Enhancing E Prescribing and Medication Adherence in the CT Medicaid Population

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Enhancing E Prescribing and Medication Adherence in the CT Medicaid Population Marie Smith, PharmD UConn School of Pharmacy Marghie Giuliano, RPh, CAE CT Pharmacists Association 4th National Medicaid Congress June 2, 2009

Topic Overview E Prescribing Potential Benefits E Prescribing Info Gaps and Pharmacy Challenges CT Medicaid Transformation Grant Pilot Project for E Rx Med Info Exchange Innovative Pharmacist Quality Interventions Medication Therapy Management /Adherence Services CT Pharmacist Network for Excellence

E Rx Functions and Benefits (Ideal Scenario) PHYSICIAN PHARMACIST PATIENT Patient Medical Info Drug Info/Formulary Patient Med List Decision Support Practice Guidelines Charge Capture Lab Orders/Results Less Callbacks with Pharmacy Point of Care Clinical Info and Decision Support Improve Rx Accuracy and Patient Safety Less Pharmacist-MD Callbacks Refill Alerts/Rx Renewals Adherence Feedback to MD Rx Efficiency and Med Patient Safety Rx sent directly to Pharmacy Patient Wait Time Reduced Simpler Refill and Rx Renewal Processes Less Med Errors Improve Med Safety and Adherence E Health is about patient care quality and sharing health care info..not just about installing/incentivizing HIT Hardware and Software 3

Variability of E Rx Software Functionality 6 EHR INTEGRATION 5 - CONNECTIVITY Providers/pharmacy/payors;real-time 4 MED HISTORY Rx meds listed for renewals/ drug interactions 3 - PATIENT DATA INCLUDED Demographics, formulary, allergies 2 - STAND-ALONE E-Rx Search drug name/dose not patient-specific Full E-Rx Full E-Rx 1 - BASIC ELECTRONIC REFERENCE Drug info, calculators, formulary lists not integrated with prescribing Limited E-Rx Limited E-Rx Not E-Rx Not E-Rx E-Rx E-Rx functionality level level used used by by MD MD is is unknown to to Pharmacist; CCHIT CCHIT certification standards for for stand-alone ERx ERx applications (2009) (2009) 2007, Marie Smith, PharmD - Written permission required for any use including copying, modifying, duplication, or distribution in any media or format.. Adapted from Electronic Prescribing: Towards Maximum Value and Rapid Adoption, ehealth Initiative, 2004 4

Pharmacist Interventions on E Rxs 2698 E Rxs reviewed; 68 community chain pharmacies New (83%); refill (17%) Pharmacist interventions required (4% of E Rx) 32% missing information (patient instructions, dose, quantity) 18% insufficient or excessive dose Pharmacist prescriber interaction required in 64% problems Resolved + dispensed (71%), not dispensed (18%), unresolved (12%) Source: Warholak, Rupp J Am Pharm Assoc. 2009;49:59 64.

CT Medicaid Transformation Grant for HIE and E Rx Med Info Exchange Partnership: UConn School of Pharmacy, CT Pharmacist Network for Excellence, and E-Health CT Aims 1. Build a comprehensive, active medication profile (CAMP) for Medicaid patients that can be accessed by health care providers via the Health Information Exchange. 2. Assess medication related problems (MRPs) and share findings with patients and primary care providers. 3. Advance the medical home concept through pharmacists medication therapy management (MTM) services in collaboration with primary care providers to optimize medication therapy outcomes/ reduce MRPs. 4. Improve medication adherence utilizing Rx fill data to inform prescribers on patient adherence trends.

CT MTG Pilot Project Elements Medicaid patients 350 400 adult patients Chronic diseases Greater than 3 chronic prescription medications Practice Sites FQHC Private practice (fee for service) EHR/E Rx for > 12 months Metrics (pre and post Pharmacist MTM Interventions) Medication Discrepancies Medication related Problems Adherence Trends

To provide diverse pharmacist and pharmacy services to optimize medication use and patient outcomes.

Contract with Health Plans/Payers, Recruit Qualified Employers, Provider Pharmacists to provide Groups for Pharmacist contracted services Services Pharmacists Collaborate with Health Care Professionals & Provide Patient Centric Care Improved Patient Care and Outcomes NETWORK SERVICES Negotiate Contracts Administrative and billing service Coordinate network of pharmacists Competency/skill-based qualifications Not dependent on pharmacists workplace Validate credentials of pharmacists involved Provide standardized pharmacist documentation tool HIPAA compliant Web-based, secure access Standardized reports Systematic approach to all services offered PHARMACIST MED THERAPY MANAGEMENT Perform Comprehensive Medication Review Develop a Personal Medication Record Assess Medication-Related Problems (MRPs) Duplicate therapy Drug interactions Adverse events and side effects Adherence Develop Patient Medication Action Plan Document /Follow-up Plan Communicate with Primary Care Provider

Pharmacist Intervention: Medication Therapy Management Source: APhA/NACDS Medication Therapy Management in Pharmacy Practice, Core Elements of an MTM Service Model, Version 2.0

Initial MTM Visit: Face to face in PCP Office Administer patient consent form Build a comprehensive active medication profile Rxs, OTCs, herbals, nutriceuticals Assess for medication related problems (MRPs) & adherence Document patient info and plan on web based tool Communicate findings to the Primary Care Provider

Five monthly follow up MTM interventions Review patients EHR at primary care site for new/updated info Talk with patient for changes in medication use face to face or via phone depending on complexity of MRPs/adherence issues Re assess for new or continuing medication related problems (MRPs) & adherence Document and communicate findings to the Primary Care Provider

Contact Info Marie Smith, PharmD Dept Head & E Health Professor, Pharmacy Practice University of Connecticut School of Pharmacy Email: marie.smith@uconn.edu Marghie Giuliano, RPh, CAE CT Pharmacist Network for Excellence Email: mgiuliano@ctpharmacists.org 13