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Real-World Impact of a Pharmacogenomics-Enriched Comprehensive Medication Management Program

Joseph P. Jarvis, Arul Prakasam Peter, Murray Keogh, Vince Baldasare, Gina M. Beanland, Zachary T. Wilkerson, Steven Kradel, Jeffrey A. Shaman

2022Journal of Personalized Medicine63 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The availability of clinical decision support systems (CDSS) and other methods for personalizing medicine now allows evaluation of their real-world impact on healthcare delivery. For example, addressing issues associated with polypharmacy in older patients using pharmacogenomics (PGx) and comprehensive medication management (CMM) is thought to hold great promise for meaningful improvements across the goals of the Quadruple Aim. However, few studies testing these tools at scale, using relevant system-wide metrics, and under real-world conditions, have been published to date. Here, we document a reduction of ~$7000 per patient in direct medical charges (a total of $37 million over 5288 enrollees compared to 22,357 non-enrolled) in Medicare Advantage patients (≥65 years) receiving benefits through a state retirement system over the first 32 months of a voluntary PGx-enriched CMM program. We also observe a positive shift in healthcare resource utilization (HRU) away from acute care services and toward more sustainable and cost-effective primary care options. Together with improvements in medication risk assessment, patient/provider communication via pharmacist-mediated medication action plans (MAP), and the sustained positive trends in HRU, we suggest these results validate the use of a CDSS to unify PGx and CMM to optimize care for this and similar patient populations.

Topics & Concepts

PharmacogenomicsPolypharmacyMedicineClinical decision support systemUtilization managementHealth carePharmacistMedication therapy managementDecision support systemMedical emergencyIntensive care medicinePharmacyFamily medicineComputer sciencePharmacologyData miningEconomicsEconomic growthPharmacogenetics and Drug MetabolismPharmaceutical Practices and Patient OutcomesStatistical Methods in Clinical Trials