Increasing Naloxone Access and Prescribing for Patients on High-Dose Opioids From a Managed Care Pharmacy Health Plan Perspective.

IF 1 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Journal of pharmacy practice Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-04-29 DOI:10.1177/08971900241247598
Jodi P Hansgen, Megan L Robertson, Ellen M Verzino, Lindsay M Manning
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Background: Opioid overdoses decrease when communities have access to naloxone. Clinicians play a key role in offering naloxone to high-risk chronic opioid patients. Managed care pharmacists within our health plan noted disproportionate processing for claims of opioid utilizers compared to claims of naloxone prescriptions. Objective: To increase naloxone access and prescribing to members who classify at a dosage with a higher risk for opioid overdose, defined as over 90 morphine milligram equivalents (MME). Methods: Multiple system-wide initiatives were implemented to improve naloxone access. A claims file was pulled monthly to identify members on opioids meeting MME criteria >90 MME per day excluding members with cancer, sickle cell disease, or on hospice. A separate report was then matched to naloxone claims and prescribing percentages calculated. Results: 12 444 utilizing members on opioids were identified from June 2019 prescription claims data. Of these, 131 were on opioids exceeding 90 MME per day, or 1.05% of utilizers, and the percentage of members exceeding 90 MME per day prescribed naloxone was 6.87%. By May 2023, the percentage of opioid utilizers exceeding 90 MME per day decreased to 0.58%. Naloxone prescribing increased to 41.18%. Conclusion: A multi-pronged approach to improve access to naloxone and continued educational efforts by our health plan increased naloxone prescribing in members on opioids exceeding 90 MME per day.

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从管理式医疗药房保健计划的角度,增加纳洛酮的使用和对大剂量阿片类药物患者的处方。
背景:如果社区能够获得纳洛酮,阿片类药物过量的情况就会减少。临床医生在向高风险慢性类阿片患者提供纳洛酮方面发挥着关键作用。我们医疗计划中的管理式保健药剂师注意到,与纳洛酮处方的报销相比,阿片类药物使用者的报销处理比例过高。目标:提高纳洛酮的可及性,并为阿片类药物过量风险较高的会员开具纳洛酮处方,阿片类药物过量风险较高的剂量定义为超过 90 吗啡毫克当量 (MME)。方法:在全系统范围内实施多项举措,以提高纳洛酮的使用率。每月调取一份报销档案,以确定每天服用阿片类药物的成员是否符合吗啡毫克当量大于 90 毫克的标准,但不包括患有癌症、镰状细胞病或接受临终关怀的成员。然后将一份单独的报告与纳洛酮报销单进行比对,并计算处方百分比。结果:从 2019 年 6 月的处方索赔数据中确定了 12 444 名使用阿片类药物的会员。其中,131 名阿片类药物使用量超过 90 MME/天,占使用人数的 1.05%,处方纳洛酮超过 90 MME/天的会员比例为 6.87%。到 2023 年 5 月,每天使用阿片类药物超过 90 毫克/毫升的会员比例降至 0.58%。纳洛酮处方率增至 41.18%。结论我们的医疗保险计划通过多管齐下的方法来改善纳洛酮的获取途径,并持续开展教育工作,从而提高了每天使用阿片类药物超过 90 毫克/毫升的会员的纳洛酮处方率。
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Journal of pharmacy practice
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Pharmacy Practice offers the practicing pharmacist topical, important, and useful information to support pharmacy practice and pharmaceutical care and expand the pharmacist"s professional horizons. The journal is presented in a single-topic, scholarly review format. Guest editors are selected for expertise in the subject area, who then recruit contributors from that practice or topic area.
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