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Delayed Antibiotic Prescribing: Retrospective Chart Review
For patients presenting with confirmed or suspected viral URI to same-day or walk-in appointment; does delayed antibiotic prescription with patient education compared with education and instructions to return/call back for prescription reduce antibiotic fill rates and reduce healthcare burden (unnecessary ER/other clinic visits) as well as improve patient satisfaction? The primary end point of this retrospective study is to assess the impact, if any, on 1) anti-biotic fill rates and 2) patient satisfaction.
For patients presenting with confirmed or suspected viral URI to same-day or walk-in appointment; does delayed antibiotic prescription with patient education compared with education and instructions to return/call back for prescription reduce antibiotic fill rates and reduce healthcare burden (unnecessary ER/other clinic visits) as well as improve patient satisfaction? The primary end point of this retrospective study is to assess the impact, if any, on 1) anti-biotic fill rates and 2) patient satisfaction.
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