| Literature DB >> 34007674 |
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To describe a didactic, case-based approach to teach student pharmacists about Medicare enabling them to consider the spectrum of coverage options, as well as both medical and drug needs, when assessing insurance plans. INNOVATION: Education on Medicare often focuses on Part D. However, the growing popularity of Medicare Advantage plans requires students to have a more comprehensive understanding of Medicare. To address this gap, a didactic, case-based approach was developed where students received four 90-minute lectures on Medicare and then applied the information through a patient case. Data was collected on student-reported confidence with Medicare, and attitudes towards the importance of understanding insurance in improving patient care. Surveys were conducted at baseline, after the didactic lectures (interim survey), and upon project completion (final survey). KEYEntities:
Keywords: Medicare; attitude of health personnel; insurance; patient medication knowledge; pharmacy education; pharmacy students
Year: 2021 PMID: 34007674 PMCID: PMC8102966 DOI: 10.24926/iip.v12i1.3335
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Innov Pharm ISSN: 2155-0417
Student Reported Confidence in Understanding of and Attitudes toward Medicare (median, interquartile range [IQR])
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1. I understand the benefits provided through Medicare. | 2 (1 – 2.5) | 4 (3.5 – 4) | 4 (4 – 5)[ |
2. I could explain to a patient or family member the difference(s) between the parts of Medicare (e.g., Part A, Part B, Part D). | 1 (1 – 2) | 4 (4 – 5) | 5 (4 – 5)[ |
3. I could explain to a patient or family members the difference(s) between a Medicare supplement policy (Medigap) versus a Medicare Advantage plan. | 1 (1 – 1) | 4 (3 – 4) | 4 (4 – 5)[ |
4. I can identify challenges and barriers that confront low-income individuals with Medicare. | 1 (1 – 3) | 3 (3 – 4) | 4 (4 – 5)[ |
5. I could use resources to help a patient or family member select a Medicare plan(s). | 1 (1 – 3) | 4 (3 – 4) | 4 (4 – 5)[ |
1. I will consider a patient’s Medicare coverage when making a medication recommendation(s) and/or decision(s). | 4 (4 – 5) | 4 (4 – 5) | 5 (4 – 5)[ |
2. I think knowledge of insurance can help pharmacists serve as patient advocates. | 3 (3 – 4) | 4 (4 – 5) | 4 (4 – 5)[ |
3. I understand how pharmacists provide value to the healthcare team. | 5 (4 – 5) | 5 (4 – 5) | 5 (4 – 5) |
Rated using a 5-point Likert scale where 1=no confidence or strongly disagree, 2=slightly confident or disagree, 3=moderately confident or neither agree nor disagree, 4=very confident or agree, and 5=completely confident or strongly agree.
p≤0.001 when compared to baseline
p≥0.05 when comparing to interim survey
p≤0.001 when compared to interim survey
p≤0.05 when compared to interim survey
p≤0.05 when compared to baseline
p=0.29 across all timepoints