Congratulations to Charity Dorathea Andrews, Pharm.D. Clinical
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Congratulations to Charity Dorathea Andrews, Pharm.D. Clinical
8/11/2009 Congratulations to Charity Dorathea Andrews, Pharm.D. Clinical Staff Pharmacist at UK HealthCare for being a ac st at U ea t Ca e o be g selected as Blue Grass Pharmacists Association (BGPhA) Pharmacist of the Year 2008. 1 8/11/2009 Congratulations to g Stephanie Sutphin, Pharm.D., BCOP, Pharmacy Clinical Specialist ‐ Oncology in the Markey Cancer Center, for becoming a Board Certified Oncology Pharmacist. Congratulations to Dorathea Andrews, Pharm.D., BCPS, Karen Garlitz, Pharm.D., BCPS, and MyChan Nguyen, Pharm.D., BCPS who have recently become Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialists. 2 8/11/2009 • Congratulations to our recently g y Board Certified PGY2 Residents including Russ Judd, Pharm.D. BCPS, Deanna McMahon, Pharm.D., BCPS, Chris Paciullo, Pharm.D., BCPS, Rachel Stratman, Pharm.D., BCPS who have recently become Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialists. Jared H. Combs Brenda G. Jones 3 8/11/2009 Ten Years John A. Armitstead Richard Dobias Coralie Galucci Rebecca Reagan Fifteen Years Sharon Bertram Beth Webb Thanks for your years of outstanding service and for your care of our patients. 4 8/11/2009 Fixed Exp ‐ Pyxis & ScriptPro 3% Personnel & Benefits 16% Variable Supply (Drugs) 81% Inpatient Drugs Dispensed p g p 11,112,148 Outpatient Drugs Dispensed 1,882,312 Prescriptions Filled (KCP/UHS) 206 748 206,748 KADAP Prescriptions Dispensed 20,805 5 8/11/2009 $25,000,000 $23,317,936 $20,831,962 , 3 ,9 $20,000,000 $15,000,000 $9,674,472 $10,000,000 $5,000,000 $0 $242,623 340b (Infusion 340b (KCP) Ctr) 340b (Markey OP) Novation (Hosp IP) Infusion Center opened in March 2009 Novation, PHS, $30,749,058 $24,844,450 FY 2009 Cardinal Purchases 6 8/11/2009 • Pharmacy Services began responsibility for distributing nutritional products including adult and pediatric enteral tube feeding supplements and infant formulas. IMMUNE GLOBULIN PIPERACILLIN/TAZOBACTAM ENOXAPARIN ALBUMIN LYMPHOCYTE IG IODIXANOL AZACITIDINE FILGRASTIM DAPTOMYCIN DECITABINE $2,326,713 $1 101 233 $1,101,233 $869,737 $790,280 $643,221 $519,933 $472,523 47 ,5 3 $466,560 $445,768 $429,610 7 8/11/2009 Congratulations to Robert Kuhn, Pharm.D., C t l ti t R b t K h Ph D Professor of Pharmacy Practice and now Associate Director of Pharmacy Services for Kentucky Children’s Hospital. Due to the need to have pharmacotherapy issues addressed to the highest level Bob has addressed to the highest level, Bob has assumed administrative responsibilities for the Kentucky Children’s Hospital Pharmacy. INFLIXIMAB RITUXIMAB ZOLEDRONIC NATALIZUMAB FILGRASTIM CEFOTETAN DISODIUM AMPHOTERICIN B LIPOSOME ABATACEPT IRON SUCROSE COMPLEX ZOLEDRONIC ACID $149,632 $33,150 $19,847 $8,628 $6,688 $4,187 $3,045 $3,025 $2,226 $2,027 8 8/11/2009 The Student and Employee p y Health Services Pharmacy satellite opened Monday in the new University Health Services building. This pharmacy serves the UK student population and UK employees for Workers Care related prescriptions. Congratulations to Daniel Grantz, Pharm.D., our new Assistant Director of Pharmacy Services ‐ Kentucky Clinic Pharmacy (KCP). 