Medication Therapy Management Part D Programs Presentation Developed for the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy Updated: February 2014.

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Medication Therapy Management Part D Programs
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Medication Therapy Management Part D Programs Presentation Developed for the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy Updated: February 2014

Objectives Describe the key components of a medication therapy management Part D program List the current eligibility criteria and program requirements Discuss the value of medication therapy management programs within health care and the role of the pharmacist

Medicare Modernization Act of 2003 Each Part D sponsor is required to have a MTMP (medication therapy management program) in their benefit for Part D Medicare beneficiaries Title 42 CFR Part 423, Subpart D establishes requirements for Medicare Part D Medication Therapy Management Programs (MTMP) for Part D sponsors CMS Part D MTMP requirements are associated with cost control and quality improvement

Requirements for MTMP Under (d), a Part D sponsor must have an established MTM program that: Ensures optimal therapeutic outcomes for targeted beneficiaries through improved medication use Reduces the risk of adverse events Is developed in cooperation with licensed and practicing pharmacists and physicians Describes the resources and time required to implement the program if using outside personnel and established the fees for pharmacists or others May be furnished by pharmacists or other healthcare providers May distinguish between services in ambulatory and institutional settings Is coordinated with any care management plan established for a targeted individual under a chronic care improvement program (CCIPP)

Sponsors of Part D MTMPs Annually each sponsor submits their program description to CMS for review and approval Sponsors must meet the MTMP requirements outlined by CMS guidance that can change each year

Goals of MTMP Ensure that covered Part D drugs prescribed to targeted beneficiaries are appropriately used to optimize therapeutic outcomes through improved medication use Reduce the risk of adverse events, including adverse drug interactions, for targeted beneficiaries

MTMP Requirements Program must target beneficiaries who are enrollees in the sponsor’s Part D plan and who: 1.Have multiple chronic diseases, AND 2.Are taking multiple Part D drugs, AND 3.Are likely to incur annual costs for covered Part D drugs that exceed a predetermined level specified by the Secretary

Qualified Chronic Diseases Diabetes Heart Failure Dylipidemia Respiratory Diseases Hypertension Mental Health Bone Disease – Arthritis –Rheumatoid Arthritis –Osteoporosis –Osteoarthritis

MTMP Enrollment For 2013, sponsors must enroll targeted beneficiaries using only an opt-out method of enrollment Therefore the beneficiary is auto-enrolled and must decline the service or opt out of the program Beneficiaries are targeted for enrollment at least quarterly during each year

Minimum Level of MTM Services Must have an interactive component of MTM as well as continued monitoring and follow-up May incorporate passive or ‘lower touch’ interventions, such as educational newsletters, drug utilization review (DUR) edits, refill reminders, and medication lists into their MTM programs, but these cannot be the sole offerings.

MTM Services Each beneficiary must be offered an annual comprehensive medication review (CMR) May be conducted person-to-person or ‘behind the scenes’ by a qualified provider and/or using computerized, clinical algorithms Beneficiary must be provided a summary of the interactive consultation and an individualized written “take-away” Personal medication record, reconciled medication list, action plan, plan for monitoring, education, or self-management.

MTM Services For ongoing monitoring, sponsors must provide targeted medication reviews, no less often than quarterly, to assess medication use since the CMR Must monitor whether any unresolved issues need attention, new drug therapy problems have arisen, or if the beneficiary has experienced a transition in care Can be person-to-person and/or system generated

Measuring the Outcome of the MTMP Part D sponsors must measure and analyze MTMP outcomes Sponsors must provide certain reports to CMS and in turn CMS releases an overview of MTM programs to the public Options include medication adherence, medication persistence, drug-drug interactions identified, number of high risk medications changed, polypharmacy, overutilization, medication issues resolved, overall prescription drug costs, overall healthcare costs impacted

MTM Providers MTM services are commonly provided by a PBM, MTM vendor, and community pharmacists contracted with the sponsor or MTM vendor May be done by pharmacists or other qualified providers Sponsors must outline the program to CMS if using outside personnel and establish the fees for pharmacists or others providing the services Including specific fees, billing methods such as per minute or per service

Summary MTM requirements are outlined by CMS and may change annually Part D sponsors are required to meet the minimum level of MTM services MTM providers can be pharmacists and other health care professionals The goal of MTM is to improve medication therapy regimens

References Medicare Modernization Act of 2003 (MMA) under title 42 CFR Part 423, Subpart D §422.4 (a)(3) CMS Memo on April 10, 2009, “Contract Year 2010 Medication Therapy Management Program (MTMP) Submission.” Coverage/PrescriptionDrugCovContra/Downloads/M emoMTMPSubmissionCY2012_ pdf Coverage/PrescriptionDrugCovContra/Downloads/M emoMTMPSubmissionCY2012_ pdf

Thank you to the AMCP member BC Childress for updating this presentation for 2014.