Our goal is to ensure appropriate and personalized use of medication and gene therapies by advancing to a scientific, evidence-based and cost-effective decision-making process and a team-based, systematic approach to medication use.
In this episode, Dr. Thomas Mattras, the director of operations in the Office of Primary Care at the U.S. Department of Veteran's Affairs, joins GTMRx executive director, Katherine H. Capps, to talk about personalized, proactive, patient-centered care; how to encourage physicians to utilize clinical pharmacists in their practice; and shares real patient success stories from CMM services.
HealthcareNOW Radio Podcast Network 262 followers262 1,781 tracks1,781 In this episode, Dr. Georges C. Benjamin, executive director of the American Public Health Association and co-lead of the GTMRx National Taskforce Building Vaccine Confidence in the Health Neighborhood, joins us to discuss how we can overcome vaccine hesitancy and implement systems and processes to help navigate us out of this current, and future, pandemics. As part of the taskforce, he led their work in identifying key issues and offering guidance designed to build vaccine confidence in local communities. Their goal was, and still is, to inform the strategies to engage teams at the community level to work collaboratively and communicate effectively about vaccination during current and future pandemics by engaging care teams in the local community; coordinating with schools, religious organizations, employers, barbers, hairdressers, YMCAs and others; collaborating with local, state and federal agencies; and communicating to ensure an ongoing effective, efficient and engaged community response.
In this episode, Cheryl Larson, president and CEO of the Midwest Business Group on Health (MBGH), a non-profit organization of over 130 mid to jumbo, self-funded, regional and multi-state, public and private employers, joins us to discuss how employers can work to get the medications right. After all, employers as health plan sponsors manage the health benefits for 49% of this country's total population. They can leverage their contract authority to bring about change and create a better medication use process for all Americans.
In this episode Dr. Julie Ceno-England tells listeners how comprehensive medication management combined with pharmacogenomics, or PGx helped target the correct therapy for her patient Mike. PGx is the study of how a person’s genes affect the way they respond to drugs. When utilized as a tool during the service delivery process of care we call comprehensive medication management (CMM), it puts the patient at the center of care, allowing us to target correct therapies and deliver care that is precise and personalized. You will hear Mike's story before and after consulting Dr. England and his courageous battle to get his medications right.
HealthcareNOW Radio and Podcast Network 226 followers226 1,309 tracks1,309 In this episode, we share some personal stories about what happens when medications are not optimized as well as work being done to get the medications right from Liz Helms, the president and CEO of the California Chronic Care Coalition (CCCC), an alliance of non profit, social consumer and provider organizations united to improve the health of Californians with chronic conditions or diseases. She shares with us the patient perspective in comprehensive medication management. After all, they are the ones who have the most to lose and gain from personalized and optimized medication use.
Liz Fowler, Executive Vice President for Programs at the Commonwealth Fund, former Vice President for Global Health Policy at Johnson & Johnson, and former special assistant to President Barack Obama on health care and economic policy at the National Economic Council, joins us to discuss health policy. Liz delves into the most prominent policy concerns, fractures in our current health care system, as well as problems that have been illuminated by the current pandemic such as mental health issues, loss of coverage as a result of mass unemployment and the enormous economic and practice impact on primary care. Release date: 27 August 2020
Guest Dr. Paul Grundy; GTMRx President and Innovaccer by GTMRx Institute
Guest Amanda Brummel, Pharm.D.; Fairview Health Services by GTMRx Institute
Voices of Change podcasts originally aired on HealthcareNOW Radio
Voices of Change podcasts originally aired on HealthcareNOW Radio
Voices of Change podcasts originally aired on HealthcareNOW Radio
Voices of Change podcasts originally aired on HealthcareNOW Radio
Voices of Change podcasts originally aired on HealthcareNOW Radio
Voices of Change podcasts originally aired on HealthcareNOW Radio
In this short podcast (1:12), Terry McInnis, MD, MPH, Board Member and President/Co-Founder of the GTMRx Institute and President of Blue Thorn Inc. discusses why the role of the clinical pharmacist is important in comprehensive medication management.
