
Improving Patient Follow Up & Monitoring

Naloxone Guidance
Opioid Disposal & Deactivation
Pharmacists' Role in Opioid Stewardship
Guidelines
Patient Communication & Education
Opioid Tapering
Workflow Tools
eCare Plan Documentation
Workflow Tools
Vaccine Clinic Information
Immunization Schedules
eCare Plan Documentation
Records, Registries, and Reporting
Billing
Care Team Coordination
Guidelines
eCare Plan Documentation
Workflow Tools
Additional Information & Resources
Patient Communication & Education
Care Team Coordination
eCare Plan Documentation
Workflow Tools
Assessing Social Determinants of Health
Community Data & Local Services
Domains
Domain 1 : Leveraging the Appointment-Based Model
Domain 2 : Improving Patient Follow Up and Monitoring
Domain 3 : Developing New Roles for Non-Pharmacist Support Staff
Domain 4 : Optimizing the Utilization of Technology and electronic Care Plans
Domain 5 : Establishing Working Relationships with other Care Team Members
Domain 6 : Developing the Business Model and Expressing Value
Community-Based Pharmacies have great opportunity to lead the healthcare system in effective patient follow up and monitoring utilizing system-leading number of patient touch points. While some provider appointments can be every six months to a year, most patients visit their pharmacy at least once a month. Therefore, the ABM opens the door for pharmacy-driven follow-up and monitoring at monthly intervals (e.g. A1c measurements every 3 months or blood pressure checks every month). Tools under this domain will help you incorporate follow-up and monitoring into your pharmacy workflow efficiently.

DOMAIN TWO
Improving Patient Follow Up and Monitoring