• Subst Abus · Jan 2018

    Telephone-based opioid overdose education and naloxone distribution (OEND) pharmacy consult clinic.

    • Eric M Szydlowski and Stephen S Caruana.
    • a Clinical Pharmacy Specialist - Pain and Academic Detailing John D. Dingell VA Medical Center 4646 John R St. Detroit , 48201-1932 United States.
    • Subst Abus. 2018 Jan 1; 39 (2): 145-151.

    ObjectivesTo implement a telephone-based pharmacy driven clinic and increase access to opioid overdose education and naloxone distribution (OEND) in an effort to reduce opioid mortality across the catchment area of one Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Center. The project intended to assess the feasibility of telephone-based OEND, which has not been reported in the literature.SettingThe VA is America's largest integrated healthcare system. The Aleda E. Lutz VA Medical Center located in Saginaw, Michigan (Saginaw VAMC) serves veterans throughout Northern Michigan. Pharmacist at the VA serve veterans' healthcare needs in a variety of roles, from traditional medication dispensing to functioning as prescribers of evidence-based medicine. The VA is among the first large health systems to adopt and implement OEND.Practice InnovationPublic health organizations recommend increasing access to naloxone as a key strategy to address the opioid overdose epidemic. Providing lay-persons with naloxone kits is a new concept for patients with long-term opioid therapy. There are no practice models published regarding pharmacy driven telephone-based OEND programs in any setting. A telephone-based OEND consult clinic was created to improve OEND access.EvaluationThe success of the Clinic was measured by the number of Clinic consults, and a comparison of local naloxone distribution numbers pre- and post-implementation.ResultThe Clinic received 326 consults and 232 were completed January through March of 2017. In calendar-year 2016, 14 naloxone kits were distributed each month on average, whereas 77 naloxone kits on average were released in the first three months of 2017.ConclusionUsing a combination of printed material and telephone discussion with a pharmacist, the Clinic greatly increased naloxone access in the catchment area. No statistical tests or analysis were performed, however, the clinic dramatically increased the raw number of patients with access to OEND.

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