Title: Indigent Patient Medication Program
1Indigent Patient Medication Program
2What is it?
- A program designed to enable qualifying patients
to obtain free or low cost medications directly
from drug companies
3Serves over 10,000 of our patients
- In 2003 over 12,000 prescriptions were processed
- 1.5 million in value
4Obtaining medications for those who have minimal
resources requires the efforts of several
different groups of individuals(including the
patient)
5Who makes it work?
- Drug Companies
- Physicians
- Case managers
- Social Services
- Pharmacy
- Patient
6Who makes it work?Drug Companies
- Physicians
- Case managers
- Social Services
- Pharmacy
- Patient
7Drug Companies
- Virtually all drug companies participate
- Each have their own program
- Requirements differ from one company to another
or one drug to another - Not all medications are available
8- How does one determine all of that information!!
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10THE M D CARES PROGRAM WILL DO IT FOR YOU!
- On-line database available to all Case Managers
Social Service workers - Provides ability to determine a drug companys
requirements - View by medication name
- Ability to print forms required to submit patient
application - Updated on a daily basis
11M D CARES (continued)
- Database contents
- Patients
- Physicians
- Application for medication forms
- Current claims in progress
- Submitting department and user
- Claims processed
12M D CARES (continued)
- Anyone who submits medication requests must use
the CARES program - Training is readily available through the
pharmacy - Phone 5-8488
- User guide available online _at_http//www.sh.lsuhsc.
edu/policies/policy_manuals_via_ms_word/formulary/
index.htm
13Who makes it work?Physicians
- Drug Companies
- Case managers
- Social Services
- Pharmacy
- Patient
14Physicians
- Diagnose
- Write prescriptions
- Refer patient to Case Manager or Social Service
department - Provide information required from drug company to
Case Manager / Social Services - Sign application form
- Provide medication to patient upon arrival
15Who makes it work?Case Managers
- Drug Companies
- Physicians
- Social Services
- Pharmacy
- Patient
16Case Managers
- Interview patients in need to determine
eligibility - Enter information into CARES program or direct
patient to Social Service Dept. - Point of Contact for medication delivery to
proper clinic / service.
17Who makes it work?Social Service Department
- Drug Companies
- Physicians
- Case Managers
- Pharmacy
- Patient
18Social Service Department
- Interview patients in need to determine
eligibility - Enter information into CARES program
- Point of contact for medication delivery to
proper clinic / service - Submit forms
- Obtain physician signature
- Notify patient when medication has arrived
19Who makes it work?Pharmacy
- Drug Companies
- Physicians
- Social Services
- Case Management
- Patient
20Pharmacy
- Provide CARES program to users
- Maintain Database Upgrades
- Clearinghouse for all medications that arrive
then sort and make available to all Physicians
and their respective service areas - Provide No Clinic List for medications with
unknown origin or final delivery point to all
Case Managers and Social Service workers - Notify Social Service Department when medications
arrive and are ready for the patient to pick up - Focal point for all questions regarding LSUHSCs
Indigent Medication Program
21Who makes it work?Patient
- Drug Companies
- Physicians
- Social Services
- Pharmacy
- Case Management
22Patient
- Responsible for providing information as required
by drug companies - After receiving notification that their
medication has arrived, they must insure timely
response to pick them up from the clinic - All questions by patients must be directed
towards their Case Manager or Social Service
Worker
23Questions?
- Dale Potts Medical Service Area Coordinator for
Pharmacy - Jpotts_at_lsuhsc.edu
- Phone 7595
- Return to Indigent Program Web Site