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Anticoagulants or blood thinners are used to treat patients with a number of cardiovascular diseases. Most commonly, we use blood thinners or anticoagulants to treat atrial fibrillation, which is an irregular heart rhythm. We also use them to treat patients who have mechanical heart valves.
Helping You Manage Treatment with Anticoagulants Blood testing by finger stick. Immediate INR test results. Dosage adjustment based on your physicians INR goal. Ongoing education about the use of anticoagulant medications, including side effects and potential drug and dietary interactions.
The service is staffed by expert physician and pharmacists who specialize in the care of patients being treated with anticoagulation medications (also known as blood thinners). Anticoagulants (blood thinners) may be prescribed to patients for the treatment or prevention of blood clots.
The AMS is a service dedicated to caring for patients on anticoagulation which is a class of medications also referred to as blood thinners. Our service is made up of pharmacists, pharmacy interns, and administrative personnel.
ing the Joint Commission, anticoagulation education should include the necessity of follow-up monitoring, adherence, drug-food interactions, and the potential for side effects and drug interactions [5].
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Q: How does Medicare pay for anticoagulant therapy? A: Anticoagulant monitoring services that are bundled into payment for an evaluation and management (E/M) service include interpreting test results, evaluating the patient and adjusting dosages.
Anticoagulants are medicines that help prevent blood clots. Theyre given to people at a high risk of getting clots, to reduce their chances of developing serious conditions such as strokes and heart attacks. A blood clot is a seal created by the blood to stop bleeding from wounds.

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