Pharmacists can provide effective, less costly care option for minor illnesses--study

 

The findings also indicate a way to improve health care access by expanding availability of pharmacists' clinical services, including prescribing medications, amid an ongoing shortage of primary care providers.

The study found that care for a range of minor health issues—including , shingles, animal bites and headaches—costs an average of about $278 less when treated in pharmacies compared to patients with similar conditions treated at "traditional sites" of primary care, urgent care or emergency room settings.

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