An Official Journal of the Japan Primary Care Association
Online ISSN : 2187-2791
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Introduction of collaborative drug therapy management (CDTM) into a community healthcare system in Japan
— Effects of an ex post facto approval of prescription questions on utilization rate for generic drugs and healthcare insurance fees
Takehiro OgawaAkira MatsushitaToshihiro NakashimaHiroko MoriyasuKenichi ShimadaTakashi EgawaYutaka GomitaMasashi TakahashiYoichiro Takami
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2013 Volume 36 Issue 4 Pages 302-307

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Introduction : As one of the strategies for the introduction of collaborative drug therapy management (CDTM) into a community healthcare system in Japan, we constructed a ‘positive list’ which was agreed by a family physician in advance, and subsequently validated the effects on healthcare insurance fees, the number of prescription question and the changes of utilization rate for generic drugs.
Methods : The items that replaced prescription questions with regard to ex post facto approval were defined as ‘Resolved Questions’ in our constructed positive list. By adopting the ‘Resolved Questions’, we then examined the effect on healthcare insurance fees, prescription questions and the changes of utilization rates for generic drugs.
Results : Among all prescription questions accepted from January through May 2012 inclusive, 178 (22.7%) were ‘Resolved Questions’, without there being change in the therapeutic strategies by the prescribing physicians. During this period, 17,455 healthcare insurance fees were reduced. In addition, the utilization rate for generic drugs were increased up to 46.6%.
Conclusion : The reduction of healthcare insurance fees, prescription questions and the increased utilization rates of generic drugs were facilitated by prudent pharmacist judgements based on ‘Resolved Questions’.

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