NEW YORK -- Whether pharmacists can deliver the same level of care at a drive-up window as they do in a store and whether use of a drive-up facility restricts a pharmacist's ability to deliver pharmaceutical care are among subjects broached in a recent article in the Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association.
"The addition of the drive-up stems from studies of patronage factors that have shown convenience to be a large determinant for patients in selecting their pharmacy," wrote Todd Lee and Lon Larson.
"As pharmacist-linked services become more important in the health care system and as drive-up pharmacy services increase in popularity, it is important to assure …

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