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University of Louisville HealthCare

[img]http://www.uoflhealthcare.org//images2/UofLHC_logo.gif[/img] [b][size=20]New PGY2 Pharmacy Informatics Residency in Louisville, Kentucky[/size][/b] [b]Program Director: Perry D. Taylor, Jr., Pharm.D.[/b] For more information, log in to check out the attached program description or e-mail me with any questions, comments, or concerns about our new program. Also, feel free to contact me about setting up a time to meet at the upcoming ASHP Midyear Meeting in Anaheim! Look forward to hearing from you soon! [email]perryta@ulh.org[/email]

Medication Therapy Management: Cash for Cognitive Services

MTM Link

If you have not reviewed the current opportunities for cognitive services reimbursement, I emplore you to explore.  For years pharmacists have tried to get paid for services such as counseling, medication therapy review, and clinical therapy management.  MTM, or Medication Therapy Management is a pilot program from CMS (Center for Medicare Services) that does just that.  CMS has provided guidelines for third party payors to accept and pay pharmacists.  This is our chance to advance clinical pharmacy service.  Chances are many private insurance carriers will jump on the bandwagon if MTM is successful.  Pharmacy can team together to make this successful. 

FDA and Standard Drug Labels

eWeek Link The FDA will start requiring standards for certain electronic labels, starting in June of this year.... The FDA wants us to use standards to communicate, such as always calling a “heart attack” a Myocardial Infarction, and so on. This will apply to drug names and nomenclature as well. This goes in line with recent legislation to ensure standard submission formats for prescription drug format. Standards can always be viewed as beneficial to the whole, but they bring chaos initially.

Vanderbilt Medical Center

Vanderbilt has recently started their Residency program in Pharmacy Informatics.

Residency Information

Residency Director: Steve Huffines, Pharm. D.

Bloggers in Healthcare!

E-Week Article Link

Healthcare bloggers teaming up to create a compendium and encyclopedia of clinical tools online. Now this sounds like a plan. IBM is backing a group of bloggers and helping them create a 'wiki' for clinical content. I plan on taking a look, and might even contribute an article or two!

Medical Record in Your Pocket

NCPA Article Link

How do you feel about having your entire medical record stored on a plastic card that fits in your wallet? This senator believes it will help save lives. Certainly it is helpful if you are incoherent and emergency services needs to treat you. However, funding and identity theft are at the forfront of many comments. First, funding this type of federal program means sharing information. Some of that information has the potential to be shared with parties which the individual may not approve. Secondly, I am not convinced we are this advanced with healthcare technology in 2006 to implement this type of system. Should we not get the majority of your healthcare systems running electronic health records before we make this information portable? Should we look at a way to share information over the wire as necessary? I think hackers and identity thieves are ready for this technology. I am not sure you and I are.

Perls of Technology

This section of the handbook includes general technology topics that the authors believe will benefit any Pharmacy considering technology.

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