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Philips Medication Dispensing Service Managemypills.com

Philips Medication Dispensing Service Managemypills.com . Presented 5/14/12 . Objectives. Attendees will be able to:. 1. Discuss the challenges of medication adherence 2. Describe the options available to help improve medication adherence

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Philips Medication Dispensing Service Managemypills.com

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  1. Philips MedicationDispensing ServiceManagemypills.com Presented 5/14/12

  2. Objectives Attendees will be able to: 1. Discuss the challenges of medication adherence 2. Describe the options available to help improve medication adherence 3. Introduce the features and benefits of the Philips Medication Dispensing Service 4. Distinguish between Philips Lifeline’s standard Medical Alert Service and the newest option, Lifeline with AutoAlert 5. Explain how to refer to Lifeline services 2

  3. Cap d/a in NC • Cap d/a currently covers the cost of standard PERs service in NC • Lifeline standard service is covered under various waivers in other states across the country. • Lifeline PMd is covered service under Medicaid programs, MCO’s, Pace, and other government funded programs in other states including Texas, Virginia, New York, Wisconsin etc.

  4. MEDICATION MIS-USE CONTRIBUTES TO • Health decline • Falls • Compromised care transitions • ER visits • Hospital admissions & readmissions • Nursing home admissions

  5. Medication non-adherence A costly healthcare problem for the U.S. healthcare system: • Annual costs of over $100 billion1 • 1 in 10 hospital admissions of seniors due to misuse of medications2 • 40% of nursing home admissions associated with non-adherence3 Seniors are at greater risk: • Take multiple medications • Very complex regimens • Often have cognitive impairment • “Enhancing Prescription Medicine Adherence: A National Action Plan”, by the National Council on Patient Information and Education, 2007 p. 12. • C. Nananda, J.P. Fanale, P. Kronholm, “The Role of Medication Non-compliance and Adverse Drug Reactions in Hospitalizations of the Elderly”, Archives of Internal Medicine, 1990, p.150, 841-845. • 3. “Enhancing Prescription Medicine Adherence: A National Action Plan”, by the National Council on Patient Information and Education, 2007 p. 12. 5

  6. Reducing re-admissions depends on connected relationships… Seniors Family & Caregivers Providers Philips Medication Dispenser

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  8. The Medication Adherence Breakdown!

  9. The Philips Medication Dispensing Service The only service with a 98.6% dispensing adherence level among monitored subscribers.4 4. 98.6% dispensing adherence was derived from PMD online database activity and monitored unit activity having been calculated by number of scheduled doses/number of dispenses. 9

  10. Meaningful InnovationEnabling adherence and independence at home • Flexible dosing Capacity enables greater control • Dispenses up to 60 cups • Accommodates 1 to 40 days • Accommodates Complex Dosing Regimens • Doses up to 6 doses per day • Reminder alerts for non-pill medications • Reminder alerts for instructions on taking • medications • 60 minute optional caregiver reminder before the • medication is locked away at 90 mins • Offers Dispensing SafetyFeatures • Program for PRN medications (on demand) • Locked cabinet- controls access • Exceptional Service for Caregivers, through Philips Lifeline • 24-hour Support • Monitoring andtimely alertsto caregivers – 24/7 • Reminder alerts when dispenser almost empty • Strict FDA-regulated processes followed and rigorous quality and testing standards met

  11. The Philips Medication Dispensing Service • Professional installation • Caregivers oversee • medication management • The end user presses a button: • “Time for your medication. • Press button to dispense.” • Timely alertsto caregivers for • missed doses Philips Medication Dispensing Service Can help reduce the risk of unnecessary medical complications and unplanned re-hospitalization due to non-adherence 11

  12. Key features of the Philips Medication Dispensing Service • Flexible dispensing for complex regimens • Dispenses up to 60 cups • Accommodates 1 to 40 days of medicine • Holds up to 6 doses per day • Reminder alerts for non-pill medications or instructions on taking meds • Optional early-dose feature • Safety features • Program for PRN (on demand) medications (the only system that offers this feature) • Locked cabinet that controls access • Rechargeable battery 12

  13. Caregiver alerts for: Number of missed doses Reminder when medication doses need refilling Dispenser errors Loss of electricity Monitoring report available online, 24 hours per day Exceptional service and support Support from Philips Lifeline 13

  14. Meaningful InnovationEnabling adherence and independence at home • Flexible dosing Capacity enables greater control • Dispenses up to 60 cups • Accommodates 1 to 40 days • Accommodates Complex Dosing Regimens • Doses up to 6 doses per day • Reminder alerts for non-pill medications • Reminder alerts for instructions on taking • medications • 60 minute optional caregiver reminder before the • medication is locked away at 90 mins • Offers Dispensing SafetyFeatures • Program for PRN medications (on demand) • Locked cabinet- controls access • Exceptional Service for Caregivers, through Philips Lifeline • 24-hour Support • Monitoring andtimely alertsto caregivers – 24/7 • Reminder alerts when dispenser almost empty • Strict FDA-regulated processes followed and rigorous quality and testing standards met

  15. Who needs the Philips Medication Dispensing Service? • People with one or more chronic conditions • Takes multiple medications and/or have complex medication regimens • Want to take medications properly • May have been hospitalized already for misuse of medications • Are at risk for complications, hospitalizations, admission to facility for round-the-clock care • Older adults • May have cognitive impairment • Have limited mobility and are at risk for falls • Requires assistance with meds today 16

  16. Maintaining independence with Lifeline • 5..Tinetti, ME,MD, et al, Risk factors for falls among elderly persons living in the community, NEJM, • 1988, Vol. 319 (26) :1701-1707 17

  17. How AutoAlert Works

  18. Prepare for improved safety at home by asking: If you were to fall tonight, how would you get up? If you couldn’t get up, how would you get help? How will you manage your medications when no one is there to help? Lifeline services are essential to independent living 20

  19. Referring is simple 1. Introduce Lifeline services to your patients with a brochure and explain why you feel the service would help them. 2. Call Lifeline with the patient (or caregiver) contact information and your name. We will take care of all the rest! 21

  20. New End-User Brochure 22

  21. New End User Brochure (cont’d) 23

  22. Philips Lifeline Assistive Technologies AT400 Transmitter The AT400 Transmitter is about the size of a deck of cards. It receives an electrical signal from a Personal Help Switch. Also enables users to answer and disconnect telephone calls with a Personal Help Switch. Personal Help Switches Sip or Puff Switch – 29% of all Switches Pillow Switch – 42% of all Switches Rocking Lever Switch – 12% of all Switch orders Wobble Switch – 17% of all Switches

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