Implementation of a centralized mail-order pharmacy service.

Ashley M Kappenman, Russell Ragsdale, Matthew H Rim, Linda S Tyler, Nancy A Nickman
Author Information
  1. Ashley M Kappenman: Pharmacy Ambulatory Clinical Care Center, University of Utah Health, Murray, UT.
  2. Russell Ragsdale: Ambulatory Care Services, University of Utah Health, Murray, UT.
  3. Matthew H Rim: Pharmacy Ambulatory Clinical Care Center, University of Utah Health, Murray, UT.
  4. Linda S Tyler: University of Utah Health, Salt Lake City, UT.
  5. Nancy A Nickman: College of Pharmacy, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT.

Abstract

PURPOSE: The development and implementation of centralized mail-order pharmacy services in an academic healthcare system are described.
SUMMARY: The use of mail-order pharmacy services continues to increase, as mail-order services offer patient benefits such as reduced copayments and improved clinical outcomes. Prior to undertaking an initiative to improve its mail-order pharmacy services, the University of Utah Health system's pharmacy department offered decentralized mail-order pharmacy services at all of its retail pharmacies, but there was no standardized process for processing mail-order prescriptions or providing phone support to mail-order patients. Centralized mail-order pharmacy services were developed and implemented by creating (1) a standard process for mail-order pharmacy services, (2) a centralized mail-order prescription filling center, and (3) a call center to support mail-order pharmacy services. Implementation of centralized mail-order pharmacy services resulted in an almost 50% reduction in time spent by pharmacy team members on mail-order prescription filling and packaging tasks. Use of a central call center resulted in a decreased call abandonment rate and contributed to a decreased pharmacy workload resulting from an overall reduction in call volume due to an increased rate of first-call issue resolution.
CONCLUSION: Establishment of a centralized mail-order pharmacy service along with operational and infrastructure improvements resulted in improved quality and regulatory compliance and enhanced labor efficiency and patient communication.

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MeSH Term

Call Centers
Health Plan Implementation
Hospitals, University
Humans
Pharmacies
Pharmacists
Pharmacy Service, Hospital
Postal Service
Program Development
Program Evaluation
Workload

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