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Medication Adherence Behaviors Of Medicare Beneficiaries, Sian M. Carr-Lopez, Allen Shek, Janine Lastimosa, Rajul A. Patel, Joseph A. Woelfel, Suzanne M. Galal, Berit Gundersen
Medication Adherence Behaviors Of Medicare Beneficiaries, Sian M. Carr-Lopez, Allen Shek, Janine Lastimosa, Rajul A. Patel, Joseph A. Woelfel, Suzanne M. Galal, Berit Gundersen
School of Pharmacy Faculty Articles
Background: Medication adherence is crucial for positive outcomes in the management of chronic conditions. Comprehensive medication consultation can improve medication adherence by addressing intentional and unintentional nonadherence. The Medicare Part D prescription drug benefit has eliminated some cost barriers. We sought to examine variables that impact self-reported medication adherence behaviors in an ambulatory Medicare-beneficiary population and to identify the factors that influence what information is provided during a pharmacist consultation.Methods: Medicare beneficiaries who attended health fairs in northern California were offered medication therapy management (MTM) services during which demographic, social, and health information, and responses to survey questions regarding adherence …
Cost Variability Of Suggested Generic Treatment Alternatives Under The Medicare Part D Benefit, Rajul A. Patel, Mark P. Walberg, Emily Tong, Florence Tan, Ashley E. Rummel, Joseph A. Woelfel, Sian M. Carr-Lopez, Suzanne M. Galal
Cost Variability Of Suggested Generic Treatment Alternatives Under The Medicare Part D Benefit, Rajul A. Patel, Mark P. Walberg, Emily Tong, Florence Tan, Ashley E. Rummel, Joseph A. Woelfel, Sian M. Carr-Lopez, Suzanne M. Galal
School of Pharmacy Faculty Articles
BACKGROUND: The substitution of generic treatment alternatives for brand-name drugs is a strategy that can help lower Medicare beneficiary out-of-pocket costs. Beginning in 2011, Medicare beneficiaries reaching the coverage gap received a 50% discount on the full drug cost of brand-name medications and a 7% discount on generic medications filled during the gap. This discount will increase until 2020, when beneficiaries will be responsible for 25% of total drug costs during the coverage gap.
OBJECTIVE: To examine the cost variability of brand and generic drugs within 4 therapeutic classes before and during the coverage gap for each 2011 California stand-alone …
A Collaborative Approach To Combining Service, Teaching, And Research, Suzanne M. Galal, Sian M. Carr-Lopez, Seth Gomez, Van Duong, Caitlin Mizoshiri, Lauren Ujihara, Tina H. Tran, Rajul A. Patel, Joseph A. Woelfel
A Collaborative Approach To Combining Service, Teaching, And Research, Suzanne M. Galal, Sian M. Carr-Lopez, Seth Gomez, Van Duong, Caitlin Mizoshiri, Lauren Ujihara, Tina H. Tran, Rajul A. Patel, Joseph A. Woelfel
School of Pharmacy Faculty Articles
Objective. To describe a faculty-student collaborative model and its outcomes on teaching, service, and scholarship.
Design. A Medicare Part D elective course was offered that consisted of classroom and experiential learning where pharmacy students participated in community outreach events to assist Medicare beneficiaries with Part D plan selection. The course training was expanded to include medication therapy management (MTM) and the administration of immunizations. At the completion of the course, students collaborated with faculty members on research endeavors.
Evaluation. During the first 6 years of this course, the class size more than doubled from 20 to 42 students, and all …