Medication Management: Where do we go from here?

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Medication Management: Where do we go from here? March 10, 2015 Ken Majkowski, PharmD

How did we get here? Pharmaceutical Care concept introduced in mid 1990 s Medication Therapy Management (MTM) as part of Medicare Part D Expansion of MTM to Commercial plans Medication Reconciliation is adopted by JCAHO in 2005 Med Rec Standard definition continues to expand to multiple points of care The Healthcare reimbursement landscape evolves to put providers at risk for readmissions and cost MTM transitions to medication Management Management- Transitions of Care 2

Where do we go from here? Barriers - Financial - Technical - Business What does Nirvana look like? - Medication Management as part of a team approach Where do we start? What is feasible today? 3

Barriers Financial - What is the business model for Medication Management? - Who pays? Who accrues value? - Is a pharmacist Medication Management model sustainable? Payer pays $1 to $2 per minute for Medication Therapy Management (MTM) and a pharmacist can t bill out 8 hours of MTM in an 8 hour work day Average margin for a prescription is about $15. A pharmacist can be responsible for 125 to 150 filled prescriptions per day - Cost of technology and data 4

Barriers Technical - What are the sources of Medication History? - What is the latency? - What about other clinical information (e.g., labs, Medical History, etc.)? - How do you get Medication History into workflow? - Does the application make use of all the data provided? - Does the application turn data into information? At the end of the day, a digital Medication History still needs a clinician to verify authenticity with the patient!!! 5

Barriers Data sources - Doing business with the data sources or the application provider - BAAs with a Covered Entity Data rights - Is the data being utilized within the contractual data rights provided by the data source? Consent mechanism - How and when is consent given, and to whom? How is it stored? Security and Privacy Concerns - HIPPA - Local and State laws - Security and Privacy P&Ps 6

What does Nirvana look like? Patient Centric Medical Home - Medications - Diet - Exercise - Vital Signs - Additional Therapy - Follow up visits with Care Managers, Home Health and Primary Care 7

Where do we start? What is feasible today? What do you have an appetite for? 8

Pharm2Pharm A Medication Management Program funded by CMS Looked at Hospital Discharge Medication Reconciliation Measured changes in Healthcare cost for ED visits and readmission 9

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Can we focus on a hospital discharge medication reconciliation program for high risk patients? Why? - Discharge from a hospital creates a medication conundrum. What are the discharge medications? What medications are sitting at home? What has been added, deleted or changed? Does the patient understand this? 14

Opportunity to highlight Medication Management as a critical Step 1 process! Decrease Discharge Adverse Drug Events Decrease readmission to the hospital Decrease ED visits Increase the ability of a high risk patient to understand what they have to do to manage their chronic condition 15

Next Steps Discussion New and better ideas Workgroup formation 16

Gloria Sachdev, PharmD CEO of Employers Forum of Indiana gloria@employersforumindiana.org (317) 847-1969