Drug Topics - June 16, 2008 - (Page 35) 35 Long-Term Care CMS to R.Ph.s: Beware of new nursing home guidance Fred Gebhart compliance guidance for nursing homes proposed by the Office of the Inspector General for the Department of Health & Human Services emphasizes the need for appropriate pharmaceutical care. The proposals, which appeared in the Federal Register earlier this year, are the first comprehensive revision of OIG’s compliance guidance since 2000. “These proposals track existing regulatory requirements and Gene Memoli practice standards,” said Claudia warns that Schlosberg, director of policy and the feds are advocacy for the American Sociwatching to see if pharmacists ety of Consultant Pharmacists. comply with the “The OIG has reiterated best OIG guidance. practices and reminded nursing homes to follow the rules. We think that is a good course to follow.” Much of the draft guidance deals with the appropriate use of psychotropic drugs, medication management, and federal kickback statutes. The OIG has found that psychotropic drugs represent two risk areas for nursing homes. One is the use of psychotropics as chemical restraints, the other is the use of unnecessary drugs. “This guidance is OIG’s way of telling nursing homes that they will be watching these areas,” said consultant pharmacist Gene Memoli, president-elect of the Connecticut Society of Consultant Pharmacists. “Most of this stuff has been in place for a number of years.” In the guidance, OIG noted that facilities are specifically prohibited from using medications as a means of restraint for “purposes of discipline or convenience, and not required to treat the resident’s medical symptoms.” For residents whose condition requires the use of psychotropic agents, regulations from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services require that dosages be gradually reduced unless contraindicated. Residents must also receive behavioral interventions aimed at reducing medication use. “That’s something that has been going on in one form or another for at least 20 years,” Memoli said. “OIG is reminding nursing homes that they have to make sure it actually happens.” In practice, he said, patient records must show an appropriate indication for every medication. In addition, nursing A homes must monitor each use of psychotropic agents and document both the need and the monitoring. Facilities must also document steps taken to ensure compliance. Those steps include education of staff and prescribers and ensuring that individual patient care plans are consistent with patient needs rather than the convenience of the facility or staff. “Those steps are what leads to the proper medication use for each resident,” Memoli said. “It sounds easy, but there is a lot involved, especially for the consultant pharmacist.” The draft compliance also notes that federal law requires nursing homes to provide pharmaceutical services to meet the needs of each patient. CMS regulations go even farther, requiring facilities to employ or obtain the services of a consultant pharmacist to provide those services and to review all drug regimens. In many cases, OIG noted, consultant pharmacists are provided by the long term care pharmacy that serves the facility. The danger is a potential conflict between patient needs for specific agents and long term care pharmacy formularies or other preferred drug selection procedures. Consultant pharmacists working for long term care pharmacies could face a conflict of interest. “Facilities should establish policies that make clear that all prescribing must be based principally on clinical efficacy and appropriateness,” OIG wrote in the draft guidance. “Drug switches should not be made by a pharmacist without authorization from the attending physician, medical director, or other licensed prescriber (except for generic substitutions where permitted by State law.)” One key area the draft guidance did not explore in detail is Medicare Part D. OIG noted in broad terms that nursing homes should work with long term care pharmacies to ensure that all residents can use the Part D plan each resident chooses. The guidance does discuss anti-kickback statutes and prohibits offering or receiving anything of value to induce or to reward the referral or generation of business. Still, Memoli and Schlosberg both noted that the guidance makes no mention of questionable behavior in the Medicare Part D program. “Part D formularies drive medication use decisions in the real world and formularies are driven by financial relationships between plans and manufacturers,” Schlosberg said. “We need the same scrutiny applied to those relationships in the nursing home environment.”
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Drug Topics - June 16, 2008 Drug Topics - June 16, 2008 Contents Latebreakers Letters Latebreakers in Depth Pharmacists Lose in Final ESRD Rule New Drug Helps Palliative Patients on Opioids Take Care of Business Oral Treatment Reduces Multiple Sclerosis Flare-ups Beware of Inflammatory Masses From Implantable Infusion Systems Safer Therapeutic Options Emerging for Atrial Fibrillation Congressional Committee Chair Calls for Action Against Hospital Infections This Software System Helps Hospitals Manage Anticoagulation Therapy Rx Care Community Practice JP at Large Self-Care Cover Story Long-Term Care Chains and Business Technology Technology Update Continuing Education New Products Advertisers Index Classified Viewpoint Drug Topics - June 16, 2008 Drug Topics - June 16, 2008 - Drug Topics - June 16, 2008 (Page Cover1) Drug Topics - June 16, 2008 - Drug Topics - June 16, 2008 (Page Cover2) Drug Topics - June 16, 2008 - Drug Topics - June 16, 2008 (Page 1) Drug Topics - 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Latebreakers in Depth (Page 19) Drug Topics - June 16, 2008 - Latebreakers in Depth (Page 20) Drug Topics - June 16, 2008 - Pharmacists Lose in Final ESRD Rule (Page HSE1) Drug Topics - June 16, 2008 - New Drug Helps Palliative Patients on Opioids Take Care of Business (Page HSE2) Drug Topics - June 16, 2008 - New Drug Helps Palliative Patients on Opioids Take Care of Business (Page HSE3) Drug Topics - June 16, 2008 - Oral Treatment Reduces Multiple Sclerosis Flare-ups (Page HSE4) Drug Topics - June 16, 2008 - Beware of Inflammatory Masses From Implantable Infusion Systems (Page HSE5) Drug Topics - June 16, 2008 - Safer Therapeutic Options Emerging for Atrial Fibrillation (Page HSE6) Drug Topics - June 16, 2008 - Safer Therapeutic Options Emerging for Atrial Fibrillation (Page HSE7) Drug Topics - June 16, 2008 - Safer Therapeutic Options Emerging for Atrial Fibrillation (Page HSE8) Drug Topics - June 16, 2008 - Safer Therapeutic Options Emerging for Atrial Fibrillation (Page HSE9) Drug Topics - June 16, 2008 - Congressional Committee Chair Calls for Action Against Hospital Infections (Page HSE10) Drug Topics - June 16, 2008 - Congressional Committee Chair Calls for Action Against Hospital Infections (Page HSE11) Drug Topics - June 16, 2008 - This Software System Helps Hospitals Manage Anticoagulation Therapy (Page HSE12) Drug Topics - June 16, 2008 - Rx Care (Page 21) Drug Topics - June 16, 2008 - Rx Care (Page 22) Drug Topics - June 16, 2008 - Rx Care (Page 23) Drug Topics - June 16, 2008 - Rx Care (Page 24) Drug Topics - June 16, 2008 - Community Practice (Page 25) Drug Topics - June 16, 2008 - JP at Large (Page 26) Drug Topics - June 16, 2008 - JP at Large (Page 27) Drug Topics - June 16, 2008 - JP at Large (Page 28) Drug Topics - June 16, 2008 - Self-Care (Page 29) Drug Topics - June 16, 2008 - Cover Story (Page 30) Drug Topics - June 16, 2008 - Cover Story (Page 31) Drug Topics - June 16, 2008 - Cover Story (Page 32) Drug Topics - June 16, 2008 - Cover Story (Page 32A) Drug Topics - 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