Optimization of the medication-use process for fentanyl patches at a small community hospital

Author:

Roberts Patricia1,Glowczewski Julia2,Wise Celeste3

Affiliation:

1. University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, Cleveland, OH, USA

2. Cleveland Clinic Fairview Hospital, Cleveland, OH, USA

3. Cleveland Clinic Euclid Hospital, Euclid, OH, USA

Abstract

Abstract Purpose To describe a community hospital pharmacy department’s novel approach to addressing safe use of fentanyl patches in acute and subacute care patients. Summary Beginning in 2017, improvement opportunities were identified within the medication-use process for fentanyl patches at Cleveland Clinic Euclid Hospital. Prescribing was addressed through development of a procedure requiring an opioid status verification by a pharmacist for all fentanyl patch orders. This procedure includes determination of indication, review of prior opioid use, and documentation within the medical record. At baseline in 2017, 11 of 45 fentanyl patches were initiated for acute pain. In the first year of the procedure, 1 of 13 orders was initiated for acute pain, and in the second year 2 of 24 orders for fentanyl patches were initiated for acute pain. With each review, the pharmacy department identified additional safety and clinical education opportunities. Subsequently, inventory and dispensing practices for patches were assessed. The hospital’s inventory was decreased and dispensing practices were altered to mitigate accessibility of the patches. This resulted in a decrease of 73.65% in the on-hand quantity from 2018 to 2020. The overall morphine milligram equivalents (MME) per 24 hours of this dosage form available in the hospital were reduced from 56,073.6 MME in 2018 to 13,557.6 MME in 2020 (75.82% decrease). Conclusion Evaluation of the fentanyl patch medication-use process and pharmacy-driven interventions resulted in an increase in appropriate utilization of fentanyl patches and a decrease in accessible MME of this potent dosage form.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Health Policy,Pharmacology

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