9 8/11/2009 ATAZANAVIR $2,915,065 EMTRICITAB/TENOFOVIR /EFAVIRENZ $2,664,172 $2 664 172 EMTRICITABINE/TENOFOVIR $2,108,563 ABACAVIR/LAMIVUDINE $1,102,335 LOPINAVIR/RITONAVIR $947,303 ABACAVIR/LAMIVUD/ZIDOVUDINE $733,059 LAMIVUDINE/ZIDOVUDINE $ $725,605 6 FOSAMPRENAVIR $689,142 TACROLIMUS $633,762 EFAVIRENZ $569,901 BEVACIZUMAB RITUXIMAB PEGFILGRASTIM TRASTUZUMAB DOCETAXEL OXALIPLATIN PEMETREXED DARBEPOETIN CETUXIMAB ZOLEDRONIC ACID $2,012,126 $1,244,101 $1,240,354 $921,308 $546,780 $381,757 $375,750 $363,335 $317,127 $313,360 10 8/11/2009 ANTIRETROVIRALS ANTINEOPLASTIC SERUMS HEMATOPOIETIC IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE ANTICOAGULANTS PENICILLINS ANTIBACTERIALS ROENTGENOGRAPHY ANTIRHEUMATICS $14,696,286 $9,611,364 $2,743,590 $2,664,687 $2,181,374 $1,840,480 $1,345,700 $1,236,919 $1,217,820 $1,098,991 Cost of Drugs Vended Inventory Turns 25 20 $500,000 $400,000 15 $300,000 10 $200,000 5 $100,000 Jul‐09 Mar‐09 Nov‐08 Jul‐08 Mar‐08 Nov‐07 Jul‐07 Mar‐07 Jul‐06 Nov‐06 Mar‐06 Nov‐05 Jul‐05 Mar‐05 0 Nov‐04 $0 Jul‐04 Cost of Drugs $600,000 Inventory Turns $700,000 11 8/11/2009 Jun08 Jun09 Avera age # Orders per Hour 140 120 100 80 60 4 40 20 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Hour of the Day Average time to order perfection Æ 6.8 minutes! Decrease of 18.5% over Jun08! 12 8/11/2009 140 Number of ADR's 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 300 250 200 150 100 F‐I E D C B 50 A 0 13 8/11/2009 6000 # of Consults 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 Pharmacy Clinical Consults 0 900 800 # of Consults 700 600 500 400 300 200 KCP Clinical Consults 100 0 Jul‐07 Oct‐07 Jan‐08 Apr‐08 Jul‐08 Oct‐08 Jan‐09 Apr‐09 14 # Students 8/11/2009 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 PGY2 Residents PGY1 Residents IPPE Students APPE Students Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May. 08 08 08 08 08 08 09 09 09 09 09 15 8/11/2009 Total Reported FY09 p 9 $1,300,000 Number of Initiatives Started 28 Indigent Drug Replacement g g p $538,695 Just‐In‐Time Inventory (Carousel) $107,500 Novation Contract Compliance $86,000 $86 000 Conversions to Conversions to MiniBag MiniBag Plus $100,000 16 8/11/2009 Factor VIIa Guidelines Darbepoetin Dosage – Best Practice Infusion Center – Move from Inpatient Others TBA Paid (FTE) Budgeted (FTE) 160 150 140 130 120 110 5/9/09 3/28/09 2/14/09 1/3/09 11/22/08 10/11/08 8/30/08 7/19/08 6/7/08 4/26/08 3/15/08 2/2/08 12/22/07 11/10/07 9/29/07 8/18/07 7/7/07 100 17 8/11/2009 Assigns a “Pharmacy Intensity” of drug g y y g expense based on MS‐DRG Weighs the “PI” based on the number of visits per MS‐DRG Ann Hamlin and Finance working on refining this standard you may not know what it is this standard, you may not know what it is now, but we will! Ryan Mynatt, Pharm.D. (R#357), was y y , ( 357), awarded the James Rhodes Award for 2009 from the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy. 18 8/11/2009 19 8/11/2009 April 2009 – p 9 Retirement announced Dean Roberts moves to a faculty position 9 years of collaboration and leadership Interim Dean Pat McNamara, PhD announced Robert Rapp, Pharm.D., FCCP, was pp, , , awarded the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) Parker Medal for Distinguished Service to the Profession of Pharmacy at the ACCP Annual Meeting in Louisville ACCP Annual Meeting in Louisville, Kentucky. 20 8/11/2009 Congratulations to Craig Martin Pharm.D. BCPS who has been selected to serve as the Education and Scholarship Program Director (ESPD) and P. Shane Winstead Pharm.D. who has been selected as the Pharmacy Practice Program Director (PPPD) for University of Kentucky HealthCare Pharmacy Services. Congratulations to Jared Combs, Pharm.D. who was recently appointed by the Kentucky Board of Pharmacy to serve on the Pharmacist th Ph i t Recovery Network (PRN) Committee. 