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Article ; Online: The clinical and financial impact of remote clinical oncology pharmacist engagement in community-based practices within The US Oncology Network.

Carroll, Melissa / Koselke, Elizabeth / Howell, Josh / Cho, Judy / Roman, Andrea / Keisler, Meredith / Patel, Toral / Patel, Vimal / Mitchem, Tiffany / Yarbro, Laura / Hough, Shannon

Journal of oncology pharmacy practice : official publication of the International Society of Oncology Pharmacy Practitioners

2023  Volume 30, Issue 1, Page(s) 165–172

Abstract: Introduction: The integration of clinical oncology pharmacists into multidisciplinary healthcare teams is not well-described in the community practice setting. This study aims to analyze the clinical and financial impact of a remote-based clinical ... ...

Abstract Introduction: The integration of clinical oncology pharmacists into multidisciplinary healthcare teams is not well-described in the community practice setting. This study aims to analyze the clinical and financial impact of a remote-based clinical oncology pharmacist in four community oncology practices within The US Oncology Network.
Methods: Oncology-trained clinical pharmacists electronically reviewed chemotherapy orders for clinical optimization and financial stewardship within four community oncology practices. Each pharmacist was appointed at 0.5 full-time equivalents per practice. Financial, clinical, and workload metrics were tracked to monitor the impact of pharmacist engagement.
Results: Over 12 months, 5716 order reviews were completed with an intervention rate of 57%. The most common interventions identified by the pharmacists were interventions with clinical impact on the patient (36%), followed by dose rounding (35%) and therapeutic interchange (30%). Overall, interventions improved the cumulative practice margins by $1,455,033 and reduced total medication costs by $5,962,551. The average program return on investment was 415% (range 100-915%).
Conclusion: Community oncology practices seek to provide high-value care in a lean, resource-constrained model. An oncology clinical pharmacist is a cost-effective and clinically invaluable care team member in community oncology practice. Pharmacists in this setting identified opportunities to improve medication safety and regimen optimization and demonstrated a significant tremendous financial impact on small-scale budgets in community oncology.
MeSH term(s) Humans ; Community Health Services ; Medical Oncology ; Pharmacists ; Telemedicine
Language English
Publishing date 2023-05-08
Publishing country England
Document type Journal Article
ZDB-ID 1330764-2
ISSN 1477-092X ; 1078-1552
ISSN (online) 1477-092X
ISSN 1078-1552
DOI 10.1177/10781552231173860
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