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Audits can be challenging, but with the right preparation, your pharmacy can maintain compliance while safeguarding patient care. This session will address common pitfalls in prescription requirements, medication substitutions, and workflow processes that can impact accurate billing, documentation, and patient outcomes. Gain practical strategies to enhance compliance efforts, minimize disruptions to therapy, and ensure seamless access to medications.
1. Examine common pitfalls related to prescription documentation and required prescription components that can impact patient care and lead to audit issues.
2. Discuss key considerations when handling medication substitutions and prescription modifications to optimize outcomes.
3. Identify workflow processes that support accurate billing, claims submission, and documentation while minimizing disruptions to patient therapy.
4. Evaluate recommended practices for ensuring compliance with audit standards to maintain seamless patient access to medications and avoid penalties.
5. Construct key components of a pharmacy-specific audit preparedness plan that prioritizes patient safety and addresses common compliance risks.
Technician Learning Objectives
1. Examine common pitfalls related to prescription documentation and required prescription components that can impact patient care and lead to audit issues.
2. Discuss key considerations when handling medication substitutions and prescription modifications to optimize outcomes.
3. Identify workflow processes that support accurate billing, claims submission, and documentation while minimizing disruptions to patient therapy.
4. Evaluate recommended practices for ensuring compliance with audit standards to maintain seamless patient access to medications and avoid penalties.
5. Construct key components of a pharmacy-specific audit preparedness plan that prioritizes patient safety and addresses common compliance risks.
Meet Your Speaker
Sara Hathaway, PharmD.
Pharmacist Analyst
PAAS National
Sara Hathaway is a Pharmacist Analyst at PAAS National, where she assists independent pharmacy owners and staff with audit preparation, safe filling and billing practices, and HIPAA compliance. She has extensive experience in pharmacy operations, having previously worked as a Staff Pharmacist and Manager of Daily Operations at McCullough’s Long-Term Care Pharmacy. Sara is also a Pharmacy Student Preceptor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, mentoring fourth-year pharmacy students. She holds a Pharm.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Sara Hathaway has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.
Financial support for this course was provided through an educational grant from McKesson Health Mart.
Pharmacist Universal Activity Number (UAN): 0107-0000-25-102-L04-P
Technician Universal Activity Number (UAN): 0107-0000-25-102-L04-T
Application-based activity
CPE Redemption:
To obtain 1 contact hour of continuing pharmacy education credit (0.1 CEU), learners must participate in the course and complete the exam* and evaluation. Shortly after both the exam and evaluation are successfully completed and submitted, the CPE Statement of Credit can be accessed on CPE Monitor at www.MyCPEMonitor.net.
*CEimpact provides two (2) opportunities to complete the exam. The learner will not receive CPE credit after two failed attempts.