JHQ 314: Pharmacist-Led Population Health Initiative to Address Statin Care Gaps: A Quality Improvement Project
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JHQ Continuing Education Article:
Pharmacist-Led Population Health Initiative to Address Statin Care Gaps: A Quality Improvement Project
Learning Objectives:
- Describe the underutilization of statins despite evidence of benefit for cardiovascular disease risk reduction and guideline recommendations.
Describe the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Statin Use in Persons with Diabetes (SUPD)/Statin Therapy for Patients with Cardiovascular Disease (SPC) quality measures and apply the inclusion and exclusion criteria when analyzing individual patient case examples.
Describe the strategies implemented by the Pharmacist-Led Population Health Initiative and the barriers encountered when evaluating the quality performance related to statin-use care gaps.
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