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PSTAC. Pharmacist Services Technical Advisory Coalition. Origins of Medication Therapy Management. Federal legislation of the 1990’s Medicare Payment Advisory Commission report of 2002 Archives of Internal Medicine (Aug. 2003) Pharmacy consensus statement of 2004. MTM Consensus Definition.

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PSTAC

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  1. PSTAC Pharmacist Services Technical Advisory Coalition

  2. Origins of Medication Therapy Management • Federal legislation of the 1990’s • Medicare Payment Advisory Commission report of 2002 • Archives of Internal Medicine (Aug. 2003) • Pharmacy consensus statement of 2004

  3. MTM Consensus Definition “MTM is a distinct service or group of services that optimize therapeutic outcomes for individual patients. MTM services are independent of, but can occur in conjunction with, the provision of a medication product.” Approved July 27, 2004 by AMCP, AACP, ACA, ACCP, ASCP, APhA, ASHP, NABP, NACDS, NCPA, and the NCSPAE.

  4. MTM and Medicare Part D • MTM is a stipulation of Part D legislation • Part D Plans must have MTM program • May be provided by pharmacists

  5. MTM and Medicare Part D • Plans must target high risk beneficiaries (at minimum) • Multiple chronic conditions • Multiple medications • High drug costs (>$4,000 in 2006) • Plans must reimburse providers for time and resources

  6. Purpose of MTM • To optimize therapeutic outcomes • To decrease the likelihood of adverse events • To enhance patient understanding and adherence • To reduce overall healthcare spending

  7. MTM Activities • Assess patients’ health status • Devise medication treatment plan • Select, modify and administer medications • Review current medications and identify drug-related problems • Communicate care to other providers • Provide patient education • Refer patients for broader disease management services

  8. The MN-Medicaid MTM Law • Enacted July 2005 (12 yrs of legislation) • Service definition • Patient eligibility • Pharmacist eligibility • Place of service specifications • Private patient care area requirements • RBRVS billing framework using MTM CPT codes

  9. MN-Medicaid MTM Compensation • 0115T: First encounter, face-to-face, first 15 minutes; $52.00 • 0116T: Follow-up encounter, same patient, first 15 minutes; $34.00 • 0117T: Additional increments of 15 min of time for 0115T or 0116T; $24.00

  10. MTM: Managed Care Perspective • Over 95% of MCO enrollees have a Rx benefit • Many MTM services are part of SOP • Brown bag reviews for new enrollees • Drug utilization reviews • Coordination of medications among multiple prescribers • Warfarin Clinics – Pharmacists review pt medications and INR values to determine dosing • Total patient care

  11. MTM: Managed Care Perspective • MTM is necessary piece of patient care • Reduce medication redundancy • Avoid harmful drug/drug interactions • Use edits within IT systems • Encourage adherence • MTM under Medicare • Necessary for vulnerable population • Aligns with MA-PD philosophy • PDPs have greater challenge

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