Ambulatory Care Practice Models—Survey of Ambulatory Clinical Pharmacy Services 2010 Results hosted by the ASHP Section of Home, Ambulatory, and Chronic Care Practitioners'' Advisory Group on Clinical Business Development
Track:
Networking Sessions
Date: Monday, December 6, 2010
Time: 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM EST
Location:
Ballroom A, Level 3
PRESENTER:
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Dr Brown is employed by Akron General Medical Center’s Department of Pharmacy and acts as a Pharmacotherapy Specialist in the Family Medicine Residency Program. He received his doctorate from Campbell University School of Pharmacy with residency training at the Medical College of Virginia. His current practice is based within a residency program where he also acts as a preceptor for pharmacy and medical students. He received the Golden Apple Teacher of the Year Award multiple times from the Department of Family Medicine and was awarded the William C Kelly Safety Leadership Award by the Ohio Hospital Association. He serves on the boards of the Ohio Patient Safety Institute and Project Learn of Summit County. He is a past president of the Ohio Society of Health-System Pharmacists and recently stepped down as one of the Directors At Large in the Section for Home, Ambulatory and Chronic Care for American Society of Healthsystem Pharmacists.
PROGRAM CHAIR:
Louise Maitland, BA, Manager, Educational Communications, American Society of Heath-System Pharmacists
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Description
Discussion Topics:
Top line findings from the ASHP Section of Home, Ambulatory, and Chronic Care Practitioners ambulatory clinical practice survey completed by more than 300 ambulatory care practitioners nationwide.
Survey findings on clinic model differences including:
Management of CDTM agreements
To bill or not to bill for services
Point-of-care testing reimbursement
Measuring outcomes
Outcomes of the Pharmacy Practice Model Initiative Summit and the role of ambulatory care