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DHA Clinical Pharmacy Service Line
Kevin W. Roberts, COL, MSPharmacy Consultant to the USA Surgeon General
Director, USA Pharmacy Service Line
The American Pharmacist Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.
Kevin W. Roberts declares no conflicts of interest, real or apparent, and no financial interests in any company, product, or service mentioned in this program, including grants, employment, gifts, stock holdings, and honoraria.
CPE Information and Disclosures
Target Audience: Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians
ACPE#: 0202-0000-18-207-L04-P/T
Activity Type: Knowledge-based
CPE Information
Learning Objectives
1. Define the strategic pillars associated with the Army Pharmacy strategic plan.
2. Discuss the ways your MTF has implemented practices to achieve strategic objectives and actions to date.
3. Describe new specific strategic plan objectives and actions that impact your pharmacy practice as a staff member/pharmacy leader.
4. Discuss measures of performance and effect that are related to your pharmacy practice.
Self-Assessment Questions
1. Which of the following is a measure of performance that supports the DHA Clinical Pharmacy Service Line: a. Wait time b. National Contract Compliance c. RVU's/FTE d. B2G d. All the above e. None of the above
OUTLINE
BACKGROUND CPSL AREAS OF INTEREST CPSL FOCUS MILESTONES MEASURES OF PERFORMANCE/EFFECT DHA CPSL WORK GROUP CLOSING REMARKS
BACKGROUND--MHS Operating Model Purpose Statement
To enable front line clinicians to drive Enterprise-wide performance improvements in readiness and health; empower Enterprise-level Clinical Communities to create conditions for high reliability at the point of care (processes, standards, metrics); and hold ourselves
accountable to MHS standards and clinical outcomes.
BACKGROUND
BACKGROUND
The Clinical Pharmacy Service Line (CPSL) is one of three lines of effort utilized by the DHA Pharmacy Operations Division to improve provision of healthcare within the MHS.
Purpose: The Clinical Pharmacy Service Line will enhance readiness, improve health, and lower costs of care through optimized provision of pharmaceutical care.
Established multi-service workgroup in May 2018
Goals
Standardize manning, processes and accounting of clinical pharmacy services.
Collaborative development with best practices (to include Services, VA and Public Health)
Guide/develop DHA foundational publications
CPSL Areas of Interest
Coding
Reporting
Staffing
Civilian PD’s
Credentialing and Privileging
Metrics (performance/effectiveness)
Training and Competency Assessment
Ready Medical Force/Medically Ready Force
Analytics Team
CPSL FOCUS
Coding: Identified significant variance among services
Engaged DHA coding work group
Ultimate goal: DHA instruction manual
Resources
Personnel
Clinical Pharmacists (1:6,500 Prime Enrollees)
Clinical Technicians
Interventional Software
Position Standardization
Various position descriptions being consolidated
Position/Pay parity
CPSL FOCUS
Measures of Performance
RVU’s/FTE
% patient care time/RVU
Measures of Effect
Disease specific
Quality
Readiness
Polypharmacy
Potentially deployment limiting medication
CPSL FY19 MILESTONES
Provide resource requirements to Director, DHA POD by 1 October 2018.
Establish a Service Member readiness metric by 1 October 2018 (Army Lead)
Establish DHA CPSL PI by 31 March 2019 (Air Force Lead)
Submit standard PD’s by 31 March 2019 (Navy Lead)
Establish standard credentialing/privileging process by 31 March 2019
DHA’s Clinical Pharmacy Service Line Work Group
1. Which of the following is a measure of performance reflected in the DHA Clinical Pharmacy Service Line: a. Wait time b. National Contract Compliance c. RVU's/FTE d. B2G d. All the above e. None of the above
DHA’s CPSL Work Group
COL Kevin Roberts, (co-chair/consultant champion), USA
Col Melissa Howard (co-chair/consultant champion), USAF
Dr. David Meade (co-chair), DHA COL Jeff Neigh, USA
Dr. Jennifer Evans, DAC, USA
LtCol Heather Fenzl, USAF
LtCol Julie Meek, USAF
Maj Sokunthea Peou, USAF
CDR Janel Rossetto, USN
LCDR Reina Gomez, USN
Dr. Alexandra Vance, DAC, USN
LTC(P) Mark Maneval, USA, DHA
CDR Thien Nguyen, USPHS, DHA
Dr. Ingrid Svihla, DAC, DHA
Closing RemarksKevin W. Roberts, COL, MS
Pharmacy Consultant to The USA Surgeon GeneralDirector, USA Pharmacy Service Line
([email protected]/703-681-5959)
“One Team – One Purpose, Conserving the Fighting Strength”