J Manag Care Spec Pharm. 2019 Mar;25(3):292-299. doi: 10.18553/jmcp.2019.19004. Epub 2019 Feb 27.
Value-driven health care models that aim to improve patient outcomes while managing total costs of care require better access to integrated health care data. Health care organizations that integrate data from multiple platforms (e.g., pharmacy, medical, electronic medical records, and lab data) can better streamline and guide effective, efficient, and coordinated utilization and care management programs. To address strategies for integrating health care data, the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy convened a forum in Baltimore, MD, on September 25-26, 2018. The goal of the forum was to develop a roadmap for managed care entities interested in (a) managing medications across the spectrum of health care-regardless of whether the medications are covered by a medical or pharmacy benefit; (b) driving performance improvements in clinical quality with integrated datasets; (c) streamlining care transitions and case management; and (d) facilitating the development of datasets formatted for use in value-based care contracts. Forum deliberations highlighted the need for data integration in value-based health care systems, explored making data actionable through rapid and predictive analytics of integrated datasets, identified the challenges of doing so, and developed a practical roadmap for managing the total cost of care through data integration. Health care leaders representing health plans, integrated delivery systems, pharmacy benefit managers, employers, the federal government, technology companies, data integrators, standards development leaders, and biopharmaceutical companies participated in the forum, which was supported in collaboration with Abbvie, Alkermes, Amgen, Bayer, Boehringer Ingelheim, Genentech, Merck, National Pharmaceutical Council, PhRMA, Takeda, and Xcenda. These proceedings represent common themes and comments from individual participants; they are not necessarily endorsed by all attendees, nor should they be construed as reflecting group consensus. DISCLOSURES: The AMCP Partnership Forum and the development of this proceedings document were supported by Abbvie, Alkermes, Amgen, Bayer, Boehringer Ingelheim, Genentech, Merck, National Pharmaceutical Council, PhRMA, Takeda, and Xcenda.
旨在在管理护理总成本的同时改善患者治疗效果的价值驱动型医疗保健模式需要更好地获取综合医疗保健数据。整合来自多个平台(如药房、医疗、电子病历和实验室数据)数据的医疗保健组织能够更好地简化并指导有效、高效且协调的利用和护理管理计划。为探讨整合医疗保健数据的策略,管理式医疗药房学会于2018年9月25日至26日在马里兰州巴尔的摩召开了一次论坛。该论坛的目标是为有兴趣的管理式医疗实体制定一份路线图,这些实体关注:(a)在整个医疗保健范围内管理药物,无论这些药物是否包含在医疗或药房福利范围内;(b)利用综合数据集推动临床质量的绩效提升;(c)简化护理过渡和病例管理;以及(d)促进为基于价值的护理合同使用而格式化的数据集的开发。论坛讨论强调了基于价值的医疗保健系统中数据整合的必要性,探讨了通过对综合数据集进行快速和预测性分析使数据可操作,确定了这样做的挑战,并制定了通过数据整合管理护理总成本的实用路线图。代表健康计划、综合交付系统、药房福利管理公司、雇主、联邦政府、科技公司、数据整合商、标准制定领导者和生物制药公司的医疗保健领导者参加了该论坛,该论坛由艾伯维、阿尔克姆斯、安进、拜耳、勃林格殷格翰、基因泰克、默克、国家制药委员会、美国制药研究与制造商协会、武田和Xcenda合作支持。这些会议记录代表了个别参与者的共同主题和评论;它们不一定得到所有与会者的认可,也不应被视为反映了团体共识。披露:AMCP合作论坛以及本会议记录文件的编写得到了艾伯维、阿尔克姆斯、安进、拜耳、勃林格殷格翰、基因泰克、默克、国家制药委员会、美国制药研究与制造商协会、武田和Xcenda的支持。