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Tabula Rasa HealthCare (TRHC), doing business as CareKinesis, is the first national pharmacy that provides science-based medication risk identification and mitigation technologies and services. CareKinesis utilizes medication decision support tools and pharmacists certified in geriatrics to provide pharmacy services for various healthcare organizations including PACE organizations.
Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) is a Medicare-Medicaid program that provides comprehensive medical and supportive services to individuals >55 years of age who are certified by their state as needing nursing home care. As an alternative to institutionalization, PACE helps these individuals live safely in their community. The aim of PACE is to improve overall quality of life in four domains (physical, psychological, social, and spiritual) using a multidisciplinary approach. In the United States, the vast majority of PACE organizations collaborate with one pharmacy to dispense drugs, in addition to other pharmacy services, for their population of participants. Presently, CareKinesis services approximately 140 PACE sites, across the country. As a national PACE pharmacy provider since 2011, CareKinesis focuses on improving medication regimens to reduce medication-related risks while enhancing economic, clinical and humanistic outcomes.
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Pharmacist-led pharmacogenomics (PGx) clinical services and medication safety reviews are currently being offered to PACE organizations under the direction of licensed healthcare prescribers by CareKinesis d/b/a Tabula Rasa HealthCare. This project aims to include patients enrolled in the PACE organization who received PGx testing. PGx testing was performed by one of several contracted PGx vendors with TRHC (e.g., Corriel, CQuentia, OneOme) at the time. Upon return from the laboratory, PGx results were integrated into TRHC's proprietary Clinical Decision Support System (Medication Risk Mitigation™ Matrix, CareKinesis, Moorestown, NJ) that guides pharmacists to identify DDIs, DGIs, and DDGIs. As part of this workflow, clinical pharmacists utilized PGx results combined with a comprehensive DDI review (via PGx consult, medication safety review, and/or polypharmacy call) to inform their recommendations to PACE prescribers to address medication problems, including those related to DDIs, DGIs, and/or DDGIs (drug-induced phenoconversion). Upon reviewing the pharmacist's recommendation(s) and based on their clinical assessment, PACE prescribers decided whether to implement the recommended changes. This current study plans to collect data retrospectively from the past six years (2016-2021) on specific PGx test results, genotype-guided and interacting drugs, and recommendations, in order to look for any patterns that may help optimize the process of PGx consultation and/or PGx-guided recommendations, with the ultimate goal of reducing adverse drug events and improving patient outcomes.
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a) Patient did not receive PGx test results.
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