SharedCare - Decentralized Pharmacy Technician Model

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SharedCare - Decentralized Pharmacy Technician Model Tufan Nardali - Pharmacy Regulatory Operations Manager Alison Capalbo - Pharmacy Technician IV, Direct Patient Care March 12, 2018

Disclosure Tufan Nardali and Alison Capalbo declare no conflicts of interest, real or apparent, and no financial interests in any company, product, or service mentioned in this program, including grants, employment, gifts, stock holdings, and honoraria.

Objectives Describe "SharedCare" Discuss the role of a decentralized pharmacy technician and how this differs from traditional responsibilities Develop a decentralized pharmacy technician model Review benefits and challenges of a decentralized pharmacy technician model

SharedCare Model of care that began as a LEAN project involving multi-disciplinary team with the goal of providing the safest, most effective, and efficient patient care Nursing and nursing aides Case managers/social worker Physicians Pharmacy Administration http://whsc.emory.edu/home/publications/medicine/emorymedicine/fall2012/img/pg8_team.jpg

SharedCare SharedCare refers to systematic communication and collaboration between the team with the following goals: Exceptional quality of care Increase patient satisfaction Top of license practice for all clinicians Increasing clinician time at bedside Increasing communication between care providers Increasing staff satisfaction

SharedCare Technician Decentralized, unit based pharmacy technician model Current model includes nine technicians in the tower and two technicians in the emergency department (ED) Technician roles evolving from distributive/operational duties to direct patient care responsibilities Obtaining/clarifying/updating home medication history from patients, pharmacies, providers and treatment facilities Clarifying allergies Identifying medication access issues Assessing if patients would like to utilize our outpatient pharmacy at discharge Assisting with missing medication doses on the unit Performing automated dispensing cabinet (ADC) refills Assisting in resolving ADC issues Completing medication inspections for respective units

Planning and Implementation of SharedCare Technicians Existing technician workflow in the ED evaluated Training curriculum for SharedCare Technicians developed Training and implementation completed Workflow analysis and optimization is ongoing

Implementation SharedCare Technician Training Curriculum created by the SharedCare Steering Committee Decentralized pharmacists Lead direct patient care technician Pharmacy management team Training curriculum developed into three phase process 1. Revamping the current medication reconciliation training being used for the ED technicians 2. Providing relevant education to technicians 3. Utilizing skills and information learned from the first two phases to staff independently as a SharedCare Technician

Implementation SharedCare Technician Education Clinical Education Diabetes, asthma/copd, hypertension, anticoagulant and antiplatelet therapy Identifying duplicate or omitted medications based on patie t s edical history Comparison of inpatient orders vs. home medications continued Standardized documentation in the electronic medical record (EMR)

Implementation SharedCare Technician Education Patient interaction/interviewing using the A.I.D.E.T method Educating technicians to use open-ended questions http://caplive/caplive/workfiles/serviceexcellence /AIDETposterOL.pdf

SharedCare Training Curriculum Week 1 Reading Day Clinical education in a classroom setting Shadowing a technician completing medication histories Knowledge competency EMR Epic training Patient interaction/interviewing education Non staffing day - training in the ED Patient Interaction Competency Week 2 Training with a technician in the ED while staffing Final Epic competency

SharedCare Technician Workflow Morning duties majority of time spent with direct patient care duties Deliver medication batches, loads and stock outs to assigned units Complete direct patient care duties Assess new medication histories to be completed Follow up on incomplete medication list Address ADC issues, nursing questions and missing doses as needed Afternoon duties operational and direct patient care duties Deliver medication batches, loads and stock outs Finish direct patient care duties that are outstanding Credit medications, address ADC issues, nursing questions and missing doses as needed Assist main pharmacy with operational duties

Pharmacy Transitions of Care Navigator

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SharedCare Technician Evaluations Medication history audits Number of medication histories completed per day ADC audits Completing departmental improvement initiatives Contribution to organizational goals

Challenges along the way Lengthy implementation period Barriers to completing medication histories Contacting providers, pharmacies and facilities Workflow adjusted to have technicians start direct patient care duties in the morning and follow up on issues in the afternoon Developing a training plan to incorporate the skill sets of the medication delivery technicians into the SharedCare model Technicians being able to complete the SharedCare training and competencies successfully Standardizing documentation in Epic Staffing issues in the event of a call-out

Benefits Expanded roles of pharmacy technicians allowing them to practice at the top of their licenses Time gained by pharmacists to provide additional direct patient care activities Improved communication between nursing and pharmacy Improved nursing satisfaction with pharmacy department Reduced medication discrepancies Patient barriers identified by pharmacy technicians Decrease in the number of missing medication doses Technicians contributing to reducing 30-day hospital readmission rates

Self Assessment Questions What are the main responsibilities of a decentralized pharmacy technician? A. Updating home medication histories, assisting with ADC issues, and identifying medication access issues B. Updating home medication histories, assisting with medication dosing, clarifying allergies C. Triaging phone calls in the main pharmacy, delivering medications to units D. Assisting with outpatient inventory, clarifying allergies

Self Assessment Questions What should you consider when developing an education curriculum/training for decentralized pharmacy technician model? A. Common disease states and medications associated with them B. Patient interviewing skills C. Standardized documentation in the medical record D. All of the above

Self Assessment Questions What benefits have been shown with implementation of SharedCare model A. Decrease in medication inventory B. Reduced medication discrepancies C. Time gained by nurse aides D. More time for pharmacist to relax

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