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Linda Garrelts MacLeanAssociate Dean and Clinical Professor

College of Pharmacy

Changing the Pharmacy Business Model

THE JOURNEY BEGINS

FUTURE LEADERS

What kind of pharmacist do you

want to be?

Who is in charge of your future?

Patient Care Transformation

“… Pharmacists in Clinical Roles Can Be the Most Transformative Force in Healthcare for

Patients in Collaboration with Providers.”

-Terry McInnis, MD MPH

What would your business plan look like if……

• Your pharmacy was paid to keep people healthy?

• Your pharmacists increased access to primary care?

Instead of……

•……. Solely dispensing drugs?

Making the case

Why is pharmacy needed at the table?

Where are the gaps?

How...

Create a plan to overcome potential challenges associated with non-traditional pharmacy

Craft and execute collaborativedrug therapy agreements which support a pharmacist to function as a provider.

Strategy…

Implement pharmacist delivered care to increase access to primary care

Collaborate with other members of the healthcare team ….

• to successfully implement a model of care in which the pharmacist practices at the top of the pharmacy license.

Construct ….

• a reimbursement model of compensation for these services that increases profits.

One way to use collaborative drug therapy agreements:

INCREASE ACCESS TO QUALITY PATIENT CARE IN COMMUNITY PHARMACIES FOR MINOR ILLNESSES

Common Conditions

• Bronchospasm, wheezing, shortness of breath from asthma or COPD

• Animal Bite (Human, Dog, or Cat)

• Eye or nasal symptoms from seasonal allergies or other allergic conditions

• Herpes virus infections (cold sores, genital herpes, shingles)

• Allergic reactions from bee stings (not anaphylactic)

• Acute otitis media

• Anaphylactic allergic reactions

• Lacerations and abrasions

• Nausea and vomiting (not related to motion sickness)

• Contraceptive pregnancy prevention

• Conjunctivitis

• Nausea and vomiting caused by motion sickness

• Wound infections from burns

• Migraine headaches

• Ear infections caused by bacteria

• Lack of fluoride for oral health

• Diarrhea that occurs while traveling

• Uncomplicated urinary tract infections

• Vaginal yeast infections

• Streptococcal pharyngitis

How do we determine value?

ValueCOST

QUALITY

What you receive

What you pay

“As leaders we must think and act in transformative ways to advance the profession, ultimately improving health.”

• -Acting Surgeon General RADM Scott Giberson

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