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12142 Pearl Bay Ridge Indianapolis, IN 46236 [email protected] Connect with our team: Jodi Mann, PharmD, BCPS, CGP [email protected] 317-833-0657 Lisa O'Hara, PharmD, CGP [email protected] 317-507-8193 www.CTSpharmacists.com Who is preventing medication related adverse effects and death in your facility? Nursing home residents experience 350,000 adverse drug effects each year. About Us... CTS pharmacists have over 40 years combined service caring for our senior population. As independent, board Certified Geriatric Pharmacists, we provide innovative and comprehensive person centered care which promotes our resident’s ability to achieve their highest attainable physical, mental, and psychosocial well-being. We look forward to ensuring your residents “age in place” and experience better health related outcomes through our comprehensive medication therapy management program. Above and Beyond... We take our consulting services to the next level by offering our commu- nities beneficial programs, meeting participation, and positive relation- ships with the interdisciplinary team, including prescribers. • Individualized Medication Regimen Review • Immediate Evaluation of Resident Change in Condition • Statistical Analysis of Outcomes Data • Behavioral Health Management Participation • Care Plan Participation • Quality Assessment & Assurance Participation • Educational Programs for Residents, Family, & Staff • Health & Wellness Clinics/Fairs • Vaccination Certified A Step Ahead... We are cutting edge consultants ahead of the ACO or Pay for Performance Model already collecting, improving, and reporting data about diabetes, heart failure, copd, and antipsychotic use. The collection, improving, and reporting of data has propelled some of our facilities to be the hospitals first choice for discharge. “It has been a privilege to work with Dr. Mann, Dr. O'Hara, and their team at CTS . They are leading national efforts to reduce the use of antipsychotic medications across the continuum of senior care. Each patient is treated with respect, as an individual, and given the chance to age in place." Lauri Thomas, Health Care Excel Indiana's Quality Improvement Organization The Partnership to Improve Dementia Care in Nursing Homes National Improvement Statistics Released on Antipsychotic Use: 16.3% vs. 44% 92 % "Any symptom in an elderly patient should be considered a drug side-effect until proven otherwise." -- J. Gurwitz et al. Brown University, Long-Term Care Quality Letter 1995. *CTS data includes CMS excluded diagnosis: Huntington's disease, Tourette's syndrome, & Schizophrenia The CTS Difference: Average Time Spent in Facility 40 vs. 60 Residents per day Average Medication Count 9.92 vs. 13 per Resident Average Antipsychotic Utilization Rate National - 20.3% Illinois - 24% Indiana - 20.2% Ohio - 22% 40 % 27 % 29 % 45 % 28 % 37 % CTS 15.2% * vs.

*CTS data includes CMS excluded diagnosis: 9216.3% vs. 44%ctspharmacists.com/pdf/CTS-info.pdf · Care Quality Letter 1995. *CTS data includes CMS excluded diagnosis: Huntington's

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Page 1: *CTS data includes CMS excluded diagnosis: 9216.3% vs. 44%ctspharmacists.com/pdf/CTS-info.pdf · Care Quality Letter 1995. *CTS data includes CMS excluded diagnosis: Huntington's

12142 Pearl Bay Ridge • Indianapolis, IN 46236 • [email protected]

Connect with our team:

Jodi Mann, PharmD, BCPS, CGP • [email protected] • 317-833-0657Lisa O'Hara, PharmD, CGP • [email protected] • 317-507-8193

www.CTSpharmacists.com

Who is preventing medication related adverse effects and death in your facility?

Nursing home residents experience 350,000 adverse drug effects each year.

About Us...CTS pharmacists have over 40 years combined service caring for our senior population. As independent, board Certified Geriatric Pharmacists, we provide innovative and comprehensive person centered care which promotes our resident’s ability to achieve their highest attainable physical, mental, and psychosocial well-being. We look forward to ensuring your residents “age in place” and experience better health related outcomes through our comprehensive medication therapy management program.

Above and Beyond...We take our consulting services to the next level by offering our commu-nities beneficial programs, meeting participation, and positive relation-ships with the interdisciplinary team, including prescribers.

• Individualized Medication Regimen Review • Immediate Evaluation of Resident Change in Condition • Statistical Analysis of Outcomes Data • Behavioral Health Management Participation • Care Plan Participation • Quality Assessment & Assurance Participation • Educational Programs for Residents, Family, & Staff • Health & Wellness Clinics/Fairs • Vaccination Certified

A Step Ahead...We are cutting edge consultants ahead of the ACO or Pay for Performance Model already collecting, improving, and reporting data about diabetes, heart failure, copd, and antipsychotic use. The collection, improving, and reporting of data has propelled some of our facilities to be the hospitals first choice for discharge.

“It has been a privilege to work with Dr. Mann, Dr. O'Hara, and their team at CTS . They are leading national efforts to reduce the use of antipsychotic medications across the continuum of senior care. Each patient is treated with respect, as an individual, and given the chance to age in place."

Lauri Thomas, Health Care Excel Indiana's Quality Improvement Organization

The Partnership to Improve Dementia Care in Nursing Homes National Improvement

Statistics Released on Antipsychotic Use:16.3% vs. 44%

92%"Any symptom in an elderly patient should be considered a drug side-effect until proven otherwise." -- J. Gurwitz et al. Brown University, Long-Term Care Quality Letter 1995.

*CTS data includes CMS excluded diagnosis: Huntington's disease, Tourette's syndrome, & Schizophrenia

The CTS Difference:

Average Time Spent in Facility 40 vs. 60 Residents per day Average Medication Count 9.92 vs. 13 per Resident

Average Antipsychotic Utilization Rate

National - 20.3%

Illinois - 24%

Indiana - 20.2%

Ohio - 22%

40%

27%

29%

45%

28%

37%

CTS 15.2%* vs.