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2013 Midyear Conference June 13-15 • The Brown Hotel • Louisville

2013 Midyear Conference June 13-15 • The Brown Hotel • Louisville. MidYearReport. American Society for Automation in Pharmacy 492 Norristown Road, Suite 160 • Blue Bell, PA 19422 www.asapnet.org • 610/825-7783 • Fax:610/825-7641. Emdeon Good Neighbor Pharmacy IMS Health Infowerks.

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2013 Midyear Conference June 13-15 • The Brown Hotel • Louisville

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  1. 2013 MidyearConference June 13-15 • The Brown Hotel • Louisville MidYearReport American Society for Automation in Pharmacy 492 Norristown Road, Suite 160 • Blue Bell, PA 19422 www.asapnet.org • 610/825-7783 • Fax:610/825-7641

  2. Emdeon Good Neighbor Pharmacy IMS Health Infowerks RelayHealth ScriptPro Two Point Conversions ASAP Midyear Report • A Special Thanks to Our Sponsors… American Society for Automation in Pharmacy 492 Norristown Road, Suite 160 • Blue Bell, PA 19422 www.asapnet.org • 610/825-7783 • Fax:610/825-7641

  3. ASAP Midyear Report • Membership • 600 individuals • 190 corporations and organizations • Finances • Generally consistent and sufficient American Society for Automation in Pharmacy 492 Norristown Road, Suite 160 • Blue Bell, PA 19422 www.asapnet.org • 610/825-7783 • Fax:610/825-7641

  4. ASAP Midyear Report • ASAP Board Members Vendor Category Tammy Devine (QS/1) President Clarence Lea, R.Ph. (Lagniappe) Vice President Tim Tannert, R.Ph. (SoftWriters) Chuck Welch (Speed Script) Secretary/Treasurer Chain Category Fred Floyd, Pharm.D. (Costco) Institutional Category Jim Moncrief (Advanced Pharmacy) Independent Category Tim Davis, Pharm.D. (Beaver Health Mart Pharmacy) American Society for Automation on Pharmacy 492 Norristown Road, Suite 160 • Blue Bell, PA 19422 www.asapnet.org • 610/825-7783 • Fax:610/825-7641

  5. ASAP Midyear Report • ASAP PMP Activities • XML version of v4.2 has been developed • A Few Facts About the ASAP Standard (Every State Uses) • It does not change frequently — last update Sept. 2011 • No changes anticipated in foreseeable future • Changes made over the years to improve data quality • Done at request of PMPs • Very little difference between 4.1 and 4.2 • Vast majority of states now using either 4.1 or 4.2 • Several states are moving to 4.2 in order to get BJA grant money • 4.1 and 4.2 can be used for real-time transmission American Society for Automation in Pharmacy 492 Norristown Road, Suite 160 • Blue Bell, PA 19422 www.asapnet.org • 610/825-7783 • Fax:610/825-7641

  6. ASAP Midyear Report • ASAP PMP Activities (continued) • Web Service standard for bidirectional electronic connectivity between Pharmacies, Prescribers, and PMPs • Includes Ad Hoc Query and Automated Poll Query • Addresses use of “Pick Lists” to ensure correct Person of Interest • Includes sample program to implement • All stakeholders represented in the development process • States want to increase usage of the data. Convenient access should increase usage — this is what the standard addresses • Low cost to implement should appeal to state PMPs • Rounds out suite of standards: 4.2, Error Reports, Zero Reports • Bill and Will will be attending the Harold Rogers PMP meeting in September (Washington, D.C) American Society for Automation on Pharmacy 492 Norristown Road, Suite 160 • Blue Bell, PA 19422 www.asapnet.org • 610/825-7783 • Fax:610/825-7641

  7. ASAP Midyear Report • Other Activities • Bill serves as co-chair of Workgroup 4 for the Pharmacist Collaborative (formerly Pharmacist Services Technical Advisory Coalition PSTAC) • Collaborative actively involved in AMA CPT code development • Workgroup 4 developed three implementation guides for the HL7 Functional Profile: Community Practice, LTC, and Hospital • Community Practice IG to be published shortly • IG makes a single logical health record, as defined by HL7, more realistic and less ambiguous — scaled back for a more reasonable effort to implement • ASAP MTM Information Exchange Standard published in 2009 to be reviewed for updating (OutcomesMTM now uses this standard) • Value of Technology Analysis, published in 2009, to be reviewed for updating American Society for Automation on Pharmacy 492 Norristown Road, Suite 160 • Blue Bell, PA 19422 www.asapnet.org • 610/825-7783 • Fax:610/825-7641

  8. ASAP Midyear Report Next Conference 2014 Annual Conference The Ritz-Carlton Amelia Island January 16 - 18 American Society for Automation in Pharmacy 492 Norristown Road, Suite 160 • Blue Bell, PA 19422 www.asapnet.org • 610/825-7783 • Fax:610/825-7641

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