How to conduct MedsCheck For patients with Cardiovascular Disease 2013 “Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.” Benjamin Franklin Welcome to the Guild Pharmacy Academy MedsCheck Workshop. This interactive workshop has been specifically designed to provide you with information on the rules regarding MedsCheck but more importantly how you can conduct MedsCheck in your pharmacy The interactive training course involving discussions and workshops will be facilitated by Meryl Kane Assessment will be carried out at the end of the session by completing a MedsCheck Worksheet. Agenda Welcome, Introduction and aims of MedsCheck, Aim of the Workshop Is your pharmacy eligible? Starting MedsCheck Promoting MedsCheck Strategies for providing the MedsCheck service Adherence, barriers for adherence Consider disease States Communication, Claiming Documentation MedsCheck Exercise We trust you get the most out of your Guild Pharmacy Academy training session. We also have included an Evaluation Form to enable you to let us know what you thought of the session. We value your opinions and encourage you to share them with us. Please feel free to contact us any time on (02) 9467‐7132 or at: guildclinical@nsw.guild.org.au. All the best Carlene Smith Carlene Smith Guild Clinical Co‐ordinator Training 11/2/2013 MedsCheck M d Ch k MedsCheck Community Pharmacy Service for consumers who Community Pharmacy Service for consumers who live in the community: live in the community: Cardiovascular Disease Cardiovascular Disease MedsCheck Aim Identify problems that the consumer may be experiencing with their medicines Help the consumer learn more about their medicines including how medicines affect medical conditions Effective use of medicines by consumers Educate consumers about how to best use and store their medicines Investigate problems Provide education and support pp Ensure effective use of medicines Pharmacy Eligibility Section 90 pharmacy Be a Registered Pharmacist or have access to the services of a Registered Pharmacist through employment or service contract relationships p y p 1 11/2/2013 DSM vs MedsCheck vs HMR DSM MedsCheck HMR Medicines & condition counselling in targeted disease Medicine review, may include interactions Clinical review Patient concerns; disease management Medicine review focussing on compliance & education Comprehensive medicine review ;all meds and management issues Usually opportunistic, e.g. on script collection; can be g g ongoing In pharmacy, usually on appt; usually service at most yearly Ideally in home, with appt; usually service at most yearly No referral needed No referral needed GP referral needed Advice and support to help patient self management Tailored med advice, identify med issues and report (action plan & meds list) Provides GP with report on pt’s med management (med issues, strategies to resolve); Mgmt plan disc w pt & copied to phcy A service under PHC‐PPI; incentive $60 or $90 (diabetes) fee/service $200.92 per HMR MedsCheck Service Requirements Whilst conducting MedsChecks the pharmacist should not be responsible for other professional duties Suggest at least TWO registered pharmacists on duty Must be conducted in a screened area or separate room distinct from the general public area of the pharmacy. Ideally, computer, printer and internet Id ll t i t di t t access in the screened or consulting area. Access to support resources on health information, medications and monitoring devices. www.5cpa.com.au/medscheck 2 11/2/2013 MedsCheck Consumers Eligibility Criteria Be a Medicare and/or DVA cardholder; Have not received a MedsCheck, Diabetes MedsCheck, HMR or RMMR in the last 12 months; Be living at home in a community setting; Be taking five or more prescription medicines or the consumer has had a recent significant medical event Recent significant medical event in a MedsCheck A significant medical event can be defined as a recent event or new diagnosis that has the potential to impact on the consumer’s medication adherence or knowledge of their medicine regime and may increase the risk of medication misadventure. www.5cpa.com.au/medscheck Promoting your MedsCheck services Once you have received written approval to provide the service…. You can organise promotion using the brochures and posters which are freely available from the Guild o Download at www.5cpa.com.au/medscheck or order copies from the 5CPA Help Line 1300 555 262 Consider the local paper and some editorial space 3 11/2/2013 Strategies for your MedsCheck Services Once your pharmacy has received written approval DHS (Medicare) to provide the MedsCheck services……. Appointment ‐ have diary in the pharmacy Train Train staff staff‐ Assistants and Interns can discuss the service with Assistants and Interns can discuss the service with consumers about and make appointments on a specific day Pre‐prepare list of medicines from pharmacy history Privacy‐ ensure interruption free, private time Service Checklist Outlines the requirements in each stage of the MedsCheck process Available from www.5cpa.com.au MedsCheck is ….. About Adherence, Education and Self Management To find out about adherence you need to consider What are the factors that reduce adherence? What makes people change what they are doing with their medicines? ………………………………………………………..Communication 4 11/2/2013 Adherence can be poor because…. Lack of