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Pharmacist-Managed Diabetes Center Interventions Ensure Quality and Safety in Elderly Patients.

Geoffrey Twigg, John Motsko, Jennifer Thomas, Tosin David.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: This quality-improvement study aimed to replicate historical Patient Safety Clinical Pharmacy Services Collaborative results in high-risk Medicare beneficiaries with diabetes to achieve reductions in A1C, adverse drug events (ADEs), and potential ADEs (pADEs).
DESIGN: The model included an interdisciplinary team led by a pharmacist located inside a community pharmacy to provide disease state management and medication therapy management (MTM) to the study population.
SETTING: Apple Discount Drugs is an independent community pharmacy located in Salisbury, Maryland. The interdisciplinary team included pharmacists, respiratory therapists, durable medical equipment (DME) specialists, and a referring prescriber. PARTICIPANTS: High-risk Medicare beneficiaries, defined as patients with A1C > 9.0% and/or a documented history of three or more hypoglycemic events in the previous six months (defined by blood glucose < 70 mg/dL, patient-described signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia, or a combination of each). All patients were 65 years of age and older and diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus.
INTERVENTIONS: Patients received longitudinal diabetes self-management education (DSME) and MTM from pharmacist certified diabetes educators. MTM included a comprehensive medication review performed by a pharmacist. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: The study looked at the effects of the program's interventions on A1C and ADEs.
RESULTS: The study cohort saw a 90% reduction of patients with an A1C > 9.0% compared with baseline. ADEs were reduced by 49% and pADEs were reduced by 67%.
CONCLUSIONS: An integrated, pharmacist-directed DSME and MTM program for high-risk Medicare beneficiaries resulted in improvements in A1C quality measure and mitigated medication associated harm.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28483010     DOI: 10.4140/TCP.n.2017.299

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Consult Pharm        ISSN: 0888-5109


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