IPA Journal Jul/Aug/Sept 2020

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CPESN IOWA

Flip the Pharmacy Creates Meaningful Practice Change

Lindsey Ludwig, RPh | Executive Director, CPESN-IA

As I write this article, I am preparing to submit the Team Iowa application to the Community Pharmacy Foundation for a Flip the Pharmacy Cohort 2 transformation of practice grant. CPESN IOWA would not be the network it is today without our many partners, including Tabula Rasa Health Care and PrescribeWellness, our two Colleges of Pharmacy, the Iowa Pharmacy Association, every participating network pharmacy, each engaged pharmacist and even each pharmacy staff member helping to transform toward a new pharmacy practice. The 30 pharmacies participating in Team Iowa Flip the Pharmacy Cohort 1 have achieved some incredible milestones in just the first nine months of the program. Prior to October 2019, only about 2,000 care plans had been submitted by our entire network of over 100 pharmacies. Pharmacist eCare plans were still in their infancy and needed a better pharmacy process to efficiently complete them. Since launching Iowa’s Flip the Pharmacy Practice Transformation Team, our 30 participating pharmacies submitted over 20,000 eCare plans in just 9 months from October 2019 – July 2020! We are currently assessing the data submitted to date in an effort to identify some best practices to share with the rest of the network. While this is an incredible number of care plans submitted on patients, even more incredible is what practice change and care plan documentation has meant to some of our participating pharmacies. I received a testimonial from Jennifer Clayton, President/Owner of Clayton Pharmacy Services, recently about her experience as a participating pharmacist and owner.

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Jennifer openly admitted she was hesitant to apply for Flip the Pharmacy. She owns three small independent practices in north eastern Iowa. Her operation is small and fluctuations in cash flow make taking risks difficult. Her greatest concern related to limited pharmacist availability. They have a lean staff and have one pharmacist per 8.5-hour shift. She knew she would need additional staffing in order to complete the Flip the Pharmacy monthly goals, as well as appropriately cover dispensing duties. She said in the first couple of months she was nervous about her decision. She was receiving some push back from her team, as it seemed like extra work being added to their already busy day. However, they stayed committed, and Jennifer is grateful they didn’t quit. Flip the Pharmacy monthly goals have pushed her team to work at the top of their licenses. Both pharmacists and technicians alike are completing tasks they originally thought impossible to achieve. As a result of the MedSync goals, their percentage of aligned patients in all three locations has over doubled. Only three months into the program, customers ask for MedSync, ask to have oneon-one interventions with their pharmacist, and show an active interest in their outcomes. Jennifer felt she was no longer just “throwing pills in a bottle,” admitting it takes hard work, diligence and perseverance. She said that what she feared to be road blocks have not turned out to be an issue, and trusting the process showed them the light at the end of the tunnel. Now that they have created a system which incorporates clinical services into their daily dispensing work flow process, their patients


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