Millonig Marsha K
Catalyst Enterprises, LLC, Eagan, MN 55123-1830, USA.
J Am Pharm Assoc (2003). 2009 May-Jun;49(3):372-82. doi: 10.1331/JAPhA.2008.09518.
To convene a diverse group of stakeholders to discuss medication therapy management (MTM) documentation and billing standardization and its interoperability within the health care system.
More than 70 stakeholders from pharmacy, health information systems, insurers/payers, quality, and standard-setting organizations met on October 7-8, 2008, in Bethesda, MD. The American Pharmacists Association (APhA) organized the invitational conference to facilitate discussion on strategic directions for meeting current market need for MTM documentation and billing interoperability and future market needs for MTM integration into electronic health records (EHRs). APhA recently adopted policy that specifically addresses technology barriers and encourages the use and development of standardized systems for the documentation and billing of MTM services. Day 1 of the conference featured six foundational presentations on health information technology (HIT) trends, perspectives on MTM from the profession and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, health care quality and medication-related outcome measures, integrating MTM workflow in EHRs, and the current state of MTM operalization in practice. After hearing presentations on day 1 and having the opportunity to pose questions to each speaker, conference participants were divided into three breakout groups on day 2. Each group met three times for 60 minutes each and discussed five questions from the perspective of a patient, provider, or payer. Three facilitators met with each of the groups and led discussion from one perspective (i.e., patient, provider, payer). Participants then reconvened as a complete group to participate in a discussion on next steps.
HIT is expected to assist in delivering safe, effective, efficient, coordinated care as health professionals strive to improve the quality of care and outcomes for individual patients. The pharmacy profession is actively contributing to quality patient care through MTM services focused on identifying and preventing medication-related problems, improving medication use, and optimizing individual therapeutic outcomes. As MTM programs continue to expand within the health care system, one important limiting factor is the lack of standardization for documentation and billing of MTM services. This lack of interoperability between technology systems, software, and system platforms is presenting as a barrier to MTM service delivery for patients. APhA convened this invitational conference to identify strategic directions to address MTM documentation and billing standardization and interoperability.
Participants viewed the meeting as highly successful in bringing together a unique, wide-ranging set of stakeholders, including the government, regulators, standards organizations, other health professions, technology firms, professional organizations, and practitioners, to share perspectives. They strongly encouraged the Association to continue this unique stakeholder dialogue. Participants provided a number of next-step suggestions for APhA to consider because of the event. Participants noted the pharmacy profession's success in building information technology systems for product transactions with systematic, organized, methodical thinking and the need to apply this success to patient services. A unique opportunity exists for the profession to influence and lead the HIT community in creating a workable health technology solution for MTM services. Reaching consensus on minimum data sets for each functional area--clinical, billing, quality improvement--would be a very important short-term gain. Further, participants said it was imperative for pharmacists and the pharmacy community at large to become actively engaged in HIT standards development efforts.
召集不同的利益相关者群体,讨论药物治疗管理(MTM)文档编制和计费标准化及其在医疗保健系统中的互操作性。
2008年10月7日至8日,来自药学、健康信息系统、保险公司/付款方、质量和标准制定组织的70多名利益相关者在马里兰州贝塞斯达举行了会议。美国药剂师协会(APhA)组织了这次邀请会议,以促进对满足MTM文档编制和计费互操作性当前市场需求以及MTM集成到电子健康记录(EHR)未来市场需求的战略方向的讨论。APhA最近通过了一项政策,专门解决技术障碍,并鼓励使用和开发用于MTM服务文档编制和计费的标准化系统。会议第一天有六个关于健康信息技术(HIT)趋势、该行业以及医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心对MTM的看法、医疗保健质量和与药物相关的结果指标、将MTM工作流程集成到EHR中以及MTM在实践中的实施现状的基础演讲。在听取了第一天的演讲并向每位演讲者提问的机会之后,会议参与者在第二天被分成三个分组讨论小组。每个小组每组60分钟共会面三次,从患者、提供者或付款方的角度讨论了五个问题。三位主持人分别与每个小组会面,并从一个角度(即患者、提供者、付款方)引导讨论。参与者随后重新集合为一个完整的小组,参与关于下一步行动的讨论。
随着医疗专业人员努力提高个体患者的护理质量和结果,预计HIT将有助于提供安全、有效、高效、协调的护理。药学专业通过专注于识别和预防与药物相关的问题、改善药物使用以及优化个体治疗结果的MTM服务,积极为优质患者护理做出贡献。随着MTM项目在医疗保健系统中不断扩展,一个重要的限制因素是MTM服务文档编制和计费缺乏标准化。技术系统、软件和系统平台之间缺乏这种互操作性,正成为为患者提供MTM服务的障碍。APhA召开了这次邀请会议,以确定解决MTM文档编制和计费标准化及互操作性的战略方向。
与会者认为这次会议非常成功,汇聚了包括政府、监管机构、标准组织、其他医疗专业、技术公司、专业组织和从业者在内的独特而广泛的利益相关者群体,以分享观点。他们强烈鼓励协会继续这种独特的利益相关者对话。由于这次会议,与会者为APhA提供了一些下一步行动的建议供其考虑。与会者指出,药学专业在运用系统、有组织、有条理的思维构建产品交易信息技术系统方面取得了成功,并且需要将这种成功应用于患者服务。该行业存在一个独特的机会,可以影响并引领HIT社区为MTM服务创建一个可行的健康技术解决方案。就每个功能领域(临床、计费、质量改进)的最小数据集达成共识将是一个非常重要的短期成果。此外,与会者表示,药剂师和整个药学界积极参与HIT标准制定工作势在必行。