2009 Homecoming CE Seminar
Medication Therapy Management in 2010
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Dana Conference Center
Health Science Campus Driving directions
8:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Purpose
The purpose of this program is to educate pharmacists regarding Medication Therapy Management(MTM) in the state of Ohio.
Topics/Speakers:
MTM Services from a National and State Perspective: Our Next Steps
Curtis D. Black, R.Ph., Ph.D., Merck Professor of Clinical Pharmacy at The University of Toledo
Objectives
- Define MTM services and the role of the pharmacist in delivering direct patient care
- Provide examples of pharmacist-led MTM services through Medicare Part D and employer-sponsored programs
- Explore national and state initiatives that provide the pharmacist increased opportunities to enhance patient care and the effective use of h.c. resources
- Explore the multi-faceted approach to meet the challenges to advancing MTM services throughout Ohio
MTM Delivery-Our Initial Experiences
Sharrel Pinto, BSPharm, DMM,MS,PhD, Assistant Professor & Director, PCOR Lab at The University of Toledo
Collaborative Drug Therapy Management: A Local Perspective
Aaron Lengel, PharmD, Assistant Professor at The University of Toledo
Billing and Reimbursement for Pharmacist Services
Gloria Sachdev, Clinical Assistant Professor, Primary Care, at Purdue University
Objectives
- To understand the options available to bill for clinical pharmacy services in a hospital-based outpatient clinic
- To understand the options available to bill for clinical pharmacy services in a physician-based outpatient clinic
- To understand Incident-to-Physician billing criteria
- To understand what pharmacy services Medication Therapy Management CPT billing codes can be used for
Law
Donald Sullivan, Ph.D., Ohio Northern University
Objectives
- Discuss the new laws regarding pharmacy technicians
- Discuss the requirements for consult agreements
- Discuss the requirements in Ohio for pharmacists to give immunizations
- Discuss the requirements regarding patient counseling and patient profiles
- Discuss recent changes in Ohio and federal pharmacy law and how they impact the practice of pharmacy in Ohio

The University of Toledo College of Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmaceutical Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. Each presentation has been approved for one contact hour (0.1 c.e.u.). If all programs are attended, a total of three contact hours (0.3 c.e.u.) may be obtained. The Universal Program Numbers are 0051-0000-09-020-L04-P, 0051-0000-09-019-L04-P, 0051-0000-09-018-L03-P and 0051-0000-09-017-L04-P. The law program has been approved for one contact hour (0.1 c.e.u.) The Universal Program Number is 051-000-08-030-L03-P. To receive continuing education credit, attendance is required at each program. Participants must return proof of attendance and the program evaluation instrument. Further, registrants must be signed-in no later than 10 minutes after the start of the program and must attend the entire presentation.
Contact
Denise Busdeker
Phone: 419-530-2503
Fax: 419-530-1950
Email: denise.busdeker@utoledo.edu
Information about Homecoming 2009