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What are the three core elements required for a controlled substance diversion prevention program? - ANSWER core administrative elements, system level controls, and provider level controls What are the 4 components of a system level control? - ANSWER automation and technology, HR management, mon...

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What are the three core elements required for a controlled substance diversion
prevention program? - ANSWER core administrative elements, system level
controls, and provider level controls


What are the 4 components of a system level control? - ANSWER automation and
technology, HR management, monitoring and surveillance, and investigation and
reporting


What are examples of a system level control? - ANSWER automated dispensing
cabinets, barcode med administration


What type of form is a form that is used when controlled substance discrepancies
remain unresolved? - ANSWER DEA Form 106


What are the 2 components of a core administrative element? - ANSWER
organizational oversight and accountability, legal and regulatory requirements


What are the 8 components of a provider level control? - ANSWER chain of
custody, storage, and security, internal pharmacy controls, prescribing and
administration, returns, waste, and disposal


Which operations require a barcode verification? - ANSWER stocking in ADS,
pharmacy tech compounding and repackaging, ADS dispensing

,T/F: Hospital operating rooms do not require barcode verification. - ANSWER True


What are the three practice management models? - ANSWER medication therapy
management, disease state management, primary care medical home


Which practice model focuses on the complete medication regimen? - ANSWER
medication therapy management


What are examples of MTM? - ANSWER medication reviews, pharmacotherapy
consults, anticoagulation management, immunizations, health wellness programs


What regulations does the state outline for a collaborative practice agreement? -
ANSWER 1. disease states that are allowed 2. location where services are
rendered 3. ability order labs 4. types of drug changes (initiate, DC, modify) that
can be made 5. required credentials


What are the general steps for justifying a new pharmacy service? - ANSWER 1.
identify need 2. establish stakeholders 3. plan description 4. funding
establishment 5. presenting plan 6. evaluation


What are the two parts of an objective economic justification? - ANSWER return
on investment, cost benefit analysis


What is the return on investment equation? - ANSWER return on investment = net
benefit/total costs

, What is the analysis that converts outcomes to a dollar value and evaluates the
ratio of benefits to the cost? - ANSWER cost benefit analysis


T/F: A cost benefit analysis includes tangible and intangible benefits and costs -
ANSWER true


What are the types of medical costs? - ANSWER indirect, direct


What type of medical cost is associated with the direct patient care such as
supplies and equipment - ANSWER direct medical cost


What type of medical cost is associated with the medical condition but the direct
medical care such as transport, daycare, special diets? - ANSWER direct non-
medical cost


What type of cost is associated with decreased productivity such as loss of work
or life? - ANSWER indirect cost


What type of cost is associated with the nonfinancial outcomes of a medical
condition such as pain or grief? - ANSWER intangible cost


What are the 5 quality measures that disease state management requires? -
ANSWER 1. comprehensive 2. accountable 3. feasible 4. scientifically sound 5.
usable


Which DSM quality measure must identify structural gaps such as lack of
communication? - ANSWER comprehensive quality measure - structure

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