Title: Medication Therapy Management
1Medication Therapy Management
- The Patient and Provider Variables
2Efficiencies in MTM Practice
- Managing the patient interview
- Gathering pertinent information
- Keeping patients on track
- Documenting the encounter
- Communicating with providers
- Utilizing collaborative practice agreements
- Recruiting your patients
3Interviewing Tips
- Use open-ended questions
- Let the patient talk
- Address patient concerns first
- Steering talkative patients
4The Patient Interview
- Introduction of MTM
- Indicated, effective, safe, convenient
- Explain how this is different than dispensing
- Patients chief complaint
- What are your main concerns about your
medications or health care?
5The Patient Interview
- Gathering social history
- Marital status, living situation, cooking
- Occupation
- Tobacco, alcohol, caffeine
- Past medical history
- Family medical history
6The Patient Interview
- Allergies and adverse reactions
- Objective information
- Lab results if they have them
- Self monitoring of blood sugars
- Download their meter
- Blood pressure
- Weight
- Peak flows
7The Patient InterviewMedications
- Finally, the medications!
- Indication
- Separate medications by indication
- Address chief complaint first
- Vitamins, herbal supplements
- Effectiveness
- Explain goals of therapy
- Ask about symptoms
- Ask about frequency of PRN meds
8The Patient InterviewMedications
- Safety
- Ask about common side effects
- Ask about adverse reactions
- Evaluate drug interactions
- Evaluate disease interactions
- Mention monitoring guidelines
9The Patient Interview, Medications
- Convenience
- Remember to take medications?
- Evaluate frequency of dosing
- Evaluate timing of various medications
- Auxiliary labels at dispensing
- Affordability
- Utilize insurance formulary
- Utilize therapeutic alternatives
10The Patient Interview, Wrap-up
- Summarize the visit
- We found and decided to
- Identify drug therapy problems action items
- I will
- Send a medication list summary of visit
- Communicate with health care provider(s)
- You will
- Changes not dependent on health care provider
- Set a follow-up time and say why
11The Patient InterviewEvaluation Comments
- Utilizing the SOAP format
- Subjective
- How referred
- Chief complaint
- Social history
- Past medical history, comments on diagnosis
- Broken into disease state
- Objective
12The Patient InterviewEvaluation Comments
- Utilizing the SOAP format
- Assessment/plan
- Patient self-management education provided on
- Disease patient non-drug action steps
- Medication comments/concerns include
- These are your drug therapy problems!
- Broken into disease state and numbered out
- Potential solutions suggested
- Time spent with patient
13Efficient Patient Communication
- Communicating evaluation comments
- Prepare a generic cover letter to patients, then
personalize it - Dont duplicate documenting efforts!
- Prepare evidence-based, patient-friendly
evaluation comments - Include an indication/medication list
14ProviderCommunication
15How Will You Communicate With Providers?
- Phone?
- E-mail?
- Fax?
- Letter?
- Sent to office
- Sent with patient visit
16Efficient Provider Communication
- Prepare a generic cover letter to providers that
explains MTM and your service - Dont duplicate documenting efforts!
- Prepare evidence-based, patient-friendly
evaluation comments - Let the patient be your advocate
- Hand delivered by patient at next visit
17Effective Provider Communication
- Emphasize teamwork and collaboration
- Recognize the patient/provider relationship
- Recognize that you may be missing information
- Opportunities to optimize drug therapy
- Vs. Drug therapy problems
18Provider CommunicationChoosing Your Words
- May wish to evaluate continued need for
- Vs. No medical indication
- Could consider
- Studies suggest
- Drug X may provide better
- National guidelines recommend
- Drug X may be contributing to/aggravating
- Vs. Contraindication
19Benefits of Collaborative Practice
- Practice Efficiency and Deliverables
20Collaborative Practice Agreements
- Allow us to make immediate changes in drug
therapy - Immediate deliverable to patients
- Easier to justify to cash patients
- Makes follow-ups more valuable
- Not difficult to implement
- Ask your providers what bothers them and act on it
21Collaborative Practice Agreements
- Community based agreement ideas
- Lantus adjusting
- Diabetes meter (SMBG) training
- Seasonal allergies
- Asthma management
- And many more
22Medication Therapy Management
23Recruiting Patients
- Patients to target
- Multiple chronic conditions
- Multiple medications for one condition
- Multiple medication choices for condition
- Using a drug delivery device
- Always asking OTC/vitamin questions
24Recruiting Patients, Counterpoints
- Pharmacy already providing great service!
- Been coming here for years
- Answering their questions
- Checking for drug interactions
- Clinic always checks my drug list
- Dr has followed me for 20 years
- Worried what the doctor will think
25Recruiting Patients
- Does your medical provider ask about
- Timing of medication?
- Your copays or cost-saving opportunities?
- Using your inhaler or drug delivery device?
- Try it! Youll like it!
- 9/10 times we find something we can improve
upon! I promise!
26Questions?