药商裁定的社区护理预先授权药物请求服务的价值。

Andrew J Jennings, Jamie N Brown, Rachel B Britt, Leigh A McNaughton, Melissa Durkee, Mohamed G Hashem
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背景:许多退伍军人有资格从社区药房获得处方。美国退伍军人事务部(VA)药房对事先授权的药物请求进行迅速而准确的审查,对于减轻治疗延误、药物滥用、药物不良事件、药物错误和医疗保健系统的不必要成本是必要的。方法:我们对社区护理预先授权药物申请进行回顾性审查,以评估通过集中流程实现的直接成本节约,并对提交的申请进行特征分析。结果:集中社区护理药房团队在6个月内节省了515,872.31美元的成本,并提高了患者的安全性。社区护理预先授权药品申请的通过率为46.2%。协调护理平均需要8天。结论:使用集中的社区护理药房团队可以为VA节省大量的年度成本。考虑到本研究中看到的批准率,VA可以分配资源来教育社区处方者其处方,以提高批准率并减轻VA药房和处方者的行政负担。
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Value of a Pharmacy-Adjudicated Community Care Prior Authorization Drug Request Service.

Background: Many veterans are eligible to receive prescriptions from community-based pharmacies. Swift and accurate review of prior authorization drug requests by the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) pharmacy is necessary to mitigate treatment delays, medication misuse, adverse drug events, medication errors, and unnecessary cost to the health care system.

Methods: We performed a retrospective review of community care prior authorization drug requests to assess the direct cost savings achieved through a centralized process and to characterize submitted requests.

Results: The centralized community care pharmacy team demonstrated a cost savings of $515,872.31 over 6 months and increased patient safety. Community care prior authorization drug requests had a 46.2% approval rate. Coordination of care took an average of 8 days.

Conclusions: Use of a centralized community care pharmacy team could result in significant annual cost savings for the VA. Considering the approval rate seen in this study, VA could allocate resources to educate community-based prescribers about its formulary to increase the approval rate and reduce administrative burden for VA pharmacies and prescribers.

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