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Tasks such as billing, coding and documentation consume valuable time and resources, pulling focus away from direct patient care. For smaller practices with limited staff, maintaining compliance while managing administrative responsibilities often reduces productivity and profitability. Administrative burdens add to these challenges.
Last year I saw a fascinating article by and Watanabe and colleagues about how much medication-related issues impact the US. In the early 2000s, there was this massive push for pharmacists to conduct "MedicationTherapyManagement" (MTM) for the rising baby boomer population who were likely to be on a slew of medications.
MedicationTherapyManagement in geriatric MedicationTherapyManagement (MTM) Is a service provided typically by pharmacists that aims to improve outcomes by helping people to better understand their health conditions and the medications used to manage them.
Then, I help them manage their medication routine to fit their life situation so they can take their meds consistently and effectively," she explains. As part of the 2003 Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act, medicationtherapymanagement (MTM) is offered to those with Medicare Part D prescription drug plans.
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