1 Vanderbilt Specialty Pharmacy, Nashville, Tennessee.
J Manag Care Spec Pharm. 2017 Aug;23(8):815-820. doi: 10.18553/jmcp.2017.23.8.815.
With the rapid growth of specialty pharmacies, including those within academic health systems, pharmacists have the opportunity to improve patient care through the management of specialty medications. Specialty pharmacists within academic health systems are uniquely positioned to overcome restrictions to medication access, financial constraints, and provider burdens that often lead to obstacles for patients to start and maintain necessary treatments. The Vanderbilt Specialty Pharmacy (VSP) model at Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) provides an example of a patient-centered, collaborative care prototype that places pharmacists directly into specialty clinics to assist with comprehensive management of patients on specialty medications.
VSP integrates specialty pharmacy services within existing specialty clinics based on the needs of each individual clinic. Each clinic is staffed with at least 1 clinical pharmacist and 1 pharmacy technician. The pharmacist is integrally involved in medication selection, initiation, and monitoring. The specialty pharmacy team ensures appropriate medication access and cost, provides extensive medication education, ensures patients are adherent to treatment, and coordinates care between patients and providers using the electronic medical record.
Integration of pharmacists within specialty clinics at VUMC benefits providers, the health system, and patient care. This model has demonstrated decreased provider and clinic burden, decreased time to medication approval and initiation, excellent patient and provider satisfaction, substantial patient cost savings, optimal medication adherence, and overall improved continuity of care for patients on specialty medications. Since its inception in 2011, VSP has integrated 24 clinical pharmacists and 17 pharmacy technicians into 20 specialty clinics, with continued quarterly growth.
The VSP model advances the role of pharmacists in managing patients on specialty medications in collaboration with providers. The integrated collaborative approach as presented by VSP represents a best practices model for those establishing and advancing specialty pharmacy services within academic health systems.
No outside funding supported this study. The authors have nothing to disclose. Study concept and design were principally contributed by Bagwell and Newman, along with the other authors. Lee took the lead in data collection, along with Carver, Bagwell, Kelley, and Newman. Data interpretation was performed by Carver, Kelley, Lee, and Bagwell, with assistance from Newman. The manuscript was written by Bagwell, Carver, Kelley, and Lee and revised primarily by Bagwell, along with the other authors.
随着专业药房(包括学术医疗系统内的药房)的快速发展,药剂师有机会通过管理专科药物来改善患者的护理。学术医疗系统内的专科药剂师具有独特的优势,可以克服药物获取、财务限制和提供者负担方面的限制,这些限制往往导致患者难以开始和维持必要的治疗。范德比尔特大学医学中心(VUMC)的范德比尔特专科药房(VSP)模式提供了一个以患者为中心、协作式护理的原型范例,该模式将药剂师直接纳入专科诊所,以协助管理使用专科药物的患者的综合管理。
VSP 根据每个诊所的需求,将专科药房服务整合到现有的专科诊所中。每个诊所都至少配备 1 名临床药剂师和 1 名药剂师技术员。药剂师全面参与药物选择、启动和监测。专科药房团队确保药物的获取和成本适当,提供广泛的药物教育,确保患者遵医嘱用药,并通过电子病历协调患者和提供者之间的护理。
VUMC 将药剂师整合到专科诊所中,使提供者、医疗系统和患者护理受益。该模式已证明可以减轻提供者和诊所的负担,缩短药物批准和启动的时间,提高患者和提供者的满意度,为患者节省大量药物费用,提高药物的遵医嘱程度,并为使用专科药物的患者提供整体改善的护理连续性。自 2011 年成立以来,VSP 已经将 24 名临床药剂师和 17 名药剂师技术员整合到 20 个专科诊所中,每季度都在持续增长。
VSP 模式推进了药剂师在与提供者合作管理专科药物患者方面的作用。VSP 提出的这种整合协作方法代表了在学术医疗系统中建立和推进专科药房服务的最佳实践模式。
本研究无外部资金支持。作者没有要披露的内容。该研究的概念和设计主要由 Bagwell 和 Newman 以及其他作者提出。Lee 与 Carver、Bagwell、Kelley 和 Newman 一起带头进行数据收集。Carver、Kelley、Lee 和 Bagwell 进行了数据解释,并得到了 Newman 的协助。手稿由 Bagwell、Carver、Kelley 和 Lee 撰写,并由 Bagwell 与其他作者主要修订。