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The National Drug Shortage inems Brent Myers, MD, MPH Sabina Braithwaite, MD, MPH Objectives Describe what factors are contributing to the drug shortage List recent advocacy efforts pertinent to the drug shortage Discuss several options that may be available at a state and local level to mitigate ongoing drug shortages Describe patient safety issues that result from the drug shortage Who regulates what? How do they potentially impact EMS? FDA DEA State Board of Pharmacy State Board of EMS State Public Health 1

Advocacy Federal focus Congress: PDUFA GAO: FDA and DEA studies DEA: request to add to FICEMS FDA HHS: stakeholder meetings State focus Oregon Florida Texas 2

Federal: FDASIA Food and Drug Administration Safety and Innovation Act Federal: PDUFA Prescription Drug User Fee Act (PDUFA) must be reauthorized every five years, and was renewed in 1997 (PDUFA II), 2002 (PDUFA III), 2007 (PDUFA IV), and 2012 (PDUFA V) http://www.fda.gov/forindustry/userfees/prescriptiondruguserfee/ucm144411.htm Need for Regulatory Support Advocacy: State level: Drug classes (at most) in statute / regs Expired drug use? Federal level: FDA, DEA Purchasing consortia 3

Issues Economic factors Production capacity Alternate medications Expiration vs. use by Manufacturing vs. compounding Substitute medications Medication safety, training, etc. The View from The Right The Word 4

Prior to Pesky Regulation From BCBS of North Carolina Why Are There Drug Shortages? Alteration of market forces 2003 Medicare Modernization Act Private Insurance Following Medicare Lead Affordable Care Act 5

Seriously, Prior to 2003 Medicare paid a percentage of the average wholesale price for generic drugs This wholesale price was relatively easy to inflate Profit motive was supported, albeit artificially 2003 Medicare Bill The Fine Print of 2003 Medicare The reimbursement model changed from a wholesale basis to a retail basis As of 2005, Medicare reimbursed 106% of the average retail price of the previous 2 quarters Private insurance followed The fix was out SOURCE: Cassidy and Cobb, Wall Street Journal, November 11, 2012 6

Generic Drug Shortage Comparison 300 Drug Shortages 250 200 150 100 Drug Shortages 50 0 2004 2011 SOURCE: Cassidy and Cobb, Wall Street Journal, November 11, 2012 Confounding Factors 90% of generic drugs in the United States are made in one of three factories Fear of impending shortages has lead retailers and providers to hoard drugs SOURCE: Cassidy and Cobb, Wall Street Journal, November 11, 2012 From The Left: Safety Regulation is Needed 7

Where Are We Now? Prior to 2003, profits rather artificially inflated by wholesale market After 2003, profits restricted by retail market Safety is a true concern Limited suppliers limit options July 9, 2012 FDA Safety and Innovation Act Reduces generic approval process from 30 to 10 months Requires notification of impending drug shortages Advocates for EMS major player 8

What Does This Mean for Us Now? Must be prepared for complete unavailability of certain drugs More often, patient safety is compromised by changing concentrations/packaging of drugs or changes in drugs in a certain class (e.g., midazolam substitution for lorazepam). Drug Shortage Reports 1. Reallocate FDA resources to facilitate resolution of shortages 2. Require reporting of interruptions / discontinuations 3. Establish criteria for drug vulnerability to shortage and create incentives to manufacture 4. Expedite increased manufacturing quotas for shortage of controlled substances 5. Expedite approval for medically necessary unapproved drugs that are vulnerable to shortage 9

Medication Safety: Logistics Provider scope of practice issues? How to transition between meds? Just in time training for entire workforce? Engineered solutions? Hospital role? Expense? Potential medication safety strategies Limit concentration changes Limit medication substitution Just in time training Flexible protocols Heightened awareness Create specific visual cues Error traps What drugs are essential to EMS? Narcotics Benzodiazepines Resuscitation drugs??? 10

Medication Safety: Concentrations Medication Safety: Equivalent Exchanges Medication Safety: Protocol Buffet 11

NC Example of Classes vs Specific Drugs Medication Safety: JIT Training Protocol redundancy Highlights of differences between meds Availability of dosing reference Availability of contraindication / interactions Information to receiving hospitals Information to restocking pharmacies Tracking of substituted medications and targeted QI Address Accident Model Vincent C, Taylor Adams S, Stanhope N. 1998. Framework for analysing risk and safety in clinical medicine. BMJ 316: 1154 7 12

Controlled Substances Maintain tight control and awareness Board of Pharmacy alignment or conflict with DEA regulation Drug Shortage Strategies Provide for therapeutic equivalents in protocols Make decisions on which drugs are essential Create best practices: provider training patient safety expense Take Home Points Drug Shortage isn t going away Create best practices and strategies specific to your organization and needs that can be applied to all drugs Utilize error traps / decision support Monitor through quality measures for unanticipated sources of error or need for process change 13

Drug Shortage Resource Links Federal: FDA: http://www.fda.gov/drugs/drugsafety/drugshortages/default.htm National Coordinating Council for Medication Error Reporting and Prevention (NCC MERP) http://www.nccmerp.org/ ASHP (American Society of Health System Pharmacists http://www.ashp.org/) Senate Finance testimony on drug shortages December 2011: http://www.ashp.org/doclibrary/advocacy/senatefinancecomm on Drug Shortages.aspx HDMA (Healthcare Distribution Management Association) http://www.healthcaredistribution.org/ Legislation : HR 2245: Access to Life Preserving Medications Act of 2011. http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/bills 112hr2245ih/pdf/BILLS 112hr2245ih.pdf S 296: Preserving Access to Life Saving Medications. Partner to HR 2245. http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/bills 112s296is/pdf/BILLS 112s296is.pdf HR 3839: Drug Shortage Prevention Act of 2012. http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/bills 112hr3839ih/pdf/BILLS 112hr3839ih.pdf ASHP letter of support: http://www.ashp.org/doclibrary/advocacy/gad/pdufa and Drug Shortages.aspx Other Resources: A Review of FDA s approach to Drug Shortages: http://www.fda.gov/downloads/aboutfda/reportsmanualsforms/reports/ucm277755.pdf Presidential Order 13588 (October 2011) regarding Drug Shortages: http://www.whitehouse.gov/the pressoffice/2011/10/31/executive order reducing prescription drug shortages DEA s Resource Links Offices with Field Registration Program Specialists To Apply for New Applications for Registration through the U.S. Postal Service Pharmacist's Manual Practitioner's Manual Mid Level Practitioners (MLP) Authorization by State Questions & Answers Reinstated and Retired Registrant List A complete listing of all active DEA registration numbers can be obtained from the U.S. Department of Commerce National Technical Information Service (NTIS) Web Site at http://www.ntis.gov/products/dea.aspx?. For your convenience and the most accurate information of a Registrant's status, please use the Registration Validation Tool. For further information, contact Richard.A.Boyd@usdoj.gov Registrant Population State Licensing Boards 14