knowledge about disease state or medicines Lack of understanding about why they are taking their medicines Lack of belief that the medicines are working Confusion regarding the use of the medicines Lack of a routine to take their medicines What would you Poor vision ask to find out about these Poor hearing topics? Poor dexterity Communication can be crucial! Asking questions to find out how the consumer feels about their medicines can be affected by the way we ask the question as well as what we ask! Motivational Show consideration and empathy Non judgmental Aim for better use of medicines Consider the particular disease states While there are some basic questions you will need to ask some disease states will cause you to ask extra questions – Consider Cardiovascular Disease 5 11/2/2013 Cardiovascular Disease ‐ Hypertension Start with the basic.. what, when how, why? Consider memory issues Do you sometimes forget to take your medicines? What do you do? How do you know BP is controlled? Do you know what your BP is? Do you monitor BP? How often? Do you ever feel dizzy or light headed? Cardiovascular Disease ‐ IHD Start with the basic, what, when how, why? Consider memory issues Do you sometimes forget to take your medicines? Do you ever forget to remove the patch? How do you know Angina is controlled? Do you have any chest pain? Do you have Anginine tablets or a GTN Spray? o How often do you use it? Cardiovascular Disease ‐ Heart Failure Start with the basic, what, when how, why? Consider memory issues Do you sometimes forget to take your medicines? What do you do then? How do you know Heart Failure is controlled? Do you ever have any chest pain? Do you have a salt reduced diet? Do you have any fluid restrictions? 6 11/2/2013 If the consumer has Heart Failure Consider the standard treatment for heart failure Ace Inhibitors BetaBlockers Frusemide Weight control Weight control Fluid restriction If you did a MedsCheck and found that the treatment was not according to standards, then you would recommend an HMR Therapeutic Guidelines Cardiovascular and http://www.heartfoundation.org.au/your‐heart/cardiovascular‐conditions/Pages/default.aspx Other thoughts...... Consider diet (low salt) and exercise Consider other drugs that can worsen condition Consider some common adverse effects Calcium Channel Blockers: constipation, oedema BetaBlockers: cold extremities, asthma ACE Inhibitors, ARBs: cough Diuretics: incontinence Therapeutic Guidelines Cardiovascular and http://www.heartfoundation.org.au/your‐ heart/cardiovascular‐conditions/Pages/default.aspx Documentation Once you have all the information you can help the consumer improve their knowledge of the condition and the medicines If you find information consistent with adverse effects……………… you can recommend an HMR If you find non adherence is an issue ……………………………...you can recommend a DAA Give the consumer their medication list and the report should be attached and file all consultation documentation for 7 years 7 11/2/2013 Documentation and claiming There are 2 forms for Claims: MedsCheck Program Claim cover sheet MedsCheck Program Payment Application MedsCheck fee $60 (GST exempt) $ Claims submitted to DHS (Medicare) by the 14th of the month routinely paid in the next month File all consultation documentation for 7 years Claiming Resources to help you www.5cpa.com.au Program Specific Guidelines Factsheets & FAQs PSA Standards and Guidelines MMR Terms and Conditions QCPP checklist myCPD online MedsCheck modules – www.mycpd.org.au 8 11/2/2013 Support and information Visit: www.5cpa.com.au Email: support@5cpa.com.au Phone:1300 555 262 TIP: make www.5cpa.com.au a favourite MedsCheck Case MedsCheck Workshop Worksheet Mrs Tamara Blue is a long standing consumer and is Name:…………………………………………………………………… taking ……. Amlodipine 10 mg Pharmacy:……………………………………………………………… 1d Metoprolol 50mg ……. Phone:…………………………………….. 1 bd Atorvastatin 80mg n Rocaltrol 1 Email: bd ……………………………………………………………………………. Column 1 and 3 are500mg issues that affect medication taking, what questions would you ask to help identify if there are any issues to Paracetamol 2 tds resolve? Consider what the potential outcomes of the MedsCheck may be, in the last line prn Issues Questions Issues Questions Usefulness Compliance of meds PRN meds Other meds Adver se effect s Self Self Sufficien cy Storage Out of date meds Lifestyle Beliefs Knowledge Any clinical issues Potential Outcome s Of MedsChe ck Potential Outcome s Of MedsChe ck The Pharmacy Guild of Australia NSW Branch Thank you for your attendance, we hope you find MedsCheck a useful service to offer to your patients your patients 9 The Guild Pharmacy Academy Professional training for community pharmacy including: • All Pharmacists • Interns • Pharmacy Assistants • Pharmacy Managers Incorporating: • Guild Training (Pharmacy Assistants) • Guild Clinical Training (Pharmacists, Interns) • Guild Intern Training (Interns) • Guild Business Training (Pharmacists, Interns, Pharmacy Assistants, Pharmacy Managers) My CPD As part of national registration all pharmacists will need to keep records of their continuing professional development (CPD) and you can record your CPD @ www.guildtraining.com.au Any pharmacist may use this website to keep track of their CPD points, as required under national registration. 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