Interface diabetes project published on the BMJ Open
A project delivered by Interface Clinical Services has been published on the BMJ Open.
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A project delivered by Interface Clinical Services has been published on the BMJ Open.
An analysis of the records of UK patients who had experienced a stroke has found that over half of those who should get drugs
A review scheme led by a team of pharmacists prevented an estimated 886 strokes in patients with atrial fibrillation.
An observational study presented at the at the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR) 19th Annual European Congress has found that non-invasive…
A recent review of evidence of suggests that taking Vitamin D supplements in addition to asthma medication appears to cut the risk of severe asthma attacks.
As featured in the C+D, featuring commentary from Mike Drakard. As pharmacists know all too well, saving money in the NHS is never easy.
Interface in HQ move as it looks to add more pharmacists. A pharmacy company has moved into new headquarters as it looks to expand its staff.
David Cripps is practice manager at Hardwicke House Group Practice in Sudbury, Suffolk.
An article in the PharmaTimes that investigates the use of bioelectronic medicine features clinics carried out by Interface Clinical Services' pharmacists.
Patients will soon have increased access to expert advice from a clinical pharmacist due to the expansion of a new scheme to fund and employ pharmacists in local GP practices.
Interface Clinical Services' recent stroke risk study in partnership with NHS Central Manchester CCG has been featured in the latest issue of The Primary Care Cardiovascular Journal (PCCJ).
Interface Clinical Services' article 'Who Gives a QOF? What QOF 2015/16 really means for your practice' is featured in the Spring 2015 issue of Management in Practice Magazine.
Our Clinical Pharmacists are now able to offer coding support across a number of QOF domains