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Describe the methods that will be used to monitor implementation of your proposed change.
The implementation of proposed change needs a systematic method of prioritizing and planning strategies for the cost management of specific drugs. The best method is yearly financial planning. During budgeting, the strategies for management of specific drugs should be taken into consideration. At the same time, longer-term programming and strategic activities are also essential in the management of drug expenditures (ASHP Expert Panel on Medication Cost Management, 2008).
Drug Budgeting: The ability to forecast the drug expenditure of an institution will improve based on experience and availability of better data. No matter how accurate the budget is in the forecast of drug expenditures of the institution, there should be a well-organized drug budget to assist the department in understanding the patterns of drug use and in the identification of opportunities for cost management of drugs. Steps followed in systematically creating the yearly budget include:
Collect data and review it (e.g., data for drug purchase and utilization, data for productivity and workload and financial statements)
Create a budget for the top-priority agents (the first 50 -- 60 drugs). Find new relevant drugs and come up with another agent budget
Budget for lower-priority and non-formulary drugs
Plan a containment strategy for drug cost (identify the non-patent drugs, opportunities for protocol development or therapeutic interchange)
Complete and submit the overall drug budget
Continue the process of budgeting all year by monitoring the use of drugs and being constantly vigilant
• Apply the Pareto Formula: During the yearly process of financial planning, it is essential to find and then concentrate on major drug expenditures. The 80/20 principle (Pareto) should be used in drug budgeting. According to this principle, in almost every situation, some vital aspects are considered important while most of them trivial. A few drugs (between 50 and 60) normally take up 80% of many of the drug budgets in hospitals. Hence, cost-containment and budgeting efforts should focus on those few drugs. The plan for cost-management should mostly focus on the top drugs which can influence the patterns of prescription (ASHP Expert Panel on Medication Cost Management, 2008).
• Prioritization and Assessment: Once cost management opportunities have been pointed out and quantified, prioritization and assessment should follow. Prioritization can be done in many ways, but majority have two main elements: determination of the possible benefit and measuring the relative difficulty or ease of achieving that benefit. In spite of the fact that potential benefit can be precise, the level of difficulty, in most cases is hard to determine. Essential factors to keep in mind when calculating the relative difficulty level and possibility of attaining benefits...
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