not improve clinical outcomes in a population that was relatively well treated at baseline.
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