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Pharmacist-Initiated Prior Authorization Process to Improve Patient Care in a Psychiatric Acute Care Hospital
Journal of Pharmacy Practice
  • Shari N. Allen, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
  • Mebanga Ojong-Salako
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2014
Abstract

A prior authorization (PA) is a requirement implemented by managed care organizations to help provide medications to consumers in a cost-effective manner. The PA process may be seen as a barrier by prescribers, pharmacists, pharmaceutical companies, and consumers. The lack of a standardized PA process, implemented prior to a patient’s discharge from a health care facility, may increase nonadherence to inpatient prescribed medications. Pharmacists and other health care professionals can implement a PA process specific to their institution. This article describes a pharmacist-initiated PA process implemented at an acute care psychiatric hospital. This process was initiated secondary to a need for a standardized process at the facility. To date, the process has been seen as a valuable aspect to patient care. Plans to expand this process include collecting data with regards to adherence and readmissions as well as applying for a grant to help develop a program to automate the PA program at this facility.

PubMed ID
25500556
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This article was originally published online before print in Journal of Pharmacy Practice, December 2014.


The published version is available at http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0897190014562383


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Citation Information
Shari N. Allen and Mebanga Ojong-Salako. "Pharmacist-Initiated Prior Authorization Process to Improve Patient Care in a Psychiatric Acute Care Hospital" Journal of Pharmacy Practice (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/shari_allen/1/