Implementing a pharmacist collaborative practice agreement to improve a Medicare quality measure: Statin use in persons with diabetes

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Anna Sandalidis, Christina M. Polomoff, Sean M. Jeffery
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Abstract

Background

Statin use in persons with diabetes (SUPD) is a Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services star quality measure used in Medicare Part D. This measure assesses the Part D plans' success in prescribing statins to individuals with diabetes between the age of 40–75 years. This paper illustrates how pharmacists can improve SUPD star ratings by using a collaborative drug therapy management (CDTM) agreement to initiate statin therapy.

Methods

In 2023, pharmacists in a clinically integrated delivery network implemented a CDTM for closing SUPD gaps in care (GICs). Utilizing payer claims data, the pharmacists analyzed multiple years of SUPD results. Open GICs were categorized by practice location, provider, and measurement year. Results were stratified into providers with lower SUPD closure rates (less than 80%) and higher open GIC. Practice locations with the highest number of GIC were prioritized for the pharmacist intervention.

Results

By close of member year 2022, 7529 individuals were identified as SUPD eligible individuals from within the employed medical group. Of the 7529 patients, 85.4% were prescribed a statin, leaving 1098 individuals, cared for by 277 providers with open GICs. There were 76 practice locations showing a range of 5–48 open GICs. Provider open GIC ranged from 1 to 13 (mean 2.57). By the end of measurement year 2023, pharmacists increased SUPD star ratings from 2 to 4 stars with two payers and from 2 to 3 stars with 1 payer.

Conclusion

Expanded CDTM law enables qualified pharmacists to play a pivotal role in influencing population health outcomes. With a CDTM agreement, pharmacists can overcome barriers to initiating statins for eligible individuals and thereby directly impact star ratings.
实施药剂师合作实践协议以改善医疗保险质量措施:他汀类药物在糖尿病患者中的使用。
背景:他汀类药物在糖尿病患者中的使用(SUPD)是医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心(CMS)在医疗保险D部分中使用的星级质量指标。该指标评估了D部分计划在40 - 75岁之间的糖尿病患者中成功使用他汀类药物的情况。本文阐述了药剂师如何通过使用协同药物治疗管理(CDTM)协议启动他汀类药物治疗来提高SUPD星级。方法:2023年,临床综合递送网络中的药剂师实施了CDTM,以缩小SUPD护理差距(GIC)。利用付款人索赔数据,药剂师分析了多年的SUPD结果。开放式GIC按实践地点、提供者和测量年份进行分类。结果分层为SUPD关闭率较低(小于80%)和较高开放GIC的提供者。具有最高GIC数量的执业地点被优先考虑药剂师干预。结果:截至会员年2022年结束,7,529人被确定为SUPD合格个人从雇用的医疗团体。在7529名患者中,85.4%的人开了他汀类药物,剩下1098人,由277名开放GICs的提供者照顾。有76个执业地点显示5至48个开放的gic。提供者开放GIC范围从1到13(平均2.57)。到2023年计量年度结束时,药剂师将SUPD星级从2星提高到4星,两个支付者从2星提高到3星。结论:扩大CDTM法律使合格的药剂师在影响人群健康结果方面发挥关键作用。有了CDTM协议,药剂师可以克服障碍,为符合条件的个人开始使用他汀类药物,从而直接影响星级评级。
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3.30
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336
审稿时长
46 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Pharmacists Association is the official peer-reviewed journal of the American Pharmacists Association (APhA), providing information on pharmaceutical care, drug therapy, diseases and other health issues, trends in pharmacy practice and therapeutics, informed opinion, and original research. JAPhA publishes original research, reviews, experiences, and opinion articles that link science to contemporary pharmacy practice to improve patient care.
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