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Mental Health Prescription Program Named Winner in URAC's Best Practices in Consumer Empowerment and Protection Awards
INDIANAPOLIS, April 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- URAC announced the
winners of its inaugural Best Practices in Consumer Empowerment and Protection
Awards competition, naming the Missouri Department of Mental Health, Missouri
HealthNet, Comprehensive NeuroScience, Inc. and Eli Lilly and Company as
Silver Award winners in the Health Information Technology category for the
Behavioral Health Pharmacy Management (BPM) program. The program also received
an Honorable Mention Award in the Integrated Care Coordination category.
The awards were presented at a black tie gala during URAC's Best Practices
in Consumer Empowerment and Protection Conference inOrlando, Fla. During the
conference, award finalists presented their model programs to attendees so
these best practices can be duplicated in communities across the country.
Details on the BPM program are available online at
www.lillyforbetterhealth.com.
"A Best Practices Award is a strong signal to the market that an
organization places a premium on consumer protection and empowerment," said
Alan P. Spielman, URAC's president and CEO. "We are excited about this
opportunity to recognize these trailblazers and draw attention to programs
that are models for the industry."
How the Program Works
The BPM program evaluates pharmacy claims for all mental health
medications to identify prescribing patterns that are inconsistent with
evidence-based best practices in standards of care, including research
published in medical journals. The program then alerts and educates doctors
whose data is inconsistent with these best practices
The program may be tailored to identify several types of care improvement
opportunities such as:
-- Duplicative prescribing of medication by different doctors for the same
patient
-- Premature, rapid switching from one medication to another
-- Prescribing above or below recommended dosing levels
-- Patients' failure to refill their medications in a timely manner
Missouri's BPM program has produced positive results. Program studies have
shown a 43 percent decrease in hospital admissions for program participants
and an overall savings of $7.7 million in Medicaid costs that the state would
have incurred in fiscal year 2004.
The program has run in half of states nationwide, resulting in more than 2
million Medicaid patient care improvement interventions.
"Not only do the patients do better, but the doctors are able to provide
care more effectively and efficiently," said Joe Parks, M.D., medical director
for the Missouri Department of Mental Health. "The partnership is a model for
reducing hospitalizations, containing pharmacy costs, improving prescribing
practices and maintaining open access to psychiatric medications."
States and CNS work together to identify prescription patterns. Lilly
provides financial support for the initiative, and the operation and
implementation of the program is done solely by the states and CNS. If a state
decides to share data with Lilly, the data is blinded aggregate data that does
not contain information about individual patients. In addition, Lilly has
received approval and support from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
Services for these initiatives.
"Just like cancer or diabetes, mental illness is a devastating disease
that impacts millions. We believe that funding programs which leverage
information, technology and education to improve patient care and efficiencies
in the health care system will have a huge beneficial impact on our society,"
said Jack Bailey, vice president, Lilly.
"At CNS, we work to provide treating physicians with comprehensive
information about their patients' treatment histories and the most applicable
evidence-based best practice insights from the literature. Armed with the
right information, physicians can make better treatment decisions," said John
Docherty, M.D., founder and chairman at Comprehensive NeuroScience, Inc. "The
Behavioral Health Pharmacy Management program demonstrates how state Medicaid
programs can improve patient care while freeing scarce Medicaid dollars for
other pressing healthcare needs."
In all, URAC honored 22 winners for excellence among entries from health
care management, health information technology, health plan and pharmacy
benefit management organizations. Entries were judged by a distinguished panel
of industry experts in three categories: consumer decision support,
consumer/patient safety and integrated care coordination. Programs were
selected as winners for their ability to measurably demonstrate an impact on
consumer empowerment and/or protection, as well as their potential for
widespread implementation of the program by other organizations.
A complete list of winners of the Best Practices in Consumer Empowerment
and Protection Awards may be found at www.urac.org.
About Comprehensive NeuroScience, Inc.
Comprehensive NeuroScience, Inc. (CNS) is a national privately-held
clinical research company based inWhite Plains NY. CNS specializes in
products and services that enhance the efficiencies of clinical development
and use of therapeutic pharmaceuticals for persons with serious mental
illnesses. The Care Management Technologies division of CNS, leverages the
expertise and scientific breakthroughs for which CNS is known in order to
deliver innovative and effective integrated care management solutions focusing
on improving quality of care while reducing pharmacy and health care costs for
people, payors and the larger community.
About Eli Lilly and Company
Lilly, a leading innovation-driven corporation, is developing a growing
portfolio of first-in-class and best-in-class pharmaceutical products by
applying the latest research from its own worldwide laboratories and from
collaborations with eminent scientific organizations. Headquartered in
Indianapolis, Ind., Lilly provides answers -- through medicines and
information -- for some of the world's most urgent medical needs. Additional
information about Lilly is available at www.lilly.com.
About URAC
URAC, an independent, nonprofit organization, is well-known as a leader in
promoting health care quality through its accreditation and education
programs. URAC offers a wide range of quality benchmarking programs and
services that keep pace with the rapid changes in the health care system and
provide a symbol of excellence for organizations to validate their commitment
to quality and accountability. Through its broad-based governance structure
and an inclusive standards development process, URAC ensures that all
stakeholders are represented in establishing meaningful quality measures for
the entire health care industry. For more information, visit www.urac.org.
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