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Evaluation Of Surgical Antibiotic Prophylaxis At A Large, Tertiary Medical Center, Emily Fox, Brent Footer, Angel Mendez Apr 2020

Evaluation Of Surgical Antibiotic Prophylaxis At A Large, Tertiary Medical Center, Emily Fox, Brent Footer, Angel Mendez

Providence Pharmacy PGY1 Program at Providence Portland and Providence St. Vincent Medical Centers 2020

Emily Fox, PharmD, PGY-1 Pharmacy Resident

Brent Footer, PharmD, BCPS; Angel Mendez, Pharmacy Student

Providence Portland Medical Center, Portland, Oregon

Evaluation of surgical antibiotic prophylaxis at a large, tertiary medical center

Surgical site infections (SSI) are a significant cause of morbidity, prolonged hospitalization, and mortality. The cost of a single SSI is estimated to be upward of $25,000 and increases a patient’s length of hospital stay by ~10 days. Our institution has identified inappropriate or less than optimal antimicrobial prophylaxis as a potential contributor in several recent SSI cases. Current literature on this topic has found that there may be …


Impact Of Clinical Pharmacist Medication Review Upon Enrollment In A Program For All-Inclusive Care Of The Elderly (Pace), Adam Olesen, Kristen Wendell Apr 2020

Impact Of Clinical Pharmacist Medication Review Upon Enrollment In A Program For All-Inclusive Care Of The Elderly (Pace), Adam Olesen, Kristen Wendell

Providence Pharmacy PGY1 Program at Providence Portland and Providence St. Vincent Medical Centers 2020

Impact of clinical pharmacist medication review upon enrollment in a Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)

Adam Olesen, PharmD, PGY1 Resident
Kristen Wendell, PharmD, BCGP

Providence Elderplace Oregon

Learning Objective:

Describe the interventions and recommendations made by a pharmacist upon enrollment of a new participant at a PACE facility.

Abstract:

Pharmacists have been proven to be beneficial in the transitions of care for high-risk patients with multiple morbidities, such as the reduction of both polypharmacy and thirty-day readmission rates. The objective of this study is to quantify and characterize the total number and type of interventions and recommendations …


Evaluation Of Guideline-Directed Medication Therapy For Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction Patients At Discharge On 30-Day Readmission Rates At Two Tertiary Healthcare Centers, Jacqueline Hesse, Yan Xu, Meri Slavica, James E. Watkins, Alan Rankin, Joshua Remick Apr 2020

Evaluation Of Guideline-Directed Medication Therapy For Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction Patients At Discharge On 30-Day Readmission Rates At Two Tertiary Healthcare Centers, Jacqueline Hesse, Yan Xu, Meri Slavica, James E. Watkins, Alan Rankin, Joshua Remick

Providence Pharmacy PGY1 Program at Providence Portland and Providence St. Vincent Medical Centers 2020

Evaluation of Guideline-Directed Medication Therapy for Heart Failure with Reduced Ejection Fraction Patients at Discharge on 30-Day Readmission Rates at Two Tertiary Healthcare Centers

Principal Investigator: Jacqueline Hesse, Pharm.D.

Preceptors: Yan Xu, Pharm.D., BCPS, BCCP; Meri Slavica, Ph.D., BCPS

Pharmacy Student: James Watkins, 2020 Pharm.D. Candidate

Sub-Investigators: Alan Rankin, MD; Joshua Remick, MD

Background:

Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) is a chronic, progressive disease leading to symptoms such as dyspnea, cough, edema, fatigue, and exercise intolerance. The use of anangiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor (ACEi), angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB), or angiotensin receptor-neprilysin inhibitor (ARNI) in combination with an …


Development And Implementation Of Take-Home Naloxone Kit For Patients Admitted To The Emergency Department Of A Large Tertiary Care Hospital, Myung Seon (Amy) Song, Pamela Levine, Katharine F. Marshall, Chelsea Harmon Apr 2020

