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Pollution Control & Sustainable 2021
2021-04-26 - 2021-04-27    
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Pollution Control 2021 conference is organizing with the theme of “Accelerating Innovations for Environmental Sustainability” Conference Series llc LTD organizes environmental conferences series 1000+ Global [...]
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2021-05-05 - 2021-05-06    
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Conference Series LLC Ltd Organizes 3000+Global Events inclusive of 600+ Conferences, 1200+ Workshops and 1200+ Symposiums every year across USA, Europe & Asia with support [...]
Dental Public Health and Dental Diseases
2021-05-08 - 2021-05-09    
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Conference series LLC would like to take the immense pleasure to announce the “ International Conference on Dental Public Health and Dental Diseases” (Dental Public [...]
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2021-05-10 - 2021-05-11    
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Are you planning to start a new business?? Don't have any background?? Want some useful tips from the successful Entrepreneurs then come and participate in [...]
Climate Change and Ecosystem 2021
2021-05-17 - 2021-05-18    
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Machine Learning and Deep learning 2021
2021-05-24 - 2021-05-25    
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Looking for a moment to learn something new and need a short break for professional life. Both are possible by attending the Machine Learning 2021 [...]
Artificial Intelligence and Neural Networks
2021-05-24 - 2021-05-25    
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The year 2020 hasn’t turned out the way people expected, we all aware of Covid-19 pandemic. As countries around the world started to open its [...]
Asia Pacific Entrepreneurship Congress
2021-05-26 - 2021-05-27    
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We welcome all the Business Tycoons, Women Entrepreneurs, and enthusiastic youth, Academic Entrepreneurs, Small-scale Industrial People to come and participate in our conference and take [...]
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Mercy Health Saves $42 Million by Tying List

Cincinnati, Ohio-based Mercy Health has saved more than $42 million on drugs since 2010 by building a formulary within its electronic health record platform.

The move, according Wayne Bohenek, vice president of care transformation at Mercy Health, makes it easier for the system’s network of providers to order medications that are on its list and compliant with Mercy’s pharmaceutical contracts.

The 23-hospital system went live with its Epic EHR in 2010.

It took Mercy Health’s pharmacy and therapeutics committee three years to create the formulary — a comprehensive list of medicines that Mercy Health would prescribe, said Bohenek. The committee, composed of prescribers from all specialties, evaluated the cost-effectiveness, side effects, comparable efficacy, indications and available literature for medications in 100 classes.

[Also: Managed care pharmacies reap benefits of EHRs]

Mercy places drugs in one of four categories: on the formulary and available from order sets; on the formulary but not available from order sets; restricted to a specific disease state or provider type; and neither on the formulary nor in order sets.

These categories correspond to Mercy’s “bullseye” — a visual representation of each medication class that committee members use to review their decisions.  For drugs that are neither on the formulary nor in order sets, Mercy built more than 800 therapeutic interchanges. When providers order a non-formulary medication, the system suggests formulary alternatives. If providers don’t choose an alternative, they document a reason. Mercy reports on the data to identify providers who routinely order non-formulary medications.

“We generate reports on non-formulary drugs — how many times they were ordered, and what the cost savings would be if we were to use a formulary drug instead,” Bohenek said. “We can provide that report by region and provider and have discussions with providers who are using non-formulary drugs. The reports show providers how much non-formulary drugs are costing the region.”

“We’re pretty prescriptive about it,” said Susan Mashni, chief pharmacy officer at Mercy Health. “An extensive drug monograph is completed for each class of medications.”

So far, Bohenek and Mashni said providers have been receptive tot eh workflow.

“I think most prescribers see the reality of how much drugs cost and what the impact of prescribing them is,” Mashni said. “As long as it’s just an educational discussion, they’re very responsive to the concept that you’re going to improve patient compliance if you don’t give them the most expensive drug out there.”

Mercy Health now has an average formulary compliance of more than 98 percent.

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The formulary management is most effective with a single EHR across the health system because it enables the health system to make modifications as their contracts change and to monitor compliance.

The move to Epic – and the health system board’s insistence that 85 percent of content be standardized – provided the impetus Mercy needed to adopt a formulary.

Prior to rolling out Epic, Mercy employed a mix of technology, primarily from McKesson and Meditech  – and paper.