Improving preprocedure antithrombotic management: Implementation and sustainment of a best practice alert and pharmacist referral process

Electronic medical record–based interventions such as best practice alerts, or reminders, have been proposed to improve evidence‐based medication prescribing. Formal implementation evaluation including long‐term sustainment are not commonly reported. Preprocedural medication management is often a complex issue for patients taking antithrombotic medications.

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