Naples, FL – The Long Term Care at Home Pharmacy Quality Commission is proud to announce the release of the country’s first standardized Long Term Care Pharmacy at Home Patient Qualification Form. This pivotal pharmacy-based attestation document has been adopted by hundreds of pharmacies across the nation, facilitating a uniform standard for qualifying patients for long-term care pharmacy services provided at home.
Since its implementation, the Patient Qualification Form has been utilized in multiple pharmacy audits across the United States, proving its effectiveness in identifying legitimate Long Term Care Pharmacy at Home patients. While it is not guaranteed to be audit-proof, its success in the market underscores its reliability and robustness in compliance and verification processes.
“This form is a game-changer for the industry,” said Lindsay Dymowski Constantino, President of the Long Term Care at Home Pharmacy Quality Commission. “It not only standardizes the patient qualification process across the board but also ensures that all parties, from pharmacies to PBMs to health plans, are on the same page when it comes to compliantly identifying Long Term Care Pharmacy at Home patients.”
The Commission’s release of this form marks a significant step forward in establishing a consistent framework for service provision and regulatory compliance. The document has already been used in audits conducted by Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBM), further validating its comprehensive applicability and acceptance.
In addition, PBMs in the US market have received copies of this qualification form to include in their audit and compliance departments. This ensures that these key stakeholders are well-acquainted with the criteria used to define and confirm a true Long Term Care Pharmacy at Home patient, facilitating smoother audit processes and enhancing the overall efficiency of compliance checks.
“The introduction of the Patient Qualification Form by the Long Term Care at Home Pharmacy Quality Commission is a milestone that supports our commitment to providing transparent, standardized, and high-quality care to patients at home,” added Dymowski Constantino. “We are delighted to see its positive impact on the industry and will continue to work towards innovations that support our pharmacies and their patients.”
In addition to the qualification attestation, the Long Term Care at Home Pharmacy Quality Commission has also released the first set of compliance standards and minimum service requirements in the market for LTC Pharmacy at home. This pioneering initiative has solidified the Commission’s role in elevating industry standards. Already, the Commission has partnered with an accrediting organization to launch the country’s first long-term care pharmacy at home accreditation, marking a significant advancement in ensuring consistent and quality care for patients receiving services in their homes. This collaborative effort underlines the commitment to not only setting but also maintaining high standards within the LTC Pharmacy at home sector.
For more information about the Quality Commission, Patient Qualification Form or to download a copy, please visit www.ltcathomequalitycommission.com
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