利用药剂师提供与疾病状态管理有关的收费服务

Kristen N. Pierce, Lakedra White, Chelsea A. Keedy
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作为跨学科医疗团队的一员,药剂师在优化 2 型糖尿病等慢性疾病的药物治疗方案方面接受过独特的培训。虽然药剂师可以与医生签订合作实践协议 (CPA),从而调整药物治疗方案,但很难将这些协议与计费服务结合起来,以维持药剂师在基层医疗机构的薪酬。虽然药剂师不能直接收费,但他们可以在不同程度的医疗服务提供者监督下参与某些收费服务。慢性病护理管理、远程患者监测和持续血糖监测等服务特别允许药剂师参与护理,为注册药剂师提供了与计费护理挂钩的机会。
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Utilizing pharmacists for billable services related to disease state management

Pharmacists are uniquely trained to optimize pharmacotherapy regimens for chronic disease states such as type 2 diabetes as part of an interdisciplinary health care team. Although pharmacists can enter into collaborative practice agreements (CPAs) with physicians that allow them to adjust pharmacotherapy, it is difficult to align these agreements with billable services to sustain pharmacists’ salaries in the primary care setting. Although pharmacists cannot bill directly, they can participate in certain billable services under varying levels of provider supervision. Services such as chronic care management, remote patient monitoring, and continuous glucose monitoring specifically allow for pharmacist participation in care and present opportunities to link CPAs to billable care.

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