Young Patients Need to Refill Their Asthma Meds
Taking asthma medication is important, especially for the younger patients because it helps to reduce flare-ups and emergency room visits. A team in Colorado noticed a number of their patients weren’t refilling their medications — patients often stop when they feel better — and children have the lowest refill rates for inhaled corticosteroids. So they chose five patients each week, ages 5 to 17, who hadn’t refilled their prescriptions in more than a year. The team contacted 1,100 members and were able to increase the refill rate of inhaled corticosteroids for this group from 43 percent to 60 percent.
Here's What Worked
- Identifying asthmatic patients, who haven’t processed refills
- Contacting in groups of five each week until every patient has been reached
- Communicating the benefits of inhaled corticosteroids
What can your team do to proactively reach out to patients to help them manage their chronic conditions?
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60%
success rate of patients refilling asthma medications