Development And Implementation Of Take-Home Naloxone Kit For Patients Admitted To The Emergency Department Of A Large Tertiary Care Hospital, Myung Seon (Amy) Song, Pamela Levine, Katharine F. Marshall, Chelsea Harmon

Providence Pharmacy PGY1 Program at Providence Portland and Providence St. Vincent Medical Centers 2020

Title: Development and implementation of take-home naloxone kit for patients admitted to the emergency department of a large tertiary care hospital

Authors: Myung Seon (Amy) Song, PharmD; Pamela Levine, PharmD, BCPS; Katharine F. Marshall, MD; Chelsea Harmon, PharmD Candidate 2020

Background/Purpose: In 2017, the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) declared the opioid epidemic as a public health emergency as more than 70,000 people died from drug overdoses. Approximately 75% percent of unintentional opioid-overdose deaths occurred outside of a medical setting. In order to combat the opioid crisis, the US Surgeon General urged prescribers and pharmacists …


Impact Of Real-Time Antimicrobial Stewardship Team Intervention Versus Conventional Microbiology Reporting On Time To Appropriate Antimicrobial Therapy In Patients With Enterobacterales Bacteremia, Scott C. King, Alyssa B Christensen, Brent Footer, Timothy G. Shan, Kim Health, Ivor Thomas, Margaret Oethinger Apr 2020

Impact Of Real-Time Antimicrobial Stewardship Team Intervention Versus Conventional Microbiology Reporting On Time To Appropriate Antimicrobial Therapy In Patients With Enterobacterales Bacteremia, Scott C. King, Alyssa B Christensen, Brent Footer, Timothy G. Shan, Kim Health, Ivor Thomas, Margaret Oethinger

Providence Pharmacy PGY1 Program at Providence Portland and Providence St. Vincent Medical Centers 2020

Scott C. King

Alyssa B. Christensen, Brent W. Footer, Timothy G. Shan, Kim Health, Ivor Thomas, and Margret Oethinger

Impact of real-time antimicrobial stewardship team intervention versus conventional microbiology reporting on time to appropriate antimicrobial therapy in patients with Enterobacterales bacteremia.

Introduction:

The benefit of rapid laboratory speciation combined with real time antimicrobial stewardship team (AMT) interventions has been shown to improve patient outcomes and decrease hospital costs. The Providence Oregon region conducts direct from blood culture matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time of flight (MALDI-TOF) identification, which results in decreased time to organism identification. The MALDI-TOF identification has allowed the AMT …


Clinical Impact Of An Hiv Specialist Pharmacist Collaborative Practice Agreement: A 1-Year Retrospective Review Of Interventions, Rebekah Bartholomew, Geoffrey L'Heureux, Brent Footer Apr 2020

Clinical Impact Of An Hiv Specialist Pharmacist Collaborative Practice Agreement: A 1-Year Retrospective Review Of Interventions, Rebekah Bartholomew, Geoffrey L'Heureux, Brent Footer

Providence Pharmacy PGY1 Program at Providence Portland and Providence St. Vincent Medical Centers 2020

Title: Clinical Impact of an HIV Specialist Pharmacist Collaborative Practice Agreement: a 1-year Retrospective Review of Interventions

Purpose/Background:

HIV continues to be one of the most complex disease states for patients and providers to manage. With new medications and guidelines being routinely updated, ensuring that patients are on optimal anti-retroviral therapy (ART) throughout their lives can be difficult. Previous studies on pharmacist-led HIV services have shown that utilizing a pharmacist to manage ART is beneficial. The purpose of this study is to add to that body of evidence by analyzing the clinical impact of a nascent collaborative practice agreement for …


Evaluation Of Late-Onset Sepsis Antibiotic Utilization And Revision Of Empiric Late-Onset Sepsis Antibiotic Prescribing Guidelines, Alex Creevan, Sara Clark, Anavice Jimenez, Michael Garcia Apr 2020

