The Role Of Medication Management In New Integrated Care Coordination Models Focus Of New Edition Of OPEN MINDS Newsletter
Gettysburg, Pa. (March 5, 2017) — The increasing importance of medication management in integrated care coordination was the focus of the newly released issue of the OPEN MINDS Management Newsletter. The issue provides a framework for understanding why and how managers of provider organizations need a better understanding of consumer medications to succeed with integrated care coordination.
This comprehensive issue features a variety of insights, helpful tools, and words of advice from OPEN MINDS senior team members, including:
- The Role of Medication In Integrated Care Coordination – Now Front & Center
- Understanding Pharmacy Benefit Design – Essential For Integrated Care Coordination
- Thinking About New Service Lines? Think About The Role Of Medication
- Medication Management: A Cure For The Common Payment Reform
- CMS Picks Six Medicare Part D Plans For Enhanced Medication Therapy Management Model
- Pharmaceuticals – The Next Stop For Value-Based Pricing
- A Glance At The Pharmaceuticals Pipeline
- Government Contracting In The Medication Management Space – An OPEN MINDS Update
“The new integrated care coordination models assume that one program will manage a consumers complete service needs – medical, behavioral, and social. This includes managing medications,” said Monica E. Oss, OPEN MINDS chief executive officer. “To provide a great consumer experience, to facilitate improved consumer outcomes, and to achieve health plan performance goals, care coordination teams must have an understanding of medications. This include the consumer’s pharmacy benefits and access to medications, the range of medications for both physical and behavioral conditions, and medication adherence. This issue of OPEN MIND Management Newsletter is focused on developments that affect medication management.”
Since 1987, The OPEN MINDS Circle Monthly Management Newsletter has been the leading source of management best practices and strategic business models for the health and human services field. This award-winning monthly publication features a dozen or more topical articles written by OPEN MINDS 75+ market analysts and management consultant advisors, along with a variety of guest authors from the field. These monthly e-newsletters are included in Premium and Elite subscriptions to The OPEN MINDS Circle. If you are unsure of your membership level, would like to become a member, or would like to learn more about The OPEN MINDS Circle, visit https://www.openminds.com/membership/ or contact the OPEN MINDS team at info@openminds.com or 717-334-1329.
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OPEN MINDS is a national strategic advisory firm specializing in the sectors of the health and human service industry serving individuals with complex support needs: mental health; addiction treatment; children & family services; intellectual & developmental disabilities; chronic disease management; long term care; social services; correctional health care, reentry & diversion; and juvenile justice.
Founded in 1987 and based in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, the 75+ associates believe by providing the latest market intelligence and management best practices to organizations serving the health and social support needs of the most vulnerable consumers, those organizations will be better able to provide efficient and effective services. Learn more at www.openminds.com.
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