An Easy Guide to Identifying, Documenting, and Caring for Medical-at-Home Patients - On-Demand
Are you caring for complex patients at home who might otherwise be in the nursing home or assisted living facility if it were not for your pharmacy services? An average of $800–$1000 per month, that's how much classifying even 10 of these patients as medical at home through your long-term care business could mean to your bottom line in new revenue and avoided DIR fees. Join NCPA's Long-Term Care Division lead, Bri Morris and industry expert guest, Paul Shelton, as they discuss the value proposition of medical-at-home and how you can diversify your pharmacy revenue by reaching patients with safe and effective services.
Are you caring for complex patients at home who might otherwise be in the nursing home or assisted living facility if it were not for your pharmacy services? An average of $800–$1000 per month, that's how much classifying even 10 of these patients as medical at home through your long-term care business could mean to your bottom line in new revenue and avoided DIR fees. Join NCPA's Long-Term Care Division lead, Bri Morris and industry expert guest, Paul Shelton, as they discuss the value proposition of medical-at-home and how you can diversify your pharmacy revenue by reaching patients with safe and effective services.
Learning Objectives
1. Discuss the definitions for long-term care pharmacy, medical-at-home, and the service criteria for long-term care pharmacies.
2. Identify patients eligible for and already receiving medical-at-home services.
3. Discuss documentation and clinical service best practices for pharmacies serving medical-at-home patients.
04. Speaker(s)
05. Speaker Disclosure Statement
There are no relevant financial relationships with ACPE defined commercial interests for anyone who was in control of the content of the activity.
06. Acknowledgement of support
Support for this CE and the entire Rapid Relief Revenue Learning Hour series is provided by Compliant Pharmacy Alliance.
07. Pharmacist ACPE UAN#
08. Pharmacy Technician ACPE UAN#
09. Contact Hours
ACPE Statement
NCPA is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. This program will provide 1.0 contact hours (0.1 CEUs) of continuing pharmacy education credit.
Activity Type
Instructions for Participation
To receive a certificate of completion that indicates your eligibility for continuing education credit, you must:
- Review the content of the activity.
- Successfully complete the post-test (70% or higher)
You will have two (2) opportunities to successfully complete the activity.
Your statement of credit will be issued immediately upon successful completion of the post-test and submission of the feedback survey.
Interest
- Accounting/Finances
- Staff development/training
- Hospice Care
- Enhanced services
- Documentation/Care Planning
- Adherence/Med sync
- Ownership
- Workflow
- Law/Regulatory
- Audits
- Long-term care
- Operations
- Third party/PBMs
- Prescriber Collaboration
Software Requirements
Google Chrome (Latest Version) – Recommended Browser
Microsoft Edge (Latest Version)
Firefox (Latest Version)
Safari (Latest Version)
Adobe Acrobat Reader *REQUIRED TO VIEW PRINTABLE VERSION OF ANY PDF FILES*
Target Audience
Activities: | Type |
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An Easy Guide to Identifying, Documenting, and Caring for Medical at Home Patients | Empty |
An Easy Guide to Identifying, Documenting, and Caring for Medical-at-Home Patients - Pre-test | Assessment |
An Easy Guide to Identifying, Documenting, and Caring for Medical-at-Home Patients - Video | eLearning Course |
An Easy Guide to Identifying, Documenting, and Caring for Medical-at-Home Patients - Final Assessment | Assessment |
Estimated Learning Time:
The following credits are available upon completion of these activities.