Administration, Billing, and Payment for Pharmacy Student-Based Immunizations to Medicare Beneficiaries at Mobile Medicare Clinics

Training student pharmacists to administer vaccinations requires a substantial investment in vaccines, supplies, and time. Few schools of pharmacy seek out or receive any reimbursement for the provision of vaccines, despite the fact it is a covered service. This study sought to implement, deliver, a...

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Main Authors: Joseph A. Woelfel, Edward L. Rogan, Rajul A. Patel, Winnie Ho, Hong Van Nguyen, Emily Highsmith, Claire Chang, Nhat-Thanh Nguyen, Morgan Sato, Daniel Nguyen
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-02-01
Series:Pharmacy
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2226-4787/7/1/22
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spelling doaj-22b43866fbb342cbb60ebd19b73471792020-11-25T01:13:40ZengMDPI AGPharmacy2226-47872019-02-01712210.3390/pharmacy7010022pharmacy7010022Administration, Billing, and Payment for Pharmacy Student-Based Immunizations to Medicare Beneficiaries at Mobile Medicare ClinicsJoseph A. Woelfel0Edward L. Rogan1Rajul A. Patel2Winnie Ho3Hong Van Nguyen4Emily Highsmith5Claire Chang6Nhat-Thanh Nguyen7Morgan Sato8Daniel Nguyen9Department of Pharmacy Practice, Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy, University of the Pacific, Stockton, CA 95211, USADepartment of Pharmacy Practice, Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy, University of the Pacific, Stockton, CA 95211, USADepartment of Pharmacy Practice, Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy, University of the Pacific, Stockton, CA 95211, USADepartment of Pharmacy Practice, Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy, University of the Pacific, Stockton, CA 95211, USADepartment of Pharmacy Practice, Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy, University of the Pacific, Stockton, CA 95211, USADepartment of Pharmacy Practice, Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy, University of the Pacific, Stockton, CA 95211, USADepartment of Pharmacy Practice, Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy, University of the Pacific, Stockton, CA 95211, USADepartment of Pharmacy Practice, Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy, University of the Pacific, Stockton, CA 95211, USADepartment of Pharmacy Practice, Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy, University of the Pacific, Stockton, CA 95211, USADepartment of Pharmacy Practice, Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy, University of the Pacific, Stockton, CA 95211, USATraining student pharmacists to administer vaccinations requires a substantial investment in vaccines, supplies, and time. Few schools of pharmacy seek out or receive any reimbursement for the provision of vaccines, despite the fact it is a covered service. This study sought to implement, deliver, and demonstrate an innovative, financially sustainable curriculum-based immunization program by trained pharmacy students as part of their experiential learning. Thirty-nine community health clinics targeting Medicare beneficiaries were conducted throughout Northern/Central California during Medicare’s fall open enrollment periods between 2014⁻2016. American Pharmacists Association (APhA)-trained student pharmacists (under licensed pharmacist supervision) administered 1777 vaccinations. Vaccines were billed via a secure Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA)-compliant web-based portal. The total net income was $11,905 and $8032 for 2015 and 2016, respectively. Return on investment was greatest for the influenza vaccine > Tdap > pneumococcal. Pharmacy students are already being trained to provide immunizations and can utilize their skills to deliver financially viable public health programs.https://www.mdpi.com/2226-4787/7/1/22immunization programsmobile health unitsexperiential learningbillinghealthy people 2020
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author Joseph A. Woelfel
Edward L. Rogan
Rajul A. Patel
Winnie Ho
Hong Van Nguyen
Emily Highsmith
Claire Chang
Nhat-Thanh Nguyen
Morgan Sato
Daniel Nguyen
spellingShingle Joseph A. Woelfel
Edward L. Rogan
Rajul A. Patel
Winnie Ho
Hong Van Nguyen
Emily Highsmith
Claire Chang
Nhat-Thanh Nguyen
Morgan Sato
Daniel Nguyen
Administration, Billing, and Payment for Pharmacy Student-Based Immunizations to Medicare Beneficiaries at Mobile Medicare Clinics
Pharmacy
immunization programs
mobile health units
experiential learning
billing
healthy people 2020
author_facet Joseph A. Woelfel
Edward L. Rogan
Rajul A. Patel
Winnie Ho
Hong Van Nguyen
Emily Highsmith
Claire Chang
Nhat-Thanh Nguyen
Morgan Sato
Daniel Nguyen
author_sort Joseph A. Woelfel
title Administration, Billing, and Payment for Pharmacy Student-Based Immunizations to Medicare Beneficiaries at Mobile Medicare Clinics
title_short Administration, Billing, and Payment for Pharmacy Student-Based Immunizations to Medicare Beneficiaries at Mobile Medicare Clinics
title_full Administration, Billing, and Payment for Pharmacy Student-Based Immunizations to Medicare Beneficiaries at Mobile Medicare Clinics
title_fullStr Administration, Billing, and Payment for Pharmacy Student-Based Immunizations to Medicare Beneficiaries at Mobile Medicare Clinics
title_full_unstemmed Administration, Billing, and Payment for Pharmacy Student-Based Immunizations to Medicare Beneficiaries at Mobile Medicare Clinics
title_sort administration, billing, and payment for pharmacy student-based immunizations to medicare beneficiaries at mobile medicare clinics
publisher MDPI AG
series Pharmacy
issn 2226-4787
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Training student pharmacists to administer vaccinations requires a substantial investment in vaccines, supplies, and time. Few schools of pharmacy seek out or receive any reimbursement for the provision of vaccines, despite the fact it is a covered service. This study sought to implement, deliver, and demonstrate an innovative, financially sustainable curriculum-based immunization program by trained pharmacy students as part of their experiential learning. Thirty-nine community health clinics targeting Medicare beneficiaries were conducted throughout Northern/Central California during Medicare’s fall open enrollment periods between 2014⁻2016. American Pharmacists Association (APhA)-trained student pharmacists (under licensed pharmacist supervision) administered 1777 vaccinations. Vaccines were billed via a secure Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA)-compliant web-based portal. The total net income was $11,905 and $8032 for 2015 and 2016, respectively. Return on investment was greatest for the influenza vaccine > Tdap > pneumococcal. Pharmacy students are already being trained to provide immunizations and can utilize their skills to deliver financially viable public health programs.
topic immunization programs
mobile health units
experiential learning
billing
healthy people 2020
url https://www.mdpi.com/2226-4787/7/1/22
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