Silva Matthew A, Tataronis Gary R, Maas Barbara
Department of Pharmacy Practice, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Sciences, 19 Foster Street, Worcester, MA 01608, USA.
Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2003 May 1;60(9):911-5. doi: 10.1093/ajhp/60.9.911.
The use of personal digital assistants (PDAs) to document pharmacist cognitive services and estimate potential reimbursement was studied. Between September 2001 and February 2002, four pharmacy residents and four clinical pharmacists used PDAs for documenting cognitive services. Interventions recorded on paper during the same six-month period one year earlier were reviewed for comparison. Potential reimbursement for these services was calculated by linking current procedural terminology codes and charges to the electronically documented services. Over the six-month study period, pharmacists recorded 7319 interventions with PDAs, compared with 5028 documented on paper during the earlier six-month period. Potential claims for pharmacists' cognitive services documented with PDAs amounted to more than $1 million in the six months, assuming a 100% reimbursement rate. PDAs provide a simple, efficient paperless system for documenting pharmacists' clinical services and generating reimbursement claims.
研究了使用个人数字助理(PDA)记录药剂师认知服务并估算潜在报销金额的情况。在2001年9月至2002年2月期间,四名药房住院医生和四名临床药剂师使用PDA记录认知服务。回顾了一年前同一六个月期间纸质记录的干预措施以作比较。通过将当前程序术语代码和收费与电子记录的服务相关联,计算这些服务的潜在报销金额。在六个月的研究期间,药剂师使用PDA记录了7319项干预措施,而前六个月期间纸质记录的为5028项。假设报销率为100%,在六个月内,用PDA记录的药剂师认知服务的潜在索赔金额超过100万美元。PDA为记录药剂师临床服务和生成报销索赔提供了一个简单、高效的无纸化系统。