SubmissionId 60754

Accepted Type
Facilitated and Dedicated Poster

Code
LP11 - 02

Was this work accepted for CCME 2020?
no

Category
General Call (Workshop, Oral Presentation, Poster Presentation)

Type
Oral

Sub Type
Education Research

Will the presenter be a:
Graduate Student

Affiliation

Considered for Poster
yes

Title
Addressing Cost-Related Nonadherence: Our Experiences Supporting Patients in a Tertiary Healthcare Organization

Length of Presentation

Background/Purpose
The foundation of Canada's health care system is the notion of universal access, which means all citizens have access to medical care according to need rather than ability to pay. This idea, however, does not capture the system's complexities. While the system covers the full costs of hospitalizations, diagnostic tests, and physician visits, prescription medication is not covered. When a patient cannot afford and therefore does not take their prescribed medication, it is called cost-related nonadherence (CRNA), which is the subject of my study. My thesis explores organizational approaches to supporting patients who face financial barriers to medication. I ask how might an organization systematically support patients facing CRNA to prescription medication?

Methods
For my study I used action research and knowledge translation as the methodological framework and borrowed methods from design thinking, to engage key stakeholders to explore solutions to CRNA. I engaged multidisciplinary stakeholders from Vancouver General Hospital including physicians, nurse practitioners, directors, managers, nurses, social workers, pharmacists, researchers and patients, in a two-day Medication Affordability Workshop. The Design Thinking methods included, expert presentation, brainstorming, dotmocracy, S.W.O.T analysis, and road mapping.

Results
Data was categorized and themed, in order to identify patterns. Based on the patterns, results found that experts wanted to focus on drug plan enrollment solutions, everyone engagement, and development of a specialized role to support patients facing CRNA.

Conclusion
Addressing CRNA requires a collaborative effort amongst key stakeholders which includes education, engagement, and development of actionable strategies to support patients.

Keyword 1
Cost Related Nonadherence

Keyword 2
Healthcare rovider and patinet education

Keyword 3
Engagement

Level of Training
Post Graduate

Abstract Themes
Inter-professional Education

Additional Theme (First choice)
Continuing Medical Education

Additional Theme (Second Choice)
Patient Safety

Additional Theme (Third Choice)
Leadership

Authors
Presenter
    (Hardeep) Kimi Manhas

Term 1
Yes

Term 2
Yes

Term 3
Yes

Term 4
Yes

Term 5
Yes
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