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Journal of managed care pharmacy : JMCP, 2014
Medicare Part D prescription drug plans must offer medication therapy management (MTM) services t... more Medicare Part D prescription drug plans must offer medication therapy management (MTM) services to qualified enrollees. Eligibility criteria used by plan sponsors are restrictive, and fewer than 10% of Part D enrollees receive MTM services. The extent to which plan criteria identify beneficiaries most at risk for suboptimal medication use is unknown. To (a) evaluate potential underuse of and poor adherence to evidence-based medications used in the treatment of Medicare beneficiaries with diabetes, heart failure, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) over 3 years; (b) determine whether MTM eligibility criteria used by the modal Part D plan in 2011 (drug spending ≥ $3,000, ≥ 3 chronic conditions, ≥ 8 Part D medications) identified Part D enrollees at greatest risk for underuse of and poor adherence to these drugs; and (c) demonstrate how sensitive MTM eligibility is to variations in criteria levels. Study subjects were selected from a 5% random sample of Part D enrollees wi...
Journal of managed care pharmacy : JMCP, 2014
Medicare Part D prescription drug plans must offer medication therapy management (MTM) services t... more Medicare Part D prescription drug plans must offer medication therapy management (MTM) services to qualified enrollees. Eligibility criteria used by plan sponsors are restrictive, and fewer than 10% of Part D enrollees receive MTM services. The extent to which plan criteria identify beneficiaries most at risk for suboptimal medication use is unknown. To (a) evaluate potential underuse of and poor adherence to evidence-based medications used in the treatment of Medicare beneficiaries with diabetes, heart failure, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) over 3 years; (b) determine whether MTM eligibility criteria used by the modal Part D plan in 2011 (drug spending ≥ $3,000, ≥ 3 chronic conditions, ≥ 8 Part D medications) identified Part D enrollees at greatest risk for underuse of and poor adherence to these drugs; and (c) demonstrate how sensitive MTM eligibility is to variations in criteria levels. Study subjects were selected from a 5% random sample of Part D enrollees wi...