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SAN FRANCISCO and LOS ANGELES, April 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Arine and the California Right Meds Collaborative (CRMC), a pharmacist-provider program led by the University of Southern California School of Pharmacy, will partner to support the delivery of Comprehensive Medication Management (CMM) services through community pharmacies. CMM is the standard of care that ensures each patient s medications are individually assessed to determine whether they are appropriate and effective, safe, and able to be taken by the patient as intended. CMM includes an individualized care plan, developed in partnership with patients and primary care providers, with changes to medication therapy, follow-up, and close monitoring to ensure patients safely and efficiently reach treatment goals.
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Taking the wrong medication or dosage can lead to costly hospital visits or even death, Chen said.
“Over $528 billion of avoidable spending occurs each year in the U.S. due to harm or inadequate results from medication, accounting for the third leading cause of death,” he said. “The Titus Center will create opportunities for pharmacists to ensure that all patients, regardless of socioeconomic status, attain optimal results from medication therapy.”
Titus, who earned her bachelor s degree in education from USC in 1960 and came from a long line of Trojans and pharmacists, is one of seven relatives to graduate from USC. The Titus family endowed the pharmacy department at the USC School of Pharmacy in 2004.