Clinical and Economic Implications of Restrictions on Calcitonin Utilization in a Health System

Author:

Shah Samarth P.1ORCID,Peters Michael J.1,Usery Justin B.1,Twilla Jennifer D.1

Affiliation:

1. Methodist University Hospital, Memphis, TN, USA

Abstract

Background: Hypercalcemia is a relatively common problem that may require hospital admission based on severity. A treatment option for hypercalcemia is calcitonin given intramuscularly or subcutaneously. Purpose: In 2015, calcitonin was on our health system formulary, but due to a sharp rise in cost, restrictions were placed to ensure appropriate utilization. Intervention: These restrictions reserved calcitonin for patients with symptomatic hypercalcemia or severe hypercalcemia, which was defined as an ionized calcium of greater than 1.5 mmol/L and/or total/corrected calcium (Ca) of greater than 13 mg/dL. In addition to providing criteria for its use, calcitonin orders also had an automatic stop date of 24 hours to ensure no more than 2 doses were provided in a 24-hour period. After the initial 24 hours, a patient would have to be reviewed again before any further doses were ordered and administered. If the patient met criteria, an additional 2 doses could be given in the next 24 hours for a total maximum treatment of 4 doses over a 48-hour time frame. Results: An evaluation to assess health system–wide compliance of the usage of calcitonin restrictions regarding utilization, effectiveness, and cost was conducted. In the 2-month study time frame that was examined, there was a decrease in 66 vials of calcitonin that were dispensed. This represents a 43% reduction in usage and an estimated US $450,000 reduction in the total money spent for calcitonin annually. No notable differences in Ca reduction were identified between the groups. Conclusion: This evaluation revealed that putting health system–wide restrictions in use for a high-cost medication can have a major financial impact without compromising clinical efficacy.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology,Pharmacy

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