A hospital within a hospital: An innovative pharmacy model to improve the continuum of care

Author:

Deyhim Niaz1,Saini Anita1,Beck Amanda2,Everett Nichelle S3,Agbara Echefula I45

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacy Services, Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX, and Department of Pharmacy Services, Houston Methodist Continuing Care Hospital – Texas Medical Center , Houston, TX , USA

2. Department of Pharmacy Services, Houston Methodist Hospital , Houston, TX , USA

3. System Pharmacy Services, Houston Methodist , Houston, TX , USA

4. Department of Pharmacy Services, Houston Methodist West Hospital , Houston, TX

5. Department of Pharmacy Services, Houston Methodist Continuing Care Hospital , Katy, TX , USA

Abstract

Abstract Purpose To describe the implementation of a contracted pharmacy service model for a co-located long-term acute care hospital (LTAC). Summary Historically, most LTACs have been free-standing healthcare facilities, but there is an increased trend towards the co-located LTAC (“hospital within a hospital”) model. Co-located LTACs represent a solution for the management of patient throughput within a health system, with optimized bed capacity at the host hospital, increased revenue under a prospective payment system, and reduced readmission rates. A co-located LTAC will likely share resources with the host hospital, including ancillary departments such as pharmacy services, through a contractual model. Operationalization of pharmacy services in a co-located LTAC presents unique challenges in the integration of pharmacy services. Pharmacy leaders at Houston Methodist collaborated with executive leadership and other healthcare disciplines to expand services from a free-standing LTAC to a co-located LTAC at the academic medical center location. The contracted pharmacy service operationalization processes in the co-located LTAC comprised licensure and regulations, accreditation, information technology enhancements, a staffing model, operations/distribution services, clinical services, and a defined quality reporting structure. Admissions from the host hospital to the LTAC consisted of patients requiring long-term antibiotic administrations, pre– and post–organ transplant care, complex wound care, oncologic-related treatment, and neurological rehabilitation for strengthening and continued care. Conclusion The framework described here offers guidance to health-system pharmacy departments to support establishment of a co-located LTAC. The case study outlines challenges, considerations, and processes for implementation of a successful contracted pharmacy service model.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Health Policy,Pharmacology

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