A new model of multidisciplinary team working with health and social care is being developed in Exeter. This article describes how inclusion of a domiciliary pharmacist in the…
Abstract
A new model of multidisciplinary team working with health and social care is being developed in Exeter. This article describes how inclusion of a domiciliary pharmacist in the team has improved medicines management for patients with long‐term conditions and for adult patients identified as needing support with their medicines. Initial results are discussed, case studies are described and future developments for the service are outlined.