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Use Of Nonclinical Staff To Coordinate Oral Anticancer Drug Prescriptions.

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2019)

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72 Background: In September 2018, Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center (HICCC) began using non-clinical pharmacy liaisons to oversee coordination of oral anticancer drug (OACD) prescriptions (RXs), a task previously performed by clinical staff. Liaisons interact with payers, specialty pharmacies and financial assistance (FA) groups. We assessed the impact of this strategy on time to receipt of OACDs. Methods: We collected prospective data on all new OACD RXs from HICCC’s medical oncology practice from 1/1/2018 to 9/17/2018 (pre-liaisons) and 9/17/2018 to 5/1/2019 (post-liaisons). We collected patient demographic and insurance data; date of prescription; date of drug delivery; and interactions with payers and FA groups. Federal Drug Association labels were reviewed for drug approval dates and indications. Daily drug cost was defined according to average wholesale price. We define time to receipt (TTR) as days from RX to OACD delivery and used multivariable linear regression to determine factors associated with TTR (log transformed). Results: Over the study period, we evaluated 707 RXs; 93 (13%) were never filled. Of 614 filled RXs, 350 (57%) were placed in the pre-liaison period and 264 (43%) in the post-liaison period. After introduction of liaisons, FA was pursued for more RXs (17% vs 25%, p = 0.007); there was no difference pre- and post-liaisons in patient demographics, distribution of payers, RXs needing prior authorization (PA) (76% vs 77%), off-label RXs (14% vs 16%), RXs for drugs approved < 2 years earlier (5% vs 3%) or mean daily cost ($471 vs $470). Mean TTR before and after liaisons were 11.9 and 11.6 days, respectively. Linear regression showed longer TTR was associated with commercial payers (p = 0.02), need for PA (p = 0.03), FA pursuit (p ≤ 0.0001) and daily OACD cost (p = 0.03); no association was seen with use of liaisons, patient age, off-label use or OACDs approved < 2 years earlier. Conclusions: Implementation of pharmacy liaisons to coordinate OACD prescriptions did not impact the time to OACD receipt, though liaisons were able to pursue financial assistance for more patients. Insurance and cost factors had the greatest impact on time to drug receipt. Task shifting may reduce the clerical workload for providers.
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oral anticancer drug prescriptions,nonclinical staff
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