Friday, November 09, 2018

Enhancing Care For and Management of Hepatitis C Patients

Today’s guest post comes from Lily Duong, Chief Clinical Officer at Therigy.

Lily discusses challenges treating Hepatitis C patients and explains how a specialty patient management platform can improve outcomes.

She introduces Therigy’s latest publication series: Specialty Pharmacy Standards of Care. Download the first volume in this series here: Specialty Pharmacy Standards of Care: Hepatitis C.

Read on for Lily’s insights.

Enhancing Care For and Management of Hepatitis C Patients
By Lily Duong, PharmD, RPh, Chief Clinical Officer, Therigy

Therigy, the trusted partner for specialty pharmacy management software and services, has developed a new publication series: Specialty Pharmacy Standards of Care.

With hundreds of thousands of unique patients served and over 100,000,000 patient assessment responses completed, Therigy has enabled pharmacists and patient care providers with a consistent way to care for patients across the nation with our flagship software, TherigySTM™.

The first volume addresses the Hepatitis C virus (HCV) and is available for download: Specialty Pharmacy Standards of Care.

We leveraged our in-depth knowledge gained from serving hundreds of specialty pharmacies and over 75,000 HCV patients over a decade to establish the care guidelines presented in Specialty Pharmacy Standards of Care: Hepatitis C.

Therigy will be releasing additional volumes covering other disease states. We are enhancing our specialty pharmacy management software to execute these standards.

HEPATITIS C IS WIDESPREAD

Approximately 399,000 people die each year from HCV, mostly from cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Unfortunately, up to 75% of people living with HCV do not know they are infected. Luckily, the specialty industry has learned a lot over the years through research and clinical care studies where these infected patients, with the right treatment regimen and adherence, can be treated and “cured.”

DETERMINING THE APPROPRIATE HEPATITIS C TREATMENT CAN BE A COMPLICATED TASK

With many physicians prescribing different types of treatment, there is sometimes a gap in determining the correct HCV regimen. Many patients are seeking care from a gastroenterologist or a hepatologist, but many are not. They are left seeking care with their general practitioner or family doctor, who may not be well versed in the HCV regimens. It is extremely important to ensure the correct regimen and duration of treatment to help the patient achieve a sustained viral response. For over 10 years, pharmacists and patient care coordinators have used specialty patient management platforms to ensure that the patient is on the appropriate therapy to combat the virus.

PHARMACISTS PLAY A VITAL ROLE

To achieve a sustained viral response, or “cure,” the correct treatment needs to be prescribed and adhered to. The newer drugs available today have efficacy rates of 95% or greater. Many patients lack knowledge about the Hepatitis C virus and the importance of treatment. They may fall into old habits of taking medications—missing a dose here or there, not refilling their prescription on time, or not getting the required lab work done in a timely manner to ensure the continuation request of a prior authorization approval. Pharmacists and patient care coordinators play a vital role in educating patients and providing constant support throughout therapy to improve adherence rates and ultimately assist in the sustained viral response.

TREATMENT OUTCOMES ARE OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE

Outcomes data are extremely important in the evaluation of Hepatitis C treatment. Prior to the advancement of treatments, Hepatitis C had significant impact on reduction of work productivity. Today, treatment outcomes are being monitored for items including: regression of fibrosis/cirrhosis, reduced hospitalization, reduction in urgent care and acute doctor visits, drug resistance, Hepatitis C recurrence, and of course, sustained viral response.

When pharmacists and healthcare providers document patient side effects and adherence—for every HCV patient, month after month—they create meaningful data. Using a robust specialty patient management platform, such as TherigySTM, these data can be used to review trends and to capture patient-specific support measures, which can be quantified into savings.

STANDARDS OF CARE FOR HEPATITIS C PATIENTS

Understanding the level of care and attention Hepatitis C patients need and wanting to do all that we can to support pharmacists and the entire care team, Therigy has established a pharmacist care plan with specified standards of care for the pharmacy and their staff to use in caring for their HCV patients.

Not every pharmacy is going to provide all the same services through the patient’s journey. Each pharmacy can determine the level of service they feel is necessary to support the patient, to achieve optimal outcomes, to satisfy their stakeholders, and to grow their business. At Therigy, we have designed TherigySTM to assist our pharmacy customers at different levels of service, but always with the patient in mind.

Therigy’s team of pharmacists have identified three levels of patient care and support to address specific medical needs and diagnoses. Establishing the standards of care for a Hepatitis C patient and understanding the need for that personalized care will immensely improve a patient’s quality of life and will inevitably increase the quality of care for the overall patient population.

To learn more about these standards of care and the supporting outcomes data, download Specialty Pharmacy Standards of Care: Hepatitis C.


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