21 8/11/2009 22 8/11/2009 Outstanding Resident – Deanna McMahon Extra Mile Award Extra Mile Award – Tara McCabe Impact Award – Russ Judd Preceptor of the Year – Kyle Weant Chief Resident Critical Care Pediatrics Critical Care Infectious Diseases 23 8/11/2009 PGY1 ‐ Pharmacy Practice Residents y Craig J. Beavers – University of Kentucky Melissa A. Nestor – University of Georgia Komal A. Pandya – U California, San Francisco Andrew L. Rogalski – University of Georgia Kathryn M Ruf – University of Kentucky Kathryn M. Ruf – Kelly A. Walsh – University of Southern Nevada • Jennifer Ashton, Pharm.D. – Critical Care – U of Florida and Shands at the University of Florida • Sal Bottiglieri, Pharm.D. – Oncology – Albany College of Pharmacy and Moses Cone Health System • Kena Lanham, Pharm.D. – Cardiology – UK and Saint Joseph HealthCare • Tracy Krause, Pharm.D. – Oncology – Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center • Ashley Newland, Pharm.D. – Oncology – University of Toledo and Lahey Clinic Medical Center • Alexandra Oschman, Pharm.D. – Pediatrics – Purdue and Children's Mercy Hospital and Clinics 24 8/11/2009 2 0 0 8 Ray R. Maddox, BS, PharmD, FASHP (R#44) • Congratulations to Michael Farley, Pharm.D., Internal Medicine PGY2 Resident, for being selected for the Resident/Fellow Award of the ACCP Adult Medicine PRN for his research entitled: "Characterization of a 24 hour Characterization of a 24 hour pharmacist managed direct thrombin inhibitor (DTI) program". 25 8/11/2009 Congratulations to Charity Dorathea Andrews Pharm D Dorathea Andrews, Pharm.D. and Amy Billimoria, Pharm.D., Clinical Staff Pharmacists at UK HealthCare for serving as President and President‐Elect of the Blue Grass Pharmacists Association. Congratulations to Robert Rapp, Pharm D FCCP and John A Pharm.D. FCCP, and John A. Armitstead, M.S., RPh, FASHP for their recent awards at the Kentucky Society of Health‐System Pharmacists meeting. Bob recognized by a Special Achievement Award, John was recognized as a Fellow of the Kentucky i d F ll f h K k Society of Health‐System Pharmacists (FKSHP) and Aaron was installed as a new Board of Director Member. 26 8/11/2009 Congratulations to Jeremy Flynn, Pharm.D., BCPS who has been selected by the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) Board of Regents as the recipient of the College's 2009 New Clinical Practitioner Award. Congratulations to Russ Judd, Pharm.D., Infectious Diseases (PGY2) Specialty Pharmacy Resident, who was selected by the University HealthSystem Consortium to serve on the UHC Pharmacy Practice Advancement Committee. 27 8/11/2009 Initiated in November 2006 with our first Emergency Medicine Clinical Pharmacist Specialist, David Santrock, Pharm.D., Pharmacy Services now completes the Emergency Department Pharmacist Team with the addition of Kyle Weant Pharm D BCPS the addition of Kyle Weant, Pharm.D., BCPS. Congratulations to Robert Kuhn, Pharm D and T Michael Farley Pharm.D., and T. Michael Farley, Pharm.D. for their Kentucky Society of Health‐System Pharmacists (KSHP) Awards! Dr. Kuhn was named KSHP Pharmacist of the Year. Dr. ear Dr Farley was named KSHP Resident of the Year! 28 8/11/2009 Robert Adams Ban Al‐Attar B Al Att