Adherence Learning Lab: Community Conference Pre-Work

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Adherence Learning Lab: Community Conference Pre-Work Instructions: Select 1-2 weeks of patient appointments to review (can be prospective or retrospective) and answer the questions associated with each process step below. Document your observations and learnings by using tally marks to indicate how many times the following situations occurred during the time period you are reviewing. Step 1: Pre-Visit Planning How many patients are scheduled for the time period you are reviewing? How many patients did not fill prescriptions as intended? How many patients needed labs prior to this visit and did not get labs? How many patients have incomplete information in record (missing external labs, etc.)? How many patients had an identified adherence barrier at their last visit that needs addressed at the upcoming appointment? Step 2: Patient Appointment How many patients attended their scheduled visits for the time period you are reviewing? How many patients did not show for their scheduled appointment? How many patient visits did not have barriers to adherence addressed? (consider medication management, labs, infusion appointments, etc.) How many patients were screened for barriers? How many patients did not have identified barriers addressed during this clinic visit? How many patients did not identify at least one barrier to adherence? Step 3: Patient Visit Completed How many patients did not schedule a follow up appointment before leaving? How many patients did not schedule follow up labs before leaving? How many patients do not have a recommendation for follow up care to address an identified barrier? Observations What observations or learning opportunities did you identify for each process step? How many patients were screened for barriers to adherence out of the total number of patients scheduled for the time period? What opportunities do you see for enhancing communication within your clinic’s multidisciplinary team? What information is important to your clinic that is not currently captured through your process? Why is it important and how would you capture it?

Step 1: Pre-Visit Planning Step 2: Patient Appointment Adherence Learning Lab: Community Conference Pre-Work Notes Step 1: Pre-Visit Planning Step 2: Patient Appointment Step 3: Patient Visit Completed Observations