The Mississippi Delta Health Collaborative Medication Therapy Management Model: Public Health and Pharmacy Working Together to Improve Population Health in the Mississippi Delta

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Ross, Leigh Ann [1 ]
Bloodworth, Lauren S. [1 ]
Brown, Meagan A. [1 ]
Malinowski, Scott S. [1 ]
Crane, Rebecca [2 ]
Sutton, Victor [3 ]
Karimi, Masoumeh [3 ]
Brown, Cassandra Dove [3 ]
Dobbs, Thomas [3 ]
Hites, Lisle [4 ]
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[1] Univ Mississippi, Sch Pharm, Oxford, MS USA
[2] Aaron E Henry Community Hlth Serv Ctr, Clarksdale, MS USA
[3] Mississippi Dept Hlth, Jackson, MS USA
[4] Univ Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL USA
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CARE; TRIPLE; IMPACT; INTERVENTION; OUTCOMES; AIM;
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10.5888/pcd17.200063
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Introduction The Mississippi Delta has high rates of chronic disease and is known for its poor health outcomes and health disparities. The University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy (UMSOP) and the Mississippi State Department of Health partnered in 2009 through the Mississippi Delta Health Collaborative to reduce health disparities and improve clinical outcomes by expanding the UMSOP's evidence-based medication therapy management (MTM) initiative, focused in Mississippi's 18-county Delta region, to federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) in 4 of those counties. Methods Between January 2009 and August 2018, the MTM initiative targeted FQHC patients aged 18 years or older with a diagnosis of diabetes, hypertension, and/or dyslipidemia. Pharmacists initially met face-to-face with patients to review all medications, provide education about chronic diseases, identify and resolve drug therapy problems, and take appropriate actions to help improve the effectiveness of medication therapies. Clinical parameters evaluated were systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, triglycerides, and hemoglobin A(1c) (HbA(1c)). Results The analysis included 335 patients with hypertension (n = 287), dyslipidemia (n = 131), and/or diabetes (n = 331). Significant mean reductions occurred in the following metrics: SBP (7.1 mm Hg), DBP (6.3 mm Hg), LDL cholesterol (24.9 mg/dL), triglycerides (45.5 mg/dL), total cholesterol (37.7 mg/dL), and HbA(1c) (1.6% [baseline >= 6%] and 1.9% [baseline >= 9%]). Conclusion Despite the cultural and environmental disadvantages present in the Mississippi Delta, the integrated MTM treatment program demonstrated significant health improvements across 3 chronic diseases: hypertension, dyslipidemia, and diabetes. This model demonstrates that a partnership between public health and pharmacy is a successful and innovative approach to care.
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