PMID: 9161658May 1, 1997Paper

Consensus guidelines for coordinated outpatient oral anticoagulation therapy management. Anticoagulation Guidelines Task Force

The Annals of Pharmacotherapy
J E AnsellC H Knowlton

Abstract

To provide primary and referring healthcare practitioners with guidelines for the provision of safe and effective anticoagulation management in any venue to standardize and improve quality of care and to permit negotiation for reimbursement from third-party payers. Data on the current practice of anticoagulation providers and outcomes related to anticoagulation clinic care were obtained through the literature, interviews with anticoagulation providers, and a focus group meeting of anticoagulation clinic stakeholders. This information collation process revealed that an anticoagulation service consists of three separate areas for which guidelines should be developed. Based on the consensus opinions of the committee members, the literature review, and the current practice of anticoagulation services providers, a draft guideline was developed and reviewed by an independent multidisciplinary panel of anticoagulation services providers whose comments were incorporated into the final guideline. Systematic outpatient anticoagulation services are systems of care designed to coordinate and optimize the delivery of anticoagulation therapy by (1) evaluating patient-specific risks and benefits to determine the appropriateness of therapy; (2...Continue Reading

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