E-Prescribing and Medication Management: The New Paradigm for Provider and Pharmacist Interaction

Michael T. Rupp, College of Pharmacy – Glendale Midwestern University
Steven T. Simenson, Goodrich Pharmacies
Peter N. Kaufman. DrFirst, Inc

Agency for Heath Research and Quality

Index of Slides : Graphic Version

  1. E-Prescribing and Medication Management: The New Paradigm for Provider and Pharmacist Interaction
  2. e-Prescribing: The Pharmacy Perspective
  3. e-Prescribing
  4. Pharmacies
  5. Pharmacies
  6. E-Prescription Growth
  7. E-Prescribing Pharmacies: Chains & Independents
  8. Potential e-Prescribing Benefits to Pharmacies
  9. Rx Processing Time: e-Rxs vs. All Other
  10. “How do e-prescriptions compare with other methods of receiving and processing prescription orders in your pharmacy?”
  11. Conclusions
  12. E-Prescribing Compared with Traditional Practice (446 community pharmacists)
  13. Satisfaction with e-Prescribing: Community Pharmacy Personnel
  14. Positive Features of e-Prescribing in Community Pharmacy
  15. Negative Features of e-Prescribing in Community Pharmacy
  16. Pharmacist Interventions to Correct Problematic e-Rxs
  17. The Pharmacy E-prescribing Experience Reporting (PEER) Portal
  18. PEER Portal
  19. PEER Portal
  20. PEER Portal
  21. E-Prescribing Best Practice Recommendations
  22. Best Practice Recommendations
  23. Best Practice Recommendations
  24. Best Practice Recommendations
  25. Agreement between pharmacists and experts on DUR decisions at increasing levels of patient information
  26. Things really are getting better, just keep looking forward!
  27. Thank you! mtrupp@midwestern.edu
  28. Electronic Medical Records E-Prescribing and MTM
  29. Goodrich Pharmacy, Inc.
  30. Filling Prescriber Needs and Building Relationships
  31. Building Clinical Skills
  32. Electronic Medical Record Access and Contracted Pharmacist Services
  33. Effectively and Appropriately Using the EMR
  34. Medication Questions Answered Daily with EMR Access
  35. EMR RX ANSWERS
  36. Who Should Control EMR Access
  37. EMR Access Anywhere
  38. E-Prescribing vs. EMR Electronic Prescribing
  39. EMR Medication Order
  40. Sharing Patient Information
  41. Using EMR to Provide MTM and Maximize Medication Outcomes
  42. MTM Medication Therapy Review With Patient
  43. Post MTM Visit
  44. Benefits of Using EMR in Providing MTM
  45. Benefits of Patient MTM
  46. Pharmacists as Medication Managers - Coordinators
  47. Thanks! goodrichpharmacy.com
  48. Technical Considerations for Bidirectional Communication
  49. E-Prescribing: How It Works
  50. Relationship Between Providers and Pharmacists
  51. Total E-Prescribing Message Volume
  52. Prescription Benefit
  53. Prescription History
  54. Prescription Routing
  55. Electronic Prescribing Adoption: Prescribers
  56. Electronic Prescribing Adoption: Payers
  57. Electronic Prescribing Adoption: Q1 2009
  58. E-Prescribing in General
  59. E-Prescribing in General
  60. Focus On Pharmacy Value
  61. Focus On Pharmacy Value
  62. E-Prescribing in General
  63. Bidirectional Electronic Communication
  64. Bidirectional Electronic Communication
  65. Electronic Prescribing Routing
  66. Thank You! www.drfirst.com
  67. Questions & Answers
  68. Coming Soon!
  69. Thank You for Attending

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