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. 2022 Dec 19;10(6):178. doi: 10.3390/pharmacy10060178

Table A3.

How some pharmacy services might impact patients taking medications for diabetes and heart disease.

Strongly Disagree Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree
1. Patients with diabetes and heart disease would benefit from being in a Medication Sync program.
2. Patients with diabetes and heart disease would benefit from Medication Therapy Management (MTM) which could help them learn about their medications.
3. Patients with diabetes and heart disease would benefit from Medication Therapy Review (MTR), which could help find potential problems with their medications.
4. Patients with diabetes and heart disease know about the different ways to save money on medications.
5. Patients with diabetes and heart disease would benefit by having diabetes and heart disease education from their pharmacist.
6. Patients with diabetes and heart disease would have their pharmacist help them with healthy eating and physical activity.
7. Patients with diabetes and heart disease would have their pharmacist teach them how to better manage diabetes or heart disease.
8. It is more convenient for patients with diabetes and heart disease to get a 90-day supply of medications rather than a 30-day-supply of medications.
9. Medication Therapy Management (MTM) helps many patients with diabetes and heart disease by teaching them about medications and how to organize them, as well as any changes they need to make.
10. Patients with diabetes and heart disease are using Medication Therapy Review (MTR) sessions provided by pharmacists.
11. It is easy for patients with diabetes and heart disease to find ways to save money on medications.
12. People with diabetes benefit from using pharmacists as diabetes educators.
13. Patients with diabetes and heart disease would benefit from a pharmacist participating in the National Diabetes Prevention Program.
14. Patients with diabetes and heart disease would benefit from the pharmacist teaching them more about how to better manage their diabetes or heart disease.