RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 The Comprehensive Management of Anticoagulation: Ochsner Coumadin Clinic JF Ochsner Journal JO Ochsner J FD O. P. Jindal Global University SP 37 OP 40 VO 4 IS 1 A1 Barrios, Annette C. A1 Ventura, Hector O. A1 Milani, Richard V. YR 2002 UL http://www.ochsnerjournal.org/content/4/1/37.abstract AB Clinical privileging of pharmacists and the effective use of support staff and information technology have helped create an efficient pharmacist-operated anticoagulation clinic at Ochsner Clinic Foundation that will support future growth efforts for improved patient care. Developed by Ochsner's Department of Cardiology, the pharmacist-operated anticoagulation clinic cares for 2000 patients with a clinical pharmacist, staff pharmacist, registered nurse, and medical assistants. Patients are managed by face-to-face and telephone encounters. The pharmacists are privileged by medical staff to write prescriptions for warfarin, adjust warfarin doses, and conduct appropriate laboratory monitoring. Patients attend a mandatory initial visit where they are given medication instructions and educational materials. The pharmacist determines the treatment dose and schedules follow-up appointments. A software system developed by Ochsner's Information Services Department imports patient data from the institution's central computer system, allowing for a limited electronic patient record. Once fully implemented, this program will allow for more specific patient tracking and assist with quality improvement efforts. At present, approximately 68% of our patient population is within therapeutic range.