
Physician-Led Point of Care Medication Delivery Yields Up to 30% Improvement In Key Medication Adherence
Point of care medication delivery also led to improved levels of patient satisfaction, according to the study from The University of Miami.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEJuly 18, 2016Contact: Jim Brown, ChenMed Director of Public Relations
Physician-Led Point of Care Medication Delivery Yields Up to 30% Improvement In Key Medication Adherence
MIAMI--
Findings published today by
"The medical community has long known that lack of medication adherence increases morbidity and mortality in ways that also create up to $170 billion in additional medical expenses each year," explains Jessica Chen, MD, Chief Quality Officer for ChenMed, a U.S. leader in providing affordable care and superior medical experience to seniors. "We strongly favor having our physicians investing the time needed to truly nurture relationships with patients, including real-time discussion of each and every prescribed medication."
Previous studies published by
"Medication adherence is a vital measurement for physician performance," underscores the study's lead investigator, Ana Palacio, MD, MPH, Associate Professor,
The study, which used an automated point of care medication delivery system (POCMDS) containing pre-sealed labeled medications that are dispensed when ordered by physicians, prioritized use of generic medications between Dec. 15, 2010 andDec. 14, 2012.
Having witnessed, during the study, how patient satisfaction levels dramatically increased when PCPs delivered prescribed medications, ChenMed refined its point of care medication delivery approach to further increase care team interaction with patients receiving physician-prescribed medications at Chen Senior Medical Center and JenCare Senior Medical Center locations. The integrated medical practice with 37 centers in six states replaced automated POCMDS equipment with pharmacy technicians who also make courtesy reminder-to-take-medicine calls to elderly patients benefiting from easy access to PCPs year-round and its physician-led point of care medication delivery system.
"We're earning even more trust among our patients, by reinforcing PCP-led discussion of medications during patient appointments to answer any questions patients might have, with additional touch points by our pharmacy technicians to further encourage compliant use of prescribed medications," adds Dr. Chen.
ENHANCED PATIENT SATISFACTION
"Enhancing patient satisfaction is a key consideration when adopting a PCP-led point of care medication delivery system," notesLeonardo Tamariz, MD, MPH, Chief of the
Patient satisfaction findings among the diabetic seniors participating in the study just published by
NEXT STEPS
Future studies with larger samples, should evaluate the impact of physician-led point of care medication delivery among diverse populations, with an eye toward better quantifying health outcomes and overall costs. The current study shows large improvements in medication adherence among low-to-moderate income seniors receiving care in a capitated health system.
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Committed to transparency and accountability, ChenMed facilitates satisfaction surveys of about 30 percent of its weekly patient volume and consistently yields industry-leading
The innovative ChenMed success formula for senior health includes increased access to senior focused primary care physicians and specialist doctors, daily walk-up appointments, door-to-doctor transportation, on-site labs, on-site x-ray, acupuncture, and on-site medication delivery services. The PCP-coordinated care available at nearly 40 Chen and JenCare Senior Medical Center locations primarily attracts seniors with multiple chronic and complex diseases. The clinical model is specifically designed to improve the outcomes of the 10-15% of the population that accounts for the majority of health care costs.
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