Advancing Pharmacist Collaborative Care within Academic Health Systems
Abstract
:1. Introduction
Setting
2. Health System Overview
2.1. Needs Assessment and Proposal Development
2.2. Implementation
2.3. Outcome Measurement
3. Collaborative Care Models
3.1. Pharmacist with Physician Oversight Care Model
3.1.1. VASDHS Diabetes Intense Medical Management “Tune Up” Clinic
3.1.2. UCSDH Diabetes Self-Management
3.1.3. VASDHS Heart Failure Medication Management Clinic
3.1.4. SSPPS Partners in Medication Therapy (PMT)
3.2. Interprofessional (IP) Care Model
3.2.1. UCSDH Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
3.2.2. UCSDH Oncology
3.2.3. UCSDH Pain and Palliative Care
3.2.4. UCSDH Solid Organ Transplantation
3.2.5. UCSDH Transitions of Care (TOC)
3.3. Pharmacist-Physician Team Care Model
3.3.1. UCSDH Family Medicine Clinics
3.3.2. Geriatric Community Partnerships
3.3.3. UCSDH Psychiatry
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Care Model | Advantages | Disadvantages |
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Pharmacist with physician oversight | Autonomy in clinical decision making. Efficient model for optimizing medication management using evidence-based guidelines. Improves public recognition of advanced pharmacist provider roles. | Can only be applied to patients with established diagnosis who mainly require optimization of medications. Complex patients requiring additional diagnostic testing may not be appropriate. Pharmacist may feel a disconnect from physician collaborator. Dependent on referrals from physician collaborators. Low reimbursement on visits in the United States. |
Interprofessional | Best suited for complex disease states or patients with numerous comorbidities. Patient convenience-comprehensive care delivered in one single office visit. Greater ability to achieve target clinical outcomes with multi-prong management (e.g., lifestyle modification, medications, social interventions) Higher reimbursement since physician provider bills for visits. | Requires greater coordination of team members during visits to ensure efficiency. Less time for each health professional to spend with patient. Longer visit duration for patients. Longer visits may result in lower patient volumes. Interprofessional team is resource intensive. |
Pharmacist-Physician Team | Can manage established and newly diagnosed patients who may require additional diagnostic testing. Enhances care provided in physician only visits due to optimization of drug therapy. Easier to coordinate team members. Higher reimbursement since physician provider bills for visits. | Less pharmacist autonomy Longer visits Dependent on referrals for patient volume. |
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Awdishu, L.; Singh, R.F.; Saunders, I.; Yam, F.K.; Hirsch, J.D.; Lorentz, S.; Atayee, R.S.; Ma, J.D.; Tsunoda, S.M.; Namba, J.; et al. Advancing Pharmacist Collaborative Care within Academic Health Systems. Pharmacy 2019, 7, 142. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy7040142
Awdishu L, Singh RF, Saunders I, Yam FK, Hirsch JD, Lorentz S, Atayee RS, Ma JD, Tsunoda SM, Namba J, et al. Advancing Pharmacist Collaborative Care within Academic Health Systems. Pharmacy. 2019; 7(4):142. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy7040142
Chicago/Turabian StyleAwdishu, Linda, Renu F. Singh, Ila Saunders, Felix K. Yam, Jan D. Hirsch, Sarah Lorentz, Rabia S. Atayee, Joseph D. Ma, Shirley M. Tsunoda, Jennifer Namba, and et al. 2019. "Advancing Pharmacist Collaborative Care within Academic Health Systems" Pharmacy 7, no. 4: 142. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy7040142
APA StyleAwdishu, L., Singh, R. F., Saunders, I., Yam, F. K., Hirsch, J. D., Lorentz, S., Atayee, R. S., Ma, J. D., Tsunoda, S. M., Namba, J., Mnatzaganian, C. L., Painter, N. A., Watanabe, J. H., Lee, K. C., Daniels, C. E., & Morello, C. M. (2019). Advancing Pharmacist Collaborative Care within Academic Health Systems. Pharmacy, 7(4), 142. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy7040142