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1. 1 Implementation of Anticoagulation Patient Self-Testing in an Indian Health Service Facility LT John Bousum, Pharm.D.
Pharmacy Resident
Claremore Indian Hospital
2. 2 Objectives List the requirements for patient self-testing (PST) by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
Explain the potential role of PST in the management of anticoagulation therapy
3. 3 2008 CHEST Guidelines 4.3.1. “In patients who are suitably selected and trained, PST is an effective alternative treatment model. We suggest that such therapeutic management be implemented where suitable.” (Grade 2B)
4. 4 Warfarin: Black Box Warning Regular monitoring of INR should be performed on all treated patients
Those at high risk of bleeding may benefit from more frequent INR monitoring
5. 5 CMS Requirements Chronic oral anticoagulation with warfarin
Mechanical heart valve (exluding porcine)
Chronic atrial fibrillation
Venous thromboembolism (DVT and PE)
= 3 months of anticoagulation prior to PST
Face-to-face training
Correct use of the point-of-care device
Test no more than once a week
6. 6 CMS Billing Codes
7. 7 CLIA-Waived POC Devices
8. 8 PST Reimbursement
9. 9 Annual Reimbursement
10. 10 Criteria for Patient Selection Willing to participate
Able to
use POC device
report results
attend visits
Reliable in following instructions
Accessible via telephone
11. 11 Barriers to PST
12. 12 Reasons for PST Improved time in therapeutic range (TTR)
Improved patient understanding of warfarin therapy
Ease of burden for providers
Convenience for patients
Improved quality of care
13. 13 Research Support Systematic review and meta-analysis
14 randomized trials of PST
Results: reductions in…
14. 14 Implementation of PST Program Objective: feasibility of PST in an IHS facility
Methods:
Prospective observational analysis
Face-to-face training by pharmacist
Assessment of TTR
3 months before and after training
Determined by linear interpolation
Patient satisfaction survey using Likert scale
15. 15 Baseline Demographics
16. 16 Aortic Valve Results
17. 17 Mitral Valve Results
18. 18 Combined Results
19. 19 Problems Forgetting to test
Forgetting to report INR
Improper technique
Time constraints for patient contact
20. 20 Next Step Reevaluate policy and procedures
Expand service to include more patients
Further defining eligibility criteria
Investigate options for billing
21. 21 Patient Self-Testing LT John Bousum, Pharm.D.
Pharmacy Resident
Claremore Indian Hospital
john.bousum@ihs.gov