Evaluation Of Late-Onset Sepsis Antibiotic Utilization And Revision Of Empiric Late-Onset Sepsis Antibiotic Prescribing Guidelines, Alex Creevan, Sara Clark, Anavice Jimenez, Michael Garcia

Providence Pharmacy PGY1 Program at Providence Portland and Providence St. Vincent Medical Centers 2020

Alex Creevan, PharmD

Michael Garcia, PharmD, Angela Roberti, PharmD, Sara Clark, PharmD, Anavice Jimenez, PharmD Candidate

Providence St. Joseph Health, Portland, OR

Evaluation of late-onset sepsis antibiotic utilization and revision of empiric late-onset sepsis antibiotic prescribing guidelines

Neonatal late-onset sepsis (LOS) is commonly defined as an infection occurring after the first 72 hours of life. Late onset sepsis is a common complication of prolonged admission to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and is a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Due to risks associated with LOS, empiric antibiotics can be inappropriately prescribed, which may lead to multi-drug resistant bacteria, …


Pharmacoeconomic Impact Of Patient-Centric Oncology Service Model, Kasey Rubin, Samuel Jacobson, Shannon Buxell Apr 2020

Pharmacoeconomic Impact Of Patient-Centric Oncology Service Model, Kasey Rubin, Samuel Jacobson, Shannon Buxell

Providence Pharmacy PGY1 Program at Providence Portland and Providence St. Vincent Medical Centers 2020

Kasey Rubin PharmD.

Samuel Jacobson PharmD. BCOP, Shannon Buxell PharmD.

Providence Health & Services, Portland Oregon

Pharmacoeconomic impact of patient-centric oncology service model

Providence Health & Services recently embedded ambulatory oncology pharmacists into the ambulatory oncology clinic setting. The overall purpose of this retrospective study is to quantify the financial benefits of ambulatory oncology pharmacists as well as quantify patient-centric factors through utilization of an onsite specialty pharmacy. This study was submitted and approved by Institutional Review Board. Electronic health records of patients who visited the ambulatory oncology clinic will be retrospectively reviewed over two time periods: 12 months preceding …


Pd-1 And Pd-L1 Inhibitors: A Single Center Medication Assistance Program (Map) Experience, Sarah Tu, Shuntao Cai Apr 2020

Pd-1 And Pd-L1 Inhibitors: A Single Center Medication Assistance Program (Map) Experience, Sarah Tu, Shuntao Cai

Providence Pharmacy PGY1 Program at Providence Portland and Providence St. Vincent Medical Centers 2020

PD-1 and PD-L1 Inhibitors: A Single Center Medication Assistance Program (MAP) Experience

Sarah Tu, PharmD and Shuntao Cai, PharmD, BCOP

Robert W. Franz Cancer Center, Providence Cancer Institute, Portland, OR, USA

Background: PD-1 and PD-LI inhibitors are a large component of the growing immuno-oncology field and every year there are increasing studies investigating potential indications for these agents. This IRB approved retrospective chart review examines patients in the Medication Assistance Program (MAP) within a large tertiary medical center who are on PD-1 and PD-L1 medications due to financial barriers and/or non-FDA approved regimens (unlabeled indications). This study seeks to evaluate …


Evaluating Outcomes Of Medication-Related Interventions From The “Seniors At Risk For Falls After Emergency Room Visit” (Safer) Pilot Project, Ling J. Zhan, Sharon Leigh, Mary E. Kuebrich, Clara Mikhaeil, Kevin Hom, Colleen M. Casey Apr 2020

Evaluating Outcomes Of Medication-Related Interventions From The “Seniors At Risk For Falls After Emergency Room Visit” (Safer) Pilot Project, Ling J. Zhan, Sharon Leigh, Mary E. Kuebrich, Clara Mikhaeil, Kevin Hom, Colleen M. Casey

