Medication Education at the Point of Dispensing: Requirements and Best Practices
This module was Board-approved and DHMH Secretary-approved to meet the CME requirements for dispensing permits.
Medication Education for Medicare and dual-eligible Medicaid patients is required at the time of dispensing under certain conditions and with certain medications. This module will acquaint learners with specific requirements for providing medication education, will define and sequence the steps in medication education, and will share best practices. This activity will provide audiovisual case examples to illustrate the practice of providing medication education.
CE:
- ACCME: 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- ACPE: 1.5 Contact Hours
Universal Activity Number (UAN): 0025-0000-22-093-H03-P
Activity Type: Knowledge
Launch Date: 10/3/2022
Expiration Date: 10/3/2025
Course Number: CN#MD004
Target Audience: Physicians, Pharmacists
Instructor: Deanna Tran, PharmD, BCACP, Associate Professor, University of Maryland School of Pharmacy
Course Details (Activity Announcement): View File (MD004 Activity Announcement)
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Other modules in this series include:
The University of Maryland School of Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.
Learning Objectives:
At the end of this knowledge-based activity, the physician prescriber will be able to:
- Identify the state and federal requirements for patient education during the in-office dispensing process.
- Correctly identify the components and sequence the steps in the delivery of medication education.
- When viewing an audiovisual interaction with the patient, list key medication education points to be provided to a patient.
- Recall at minimum two best practices in the medication education process.
Instructor
Deanna Tran, PharmD
Assistant Professor
University of Maryland School of Pharmacy
View Bio (Deanna Tran, Pharm D)
Dr. Tran, instructor for this activity, has no financial relationships to disclose. None of the planners for this activity have financial relationships to disclose.
ACCME Information
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Disclosures
Planners: The planners for this activity have reported no relevant relationships to disclose.
Presenters:
Medication Education at the Point of Dispensing: Requirements and Best Practices
Deanna Tran, PharmD, has reported no financial relationships to disclose.
Accreditation Statement:
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of MedChi, The Maryland State Medical Society, and The University of Maryland School of Pharmacy. MedChi is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Designation Statements:
Medication Education at the Point of Dispensing: Requirements and Best Practices
MedChi designates this live educational activity for a maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Dispensing:
This module was Board-approved and DHMH Secretary-approved to meet the CME requirements for dispensing permits.
CME Credit: In order to receive CME credit for participation in these modules the learner is required to complete a post-test and achieve a score of 70% or higher for each module
Technology Requirements
Unless otherwise noted in the course materials, the following are required to access online courses: A computer or mobile device with a stable internet connection and the ability to view and update Microsoft Word® and PowerPoint® documents.
Supported Internet Browsers |
Windows
- Internet Explorer version 11 and above
- Chrome 43 and above
- FireFox 4.0 (or later)
MacOS
- Safari 13 and above
- Chrome 43 and above
|
Minimum Memory |
8 GB (or more) |
Minimum Storage |
6 GB (or more) |
Minimum Processor |
PC: 2 GHz or faster Intel processor
MacOS: Multi-core Intel processor |
Minimum Internet Speeds |
High speed internet connection |
Other |
Participants must be able to play audio (either through speakers or headphones) as well as ability to open PDF files and view and edit Word, and PPT documents. |
Successful Completion requires the learner to complete all practice based activity components including the audiovisual presentations, post-test, and activity evaluation. Participants must receive a score of at least 70% on the post-test in order to receive credit. The post-test may be taken up to three (3) times. Learners must complete the activity evaluation in order to receive CE credit. A link to the activity evaluation will be available once a learner has successfully completed all other course segments.
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