Leach Molly, Garcia Guadalupe, Ganzer Nicole
Clinical Pharmacy Specialist - Telehealth: Primary Care/Mental Health, West Palm Beach Veterans Affairs Medical Center, West Palm Beach, Florida,
Clinical Pharmacy Specialist - Mental Health, West Palm Beach Veterans Affairs Medical Center, West Palm Beach, Florida.
Ment Health Clin. 2016 May 6;6(3):159-164. doi: 10.9740/mhc.2016.05.159. eCollection 2016 Jun.
The Veterans Health Administration is extending its mental health services to reach those in rural areas who find it difficult to travel to a Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC). This project aimed to outline implementation of a Pharmacy Mental Health Clinical Video Telehealth (MHCVT) clinic for veterans. Secondary endpoints were to assess patient satisfaction with MHCVT, describe the potential benefits of this clinic regarding travel saved, and summarize no-show rates.
Veterans received mental health disease state medication management from a mental health clinical pharmacy specialist via clinical video telehealth (CVT) in place of an in-clinic appointment and were asked to complete a satisfaction survey after the initial CVT appointment. Data collected from all veterans enrolled in the CVT clinic from September 8, 2014, through March 23, 2015 included: patient demographics, service connection percentage, number of CVT visits, travel miles saved, travel reimbursement, no-show rate, and documentation of medication management therapy.
As of March 23, 2015, there were 22 veterans enrolled in the MHCVT clinic, of whom, 19 completed their appointments. Of the 48 potential encounters, 7 were considered a no-show (17%). On average veterans saved 34 travel miles per visit with cumulative savings of 1432.6 miles. Of those who were eligible to receive travel reimbursement (n = 13), the medical center potentially saved $674.50 in a 7-month period. Overall clinic satisfaction per survey (n = 14) was 100% (strongly agreed or agreed). A majority (93%) would recommend the clinic to other veterans.
This project successfully implemented a MHCVT pilot clinic. The veterans were satisfied with the services. The 41 clinic visits resulted in a potential cost savings. Expansion of this clinic in the future will expand more mental health resources to veterans.
退伍军人健康管理局正在扩大其心理健康服务范围,以惠及那些前往退伍军人事务医疗中心(VAMC)就医困难的农村地区退伍军人。该项目旨在概述为退伍军人设立药房心理健康临床视频远程医疗(MHCVT)诊所的实施情况。次要终点是评估患者对MHCVT的满意度,描述该诊所节省出行方面的潜在益处,并总结爽约率。
退伍军人通过临床视频远程医疗(CVT)接受心理健康临床药房专家的心理健康疾病状态药物管理,而非门诊预约,并被要求在首次CVT预约后完成满意度调查。从2014年9月8日至2015年3月23日在CVT诊所登记的所有退伍军人收集的数据包括:患者人口统计学信息、服役关联百分比、CVT就诊次数、节省的出行里程、出行报销、爽约率以及药物管理治疗记录。
截至2015年3月23日,有22名退伍军人登记参加了MHCVT诊所,其中19人完成了预约。在48次潜在就诊中,7次被视为爽约(17%)。退伍军人平均每次就诊节省34英里出行里程,累计节省1432.6英里。在有资格获得出行报销的人员中(n = 13),医疗中心在7个月内可能节省了674.50美元。每次调查(n = 14)的总体诊所满意度为100%(强烈同意或同意)。大多数人(93%)会向其他退伍军人推荐该诊所。
该项目成功实施了MHCVT试点诊所。退伍军人对服务感到满意。41次诊所就诊带来了潜在的成本节约。未来扩大该诊所规模将为退伍军人提供更多心理健康资源。