In this short podcast (1:30), Terry McInnis, MD, MPH, Board Member and President/Co-Founder of the GTMRx Institute and President of Blue Thorn Inc. describes Comprehensive Medication Management (CMM).
In this short podcast (1:31), Terry McInnis, MD, MPS, Board Member and President/Co-Founder of the GTMRx Institute and President of Blue Thorn Inc. discusses the importance of the study that she and two co-authors published about the $528 Billion opportunity.
In this short podcast (1:37), Terry McInnis, MD, MPH, board member and President/Co-Founder of the GTMRx Institute and President of Blue Thorn Inc. discusses the number one reason why she is so involved with the GTMRx Institute.
In this short podcast (1:49), Terry McInnis, MD, MPH, Board Member & President/Co-Founder of the GTMRx Institute and President of Blue Thorn Inc. shares the reason why she co-founded the GTMRx Institute.
Get the Medications Right Institute board member Dr. Terry McInnis talks about CMM & how GTMRx executive member the Department of Veterans Affairs can be a leader of CMM change in this month's The Clinical Pharmacy Practice Office Podcast.
In this short podcast (1:11), Deb Gage, MBA (Health IT), board member of the GTMRx Institute and President/CEO at Medecision discusses the number one reason why she and Medecision are involved with the GTMRx Institute.
In this short podcast (1:15), Deb Gage, MBA (Health IT), board member of the GTMRx Institute and President/CEO at Medecision discusses how the work of the GTMRx Institute plays into consumer engagement
In this short podcast (1:14), Deb Gage, MBA (Health IT), President/CEO at Medecision, and board member at the GTMRx Institute discusses what interested her to get involved with the GTMRx Institute.
Brigadier General Allison Hickey (retired) on the multi-disciplinary, solution-focused vision of the GTMR Institute.
Brigadier General Allison Hickey (retired) on getting the data right and the consumer viewpoint.
Dr. Ira Klein of J&J Health Care Services on the right drug for the right diagnosis.
Ira Klein on how the work of the Get the Medications Right Institute benefits Johnson&Johnson
In this brief video (1:05), Dr. Steve Goldberg passes a message to organizations that are interested in supporting the GTMRx Institute.
In this brief video (0:53), Dr. Steve Goldberg talks about the reason why Quest Diagnostics wished to be involved with the GTMRx Institute.
In this short podcast (1:18), Paul Abramowitz, Pharm.D., board member of the GTMRx Institute and CEO at the American Society of Health - System Pharmacists discusses the one message he wants his colleagues to hear about the GTMRx Institute, why that message specifically, and why now.
In this short podcast (1:47), Paul Abramowitz, Pharm.D., board member of the GTMRx Institute and CEO at the American Society of Health - System Pharmacists discusses how pharmacists on the health care team can enhance patient centered care.
In this short podcast (1:21), Paul Abramowitz, Pharm.D., board member of the GTMRx Institute and CEO at the American Society of Health - System Pharmacists discusses how pharmaceutical care is changing in terms of team-based care and its effects on patients
Dr. Paul Grundy on why now is the time for providers to get involved with the Get the Medications Right Institute.
Dr. Paul Grundy on where diagnostics fit in with GTMRx.
In this short podcast (6:48), C. Edwin Webb, Pharm.D., board member of the GTMRx Institute and senior policy advisor at the American College of Clinical Pharmacy, shares why he decided to get involved with the GTMRx Institute to get the medications right.
C. Edwin Webb, Pharm.D., on why he's involved with the Get the Medications Right Institute.
C. Edwin Webb, Pharm.D., on the value of including the pharmacist when it comes to patient activation, education, monitoring and integration into the care process.
C. Edwin Webb, Pharm.D. on the importance of being involved with the Get the Medications Right Institute.
C. Edwin Webb, Pharm.D., on why a multi-stakeholder collaborative important for the Get the Medications Right Institute.
C. Edwin Webb, Pharm.D., on why other companies, specifically drug manufacturers, should be interested in what the Get the Medications Right Institute is doing.
Health IT is a critical enabler for comprehensive medication management, In this brief podcast, Deb Gage, a board member of the GTMRx Institute, discusses why innovators like Medecision are actively working to support the mission to get the medications right for every patient.