Providence Pharmacy PGY1 Program at Providence Portland and Providence St. Vincent Medical Centers 2020

Primary Author: Ling J. Zhan, PharmD

Co-Authors: Sharon Leigh, PharmD BCPS, Mary Beth Kuebrich, MS, AGPCNP-BC, Clara Mikhaeil, PharmD, BCPS, Colleen M. Casey, PhD, ANP-BC

Location: Providence Health & Services, Portland, Oregon

Title: Evaluating outcomes of medication-related interventions from the “Seniors At risk for Falls after Emergency Room visit” (SAFER) pilot project

Purpose: Falls are the leading cause of injury in older adults, resulting in decreased mobility, loss of independence, and increased health care costs. Even a single fall puts an older adult at higher risk for future falls. Despite numerous studies showing evidence that multifactorial fall risk interventions are …


Safe Opioid Prescribing At Discharge, Taylor Goodman, Elva Van Devender, Luetta Jones, Courtney Barber Apr 2020

Safe Opioid Prescribing At Discharge, Taylor Goodman, Elva Van Devender, Luetta Jones, Courtney Barber

Providence Pharmacy PGY1 Program at Providence Portland and Providence St. Vincent Medical Centers 2020

Safe Opioid Prescribing at Discharge Taylor Goodman, PharmD; Elva Van Devender, PharmD; Luetta Jones, PharmD; Courtney Barber

Background/Purpose: The opioid epidemic has led to devastating consequences, especially in Oregon, with an average of five Oregonians dying each week from opioid overdose. Opioid prescriptions at discharge are correlated with future continued opioid use. United States providers prescribe more opioids both inpatient and at discharge than other countries, and Oregon providers wrote more opioid prescriptions per person than the national average. Oversupplying prescription opioids can lead to reservoirs of unused medication, creating opportunities for non-medical use and overdose. Pharmacy interventions have …


Evaluating The Utility Of Cyp2c19 Genetic Testing For P2y12 Inhibitor Prescribing Within An Inpatient Setting, Thomas E. Maslo, Carolynn Null Apr 2020

Evaluating The Utility Of Cyp2c19 Genetic Testing For P2y12 Inhibitor Prescribing Within An Inpatient Setting, Thomas E. Maslo, Carolynn Null

Providence Pharmacy PGY1 Program at Providence Portland and Providence St. Vincent Medical Centers 2020

Thomas Maslo, PharmD, PGY-1 Pharmacy Resident

Carolynn Null, PharmD

Providence Portland Medical Center, Portland, Oregon

Evaluating the utility of CYP2C19 genetic testing for P2Y12 inhibitor prescribing within an inpatient setting

The emergence of pharmacogenomics offers the opportunity to practice precision medicine across health care. In patients presenting with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) is routinely prescribed for 12 months. DAPT consists of a P2Y12 inhibitor (clopidogrel, ticagrelor, or prasugrel) plus aspirin. Of the P2Y12 inhibitors, clopidogrel is uniquely impacted by CYP2C19 status. About 30% of the North American population carry at …


Evaluation Of A Two-Way, Hipaa-Compliant Text-Messaging Platform In A Health System Specialty Pharmacy, Dj Clark, Adam Saulles, Tara Berkson Apr 2020

Evaluation Of A Two-Way, Hipaa-Compliant Text-Messaging Platform In A Health System Specialty Pharmacy, Dj Clark, Adam Saulles, Tara Berkson

Providence Pharmacy PGY1 Program at Providence Portland and Providence St. Vincent Medical Centers 2020

PDJ Clark, PharmD, PGY1 Pharmacy Practice Resident
Adam Saulles, PharmD, CSP, BCACP; Tara Berkson, PharmD, BCACP

Providence Health and Services, Portland, Oregon

Evaluation of a two-way, HIPAA-compliant text-messaging platform in a health system specialty pharmacy

