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Press Release
For Immediate Release
July 18, 2008 |
Contact:
Lary Sage, Executive Vice President
Phone: (317) 634-4968 |
PQA
ANNOUNCES OFFICIAL LAUNCH OF DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS, PHARMACY QUALITY
PERFORMANCE
INDIANAPOLIS,
INDIANA – PQA, Inc., a pharmacy
quality alliance, announced the funding and launch of five demonstration
projects to test the feasibility of creating systems to monitor the
quality of pharmacy performance. PQA, Inc. is partnering with over 20
organizations, including health plans and pharmacies in testing new
models for data aggregation, report generation, and quality improvement
related to pharmacy services and use of medications. Awardees include
Purdue University School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences in
collaboration with The Regenstrief Institute (an informatics and
healthcare research organization), the Regenstrief Center for Health
Care Engineering, and the Indiana Pharmacists Alliance (IPA).
In announcing these grants, PQA’s Executive
Director, Laura Cranston, RPh, emphasized, “As we focus on providing
high quality, effective pharmacy services, it is critical to evaluate
the care delivered by a particular pharmacy. We have to understand and
develop the best ways for doing this. Learning more by using the
PQA-endorsed pharmacy measures and PQA-developed reports in real-world
settings will provide critical information to get us there. We are
pleased with the diversity of plans, health information exchanges,
quality improvement organizations, community pharmacies and academic
institutions that have come together to be the early adopters to test in
their pharmacies the 15 PQA measures as well as the questionnaire of
consumer experiences.”
“Producing pharmacy performance reports is
the first step along a continuum of achieving value-based health care”,
states PQA Chairman, Bruce Roberts, who serves as President and CEO of
the National Community Pharmacists Association. Pharmacies and
providers will gain experience in producing and, more importantly,
utilizing these reports to continue to enhance the high quality care
being provided. Once we determine best practices, we will begin to
shift our focus toward creating a consumer-centric report that can
provide transparent, user-friendly data on the performance of pharmacies
in delivering patient-focused pharmacy services.”
PQA, Inc. has allocated over $ 800,000 of
its funds to support these demonstration projects. Cost-sharing by the
participating demonstration projects was required of all project
applicants. The demonstration projects will conclude in summer 2009.
PQA, Inc. is a membership based alliance
that represents a broad group of stakeholders including pharmacist
practitioner groups, health plans, pharmacy benefit management
companies, government agencies (including CMS), employers, long term
care pharmacy groups, pharmaceutical manufacturers, consumer groups,
patient advocacy organizations, and quality improvement organizations.
The mission of PQA is “to improve health care quality and patient safety
through a collaborative process in which the key stakeholders agree on a
strategy for measuring performance at the pharmacy and
pharmacist-levels; collecting data in the least burdensome way; and
reporting meaningful information to consumers, pharmacists, employers,
payers, and other healthcare decision-makers to help make informed
choices, improve outcomes and stimulate the development of new payment
models.”
For more information about PQA and the
demonstration project partners, visit
www.PQAalliance.org or contact Laura Cranston, RPh, Executive
Director, PQA, 703-690-1987 for additional information.
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The Indiana Pharmacists Alliance is a
professional association serving Indiana's pharmacists since 1882 and
pharmacy technicians since 1998. IPA serves its members to improve the
health of Indiana residents by enhancing the profession of pharmacy. IPA
accomplishes its mission through advocacy, education, and leadership.
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