Utilizing pharmacy technicians for medication adherence patient outreach in an ambulatory care setting.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Bradley Carqueville, Molly M Corder, Jessica Wilhoite
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Purpose: This publication outlines the development and implementation of a telephone-based adherence call program for pharmacy technicians at Community Health Network (CHNw). This program aims to improve medication adherence rates for contracted Medicare Advantage plans.

Summary: As healthcare systems look for ways to improve patient care, Medicare reimbursement can guide ideas for initiatives. To improve medication adherence rates, the ambulatory care pharmacy team at CHNw developed a telephone-based adherence call system to better improve clinical outcomes and lower overall healthcare utilization and costs. Initially developed as a pharmacy student-driven service, the program has progressed to be run by clinical pharmacy technicians. Once patients are identified as candidates for outreach, the pharmacy technicians contact them to discuss medication adherence and coordinate with their primary care provider and embedded clinic pharmacist to ensure medication accessibility and overcome potential barriers to adherence.

Conclusion: Utilizing pharmacy technicians to complete medication adherence outreach calls has proven to be a success, as evidenced by improvement in star ratings in all 3 CMS medication adherence measures. This has resulted in work off-loaded from the clinical pharmacist, financial gain for the network, and improved medication adherence for patients. With this success, we can financially justify having the technicians on the ambulatory pharmacy team and plan to expand their roles into other pharmacy initiatives soon.  This program helps show that expanding the pharmacy technician role may further benefit the healthcare system.

利用药房技术人员在门诊护理环境中进行药物依从性患者外展。
免责声明:为了加快文章的发表,AJHP在接受稿件后将尽快在网上发布。被接受的稿件已经过同行评审和编辑,但在技术格式化和作者校对之前会在网上发布。这些手稿不是记录的最终版本,稍后将被最终文章(按照AJHP风格格式化并由作者校对)所取代。目的:本出版物概述了社区卫生网络(CHNw)药房技术人员基于电话的依从性呼叫计划的发展和实施。该项目旨在提高签约医疗保险优势计划的服药依从率。摘要:随着医疗保健系统寻找改善患者护理的方法,医疗保险报销可以指导倡议的想法。为了提高服药依从率,CHNw的门诊护理药房团队开发了一个基于电话的服药依从呼叫系统,以更好地改善临床结果,降低总体医疗保健利用率和成本。最初作为一个药学学生驱动的服务,该计划已经发展到由临床药学技术人员运行。一旦患者被确定为外展的候选人,药房技术人员就与他们联系,讨论药物依从性,并与他们的初级保健提供者和嵌入式诊所药剂师协调,以确保药物可及性并克服依从性的潜在障碍。结论:利用药学技术人员完成药物依从性外展电话已被证明是成功的,正如所有3个CMS药物依从性措施的星级评分提高所证明的那样。这减轻了临床药师的工作负担,为网络带来了经济收益,并改善了患者的服药依从性。有了这一成功,我们可以在经济上证明在流动药房团队中拥有技术人员是合理的,并计划很快将他们的角色扩展到其他药房计划中。  该计划有助于表明,扩大药房技术员的作用可能会进一步有利于医疗保健系统。
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2.90
自引率
18.50%
发文量
341
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy (AJHP) is the official publication of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP). It publishes peer-reviewed scientific papers on contemporary drug therapy and pharmacy practice innovations in hospitals and health systems. With a circulation of more than 43,000, AJHP is the most widely recognized and respected clinical pharmacy journal in the world.
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