Specialty medications, including those used to treat Multiple Sclerosis (MS), represent a growing proportion of prescription drug expenditures in the United States. MS is a chronic, progressive condition that requires maintenance therapy with disease-modifying medications. Many patients with MS rely on specialty pharmacies to obtain, dispense, and perform the necessary monitoring for these complex medication regimens. A study performed in 2017 by Munsell et al, …


Implementing A Simplified Targeted Feedback Method To Reduce Fluoroquinolone Prescriptions In Emergency Departments, Minh Le, Alyssa Christensen, Brent Footer Apr 2020

Implementing A Simplified Targeted Feedback Method To Reduce Fluoroquinolone Prescriptions In Emergency Departments, Minh Le, Alyssa Christensen, Brent Footer

Providence Pharmacy PGY1 Program at Providence Portland and Providence St. Vincent Medical Centers 2020

Minh Le, PharmD

Alyssa Christensen, PharmD, BCIDP, Brent Footer, PharmD, BCPS

Providence Health System, Oregon

Implementing a simplified targeted feedback method to reduce fluoroquinolone prescriptions in emergency departments

Background: The CDC has proclaimed antibiotic resistance to be one of the biggest public health challenges of our time. Although fluoroquinolones (FQs) are among the most widely prescribed antibiotics in the ambulatory setting, there have been recent efforts to reduce their usage due to mounting concerns regarding their safety profile and resistance patterns. Provider audit-and-feedback has been shown to be among the most effective antimicrobial stewardship interventions, but the auditing process …


Implementation And Evaluation Of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Clinical Program And Pharmacist Education At A Health-System Specialty Pharmacy, Timothy Cao, Adam Saulles, Tara Berkson Apr 2020

Implementation And Evaluation Of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Clinical Program And Pharmacist Education At A Health-System Specialty Pharmacy, Timothy Cao, Adam Saulles, Tara Berkson

Providence Pharmacy PGY1 Program at Providence Portland and Providence St. Vincent Medical Centers 2020

Timothy Cao, PharmD, PGY-1 Pharmacy Resident

Preceptors: Adam Saulles, PharmD, CSP, BCACP and Tara Berkson, PharmD, BCACP

Providence Health and Services, Portland, Oregon

Implementation and evaluation of pulmonary arterial hypertension clinical program and pharmacist education at a health-system specialty pharmacy

Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) is a progressive, debilitating, and costly disease, often resulting in poor prognosis when treatment is inadequate. With an exponential growth of specialty therapies, clinical pharmacists in specialty pharmacies are well-equipped to play an integral role in improving patient care outcomes and reducing overall healthcare costs. By incorporating a PAH-specific clinical program as part of the specialty …


Standardizing Specialty Pharmacist Follow-Up Frequency In Patients Prescribed Inflammatory Disease-Modifying Therapies, Rochelle Castrillo, Linda Huynh, Tara Berkson, Adam Saulles Apr 2020

Standardizing Specialty Pharmacist Follow-Up Frequency In Patients Prescribed Inflammatory Disease-Modifying Therapies, Rochelle Castrillo, Linda Huynh, Tara Berkson, Adam Saulles

Providence Pharmacy PGY1 Program at Providence Portland and Providence St. Vincent Medical Centers 2020

Submission Category Specialty Pharmacy

Purpose Specialty medications for inflammatory conditions have demonstrated decreased effectiveness, safety, and quality of life, largely attributable to inadequate medication adherence. Furthermore, with poorer health outcomes, patients face greater healthcare costs associated with exacerbations, flares, and hospitalizations. Monitoring for non-adherence, side effects, and health status changes is essential for patients diagnosed with inflammatory conditions. The benefit of a standardized pharmacist clinical follow-up assessment is currently lacking in specialty pharmacy literature. This study will implement a standardized pharmacist follow-up frequency guide and determine its clinical value and utility for patient safety and therapeutic goals in newly established …