Angela Chula Rock Daniels Steve Despain Richard Dobias Jim Eads Jennifer Grate • Tanita Henry • Brian Howell B i H ll • Patsy Hudgins • Terry Manley • Jason Rose • Loretta Underhill • Ashley Wedding All worthy of this recognition but only one can be selected. Terry Manley Night Shift Pharmacy Technician 29 8/11/2009 Mohamed Alwan B Al Att Ban Al‐Attar Edward Alex Wilday Qian Zhao Tai England Kyle Pijut Tara Schutte M Wh l Mary Wheeler Tim Fuqua Daniel Grantz Reagan Baum R B Amy Bean Thomas Carter John Drury Elise Fleishaker Brandon Fugate Ranjlene Govind Terrin Hampton Tricia Haynes Heather Hesselson Dan Johnson Tara McCabe Elizabeth Merriman Elizabeth Milam Bryce Phelps Stephen Polley Alicia Robinson Lana Sabadash Kristin Vollman Kyle Weant Solomon Whiting Rachel Wilson Jason Yancey Brian Yarber Shane Young Sonya Zieba 30 8/11/2009 Aaron Abell Allison Balko (August) Justin Balko (August) Leslie Ferrell Kyle Fletcher Michelle Fraley Kentra Johnson Rebecca Johnston LeAnne Kelly Tristan Fetterhoff Krista Whalen Weddings Heather Bowman Drury Katie Carothers Julia Bergant Gibson Engagements Jaclyn Armitstead Aaron Cook Irene Feltner Anna Hitron Tracy Macaulay & Philip Schwieterman Rachel Stratman Lisa Thompson Kyle Weant & Mallika Patel Josh Elder Kenix Lai Virginia Ledford Emily Newman Mychan Nguyen Nancy Pedigo Robert Rapp Kristian Ray Will Thomas Mike Torbey Babies Phil & Kerry Empey (Tatum) Phil & K E (T ) Sheila Ghrayib (grandmother/Kaya ) Dan Lewis (Matthew) Crystal Martin Jason Rose (Bailey & Bradley) Amanda Spritz (Cooper) Dan Grantz (Jackson) Susie Johnson (Will) 31 8/11/2009 Retirement Gayle Banks (August 28, 2009) Robert P. Rapp (June 30, 2009) School Admissions Elise Fleishaker UK College of Pharmacy Krista Whalen UK College of Dentistry Travis Albrecht UK College of Pharmacy Dorathea Andrews Sharon Bertram Patience Fort Coralie Gallucci Susie Johnson Amber Lawson Cindy Morrison Lori Proeschel 32 8/11/2009 Sharon Bertram, RPh Kentucky Clinic Pharmacist 33 8/11/2009 Replace Inpatient Pharmacy Computer p p y p System with Sunrise Pharmacy (SRx) ▪ September 2009 Replace Outpatient Pharmacy Computer System (PCSi) ▪ November 2009 Evaluation of TUG delivery system Re‐engineering of patient care unit and impact on medication delivery Press Ganey initiatives identified as opportunities for organizational improvement ii f i i li Address UHC Pharmacy Indicators ▪ Pharmacy Intensity Score Calculation Evaluate Omnicell versus Pyxis Standardization ▪ with Materials Management Construct Pharmacy Storage and Nutritional Prep area project 34 8/11/2009 Initiate Refill Clinic for Internal Medicine Group and Others USP 797 Modifications ▪ All Chemotherapy Pharmacy Sites Split Chemo Prep with Non‐Chemo Prep ▪ Peds and Central FY09 Pyxis Bar Code Reader Implementation Pediatric Standardized Dosing/Unit Dose for All Medications Implement BCM (barcode medications) ▪ for all doses leaving the inpatient pharmacy Medication Reconciliation ▪ Computerized Version in SCM Obtain 340B Pricing for Inpatients Evaluate Provision of Pharmacy Services for Correctional System Inmates ▪ With College of Pharmacy Development of Comprehensive Ambulatory Plan for Pharmacy Services ▪ With College of Pharmacy Implement Sentry 340b Split Software 35 8/11/2009 Planning the New Patient Care Facility Peds ED Adult View coming north on Limestone ED Opens July 2010 36 8/11/2009 Thanks for coming t th to the 2009 Pharmacy Services Annual Report 37