Medication Management Training Significantly Boosts Key CMS Quality Metrics, New Study Finds
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QIP, a 50-physician accountable care organization (ACO), conducted the study. The organization treats 12,000
"As an ACO, our organization is addressing these new challenges and opportunities head on by participating in the Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP)," said QIP Medical Director
Effective medication management is a major determinant of quality scores. QIP's partnership with Prescriber's Letter strengthened its quality metrics through an integrated program of current medication management recommendations delivered at the point of care. It accomplished this by leveraging tools to align medication management enterprise-wide and brought about changes in prescriber behavior, when needed, as well as supported patient education.
"There was a strong belief that a focus on medication management would have the greatest impact on our ability to meet CMS metrics," said
The effort focused on high-risk disease states specifically targeted for CMS reporting or directly related to key quality measures. These included COPD, heart failure, bacterial pneumonia, hypertension, anticoagulation, diabetes and acute coronary syndrome.
Reaching across the continuum, Prescriber's Letter provided customized, actionable educational resources. These included coverage of target diseases, online searchable medication management recommendations, drug comparison charts, physician training materials, and patient education handouts. All materials were incorporated into QIP standard policies, procedures and organizational culture.
After seven months, metrics during the intervention were compared with a baseline prior to program implementation. "As we hoped, medication management, specifically the Prescriber's Letter solution, played a pivotal role in changing metrics and patient outcomes," said
"The success of the QIP study and the role Prescriber's Letter in those results underlines our focus on providing unbiased evidence-based information to the healthcare community," said
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