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Best Practices from Highly Rated Health Plans Working with Community Pharmacy Partners

A Johnson & Johnson Health Care Systems Inc. Supported Webinar Series Proudly Presented by PQA, Inc.
The Pharmacy Quality Alliance invites you to a complimentary one-hour webinar on January 26, 2017 at 2:00 PM  ET entitled,  Best Practices from Highly Rated Health Plans Working with Community Pharmacy Partners.
 
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This webinar will focus on best practice of community pharmacies working in partnership with health plans to meet the needs of a quality-driven healthcare system. The webinar will describe solutions for creating meaningful collaborations and programs, as well as measures for determining their success. The webinar will also address specific best practice examples and how they can be scaled beyond the current states where they exist.
 
The webinar is open to PQA members and non-members.

Presenters:
  • Tripp Logan, PharmD, Community Pharmacist and Owner received his PharmD from the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Pharmacy in 2002. After graduation, he returned to his native Charleston, MO to practice pharmacy with his father, Richard. The Logan Family currently owns and operates 3 independent community pharmacies in the Southeast Missouri area with a strong focus on patient care and pharmacy quality. In early 2013, they launched MedHere Today, a pharmacy quality consulting service. Their goal is to implement quality focused patient care management programs into community pharmacy workflow, drive quality growth within these pharmacies, and use the resulting data to strengthen their client pharmacies' position in today's health care marketplace.  Dr. Logan is a registered pharmacist in the state of Missouri and currently practices at L & S Pharmacy, Medical Arts Pharmacy, and New Madrid Pharmacy. Tripp also serves in measure development leadership at the Pharmacy Quality Alliance, is a NCPA Innovation Center Board Member, and is Senior Quality Consultant and Partner at MedHere Today Consulting.
     
  • Troy Trygstad is Vice President of Pharmacy Programs for Community Care of North Carolina (CCNC), the organization providing medical homes for 1.4 million Medicaid recipients. Under his direction at CCNC, the Network Pharmacist program has grown to include more than 80 pharmacists involved in activities ranging from patient-level medication reconciliation to practice-level health information technology adoption to network-level management of pharmacy benefits. In addition to serving on multiple advisory panels addressing medication non-adherence, he has co-developed novel adherence programs and technologies that use multiple types and sources of drug use data to predict, intervene and triage medication management interventions and coaching opportunities under a multi-state collaborative called The Pharmacy Home Project. As part of that work, Trygstad co-created the PHARMACeHOMEâ„¢ platform which captures a community-level drug use narrative with drug therapy problem-finding utilities. He also co-created Care TriageTM logistics engine which organizes interventions and interventionists based on predictive models, taking into account available resources within a given ecosystem. Both are currently utilized in more than 40 distinct licensures, settings and roles, across multiple geographies with more than 4,000 distinct users. He is also the Project Director for a CMMI Round 2 Innovations award that tests new models of payment and pharmacy connectivity to primary care providers and the Medical Neighborhood. Trygstad received his PharmD and MBA degrees from Drake University and a PhD in Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Policy from the University of North Carolina. He proudly practices in a community pharmacy setting on nights and weekends and serves as a board member for the American Pharmacists Association Foundation.

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This promotional educational activity is not accredited.  The educational program content is developed by PQA, Inc. with the assistance of the speakers.  PQA is solely responsible for the control of marketing, registration, hosting, coordinating, and managing the execution of the webinar.
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