Improving outpatient primary medication adherence with physician guided, automated dispensing

Jacob G Moroshek1,2 1Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, 2Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA Background: Physician dispensing, different from pharmacist dispensing, is a way for practitioners to supply their patients with medications, at the point of ca...

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Main Author: Moroshek JG
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2017-01-01
Series:ClinicoEconomics and Outcomes Research
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Online Access:https://www.dovepress.com/improving-outpatient-primary-medication-adherence-with-physician-guide-peer-reviewed-article-CEOR
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spelling doaj-96785c2cfaeb49ca9305d5924cff3e442020-11-25T00:24:01ZengDove Medical PressClinicoEconomics and Outcomes Research1178-69812017-01-01Volume 9596330748Improving outpatient primary medication adherence with physician guided, automated dispensingMoroshek JGJacob G Moroshek1,2 1Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, 2Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA Background: Physician dispensing, different from pharmacist dispensing, is a way for practitioners to supply their patients with medications, at the point of care. The InstyMeds dispenser and logistics system can automate much of the dispensing, insurance adjudication, inventory management, and regulatory reporting that is required of physician dispensing. Objective: To understand the percentage of patients that exhibit primary adherence to medication in the outpatient setting when choosing InstyMeds. Method: The InstyMeds dispensing database was de-identified and analyzed for primary adherence. This is the ratio of patients who dispensed their medication to those who received an eligible prescription. Results: The average InstyMeds emergency department installation has a primary adherence rate of 91.7%. The maximum rate for an installed device was 98.5%. Conclusion: Although national rates of primary adherence have been found to be in the range of 70%, automated physician dispensing vastly improves the rate of adherence. Improved adherence should lead to better patient outcomes, fewer return visits, and lower healthcare costs. Keywords: automated dispensing, adherence, compliance, medication, physician dispensing, InstyMedshttps://www.dovepress.com/improving-outpatient-primary-medication-adherence-with-physician-guide-peer-reviewed-article-CEORAutomated DispensingAdherenceComplianceMedicationPhysician DispensingInstyMeds
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Improving outpatient primary medication adherence with physician guided, automated dispensing
ClinicoEconomics and Outcomes Research
Automated Dispensing
Adherence
Compliance
Medication
Physician Dispensing
InstyMeds
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title Improving outpatient primary medication adherence with physician guided, automated dispensing
title_short Improving outpatient primary medication adherence with physician guided, automated dispensing
title_full Improving outpatient primary medication adherence with physician guided, automated dispensing
title_fullStr Improving outpatient primary medication adherence with physician guided, automated dispensing
title_full_unstemmed Improving outpatient primary medication adherence with physician guided, automated dispensing
title_sort improving outpatient primary medication adherence with physician guided, automated dispensing
publisher Dove Medical Press
series ClinicoEconomics and Outcomes Research
issn 1178-6981
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Jacob G Moroshek1,2 1Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, 2Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA Background: Physician dispensing, different from pharmacist dispensing, is a way for practitioners to supply their patients with medications, at the point of care. The InstyMeds dispenser and logistics system can automate much of the dispensing, insurance adjudication, inventory management, and regulatory reporting that is required of physician dispensing. Objective: To understand the percentage of patients that exhibit primary adherence to medication in the outpatient setting when choosing InstyMeds. Method: The InstyMeds dispensing database was de-identified and analyzed for primary adherence. This is the ratio of patients who dispensed their medication to those who received an eligible prescription. Results: The average InstyMeds emergency department installation has a primary adherence rate of 91.7%. The maximum rate for an installed device was 98.5%. Conclusion: Although national rates of primary adherence have been found to be in the range of 70%, automated physician dispensing vastly improves the rate of adherence. Improved adherence should lead to better patient outcomes, fewer return visits, and lower healthcare costs. Keywords: automated dispensing, adherence, compliance, medication, physician dispensing, InstyMeds
topic Automated Dispensing
Adherence
Compliance
Medication
Physician Dispensing
InstyMeds
url https://www.dovepress.com/improving-outpatient-primary-medication-adherence-with-physician-guide-peer-reviewed-article-CEOR
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