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| Organization | Summary | Projects |
| Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy | 6 | 40 |
| AcademyHealth | 7 | |
| Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality | 8 | |
| American Academy of Pediatrics | 9 | |
| American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy | 10 | |
| American Association of Retired Persons | 11 | 42 |
| American College of Cardiology | 12 | 44 |
| American College of Clinical Pharmacology | 13 | 45 |
| American College of Clinical Pharmacy | 14 | 46 |
| American College of Physicians | 15 | |
| American Heart Association | 16 | 47 |
| American Medical Association | 17 | 50 |
| American Nurses Association | 18 | |
| American Pharmacists Association | 19 | 53 |
| American Society of Health-System Pharmacists | 20 | 54 |
| American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Research and Education Foundation | 21 | 56 |
| Arthritis Foundation | 22 | 59 |
| Arthritis Foundation (Maryland Chapter) | 23 | 60 |
| Association of American Medical Colleges | 24 | |
| Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 25 | |
| Centers for Education and Research on Therapeutics | 26 | |
| Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services | 27 | 61 |
| Council for Affordable Quality Healthcare | 28 | 62 |
| Drug and Therapeutics Information Service | 29 | 64 |
| HHS/Food and Drug Administration | 30 | |
| National Committee for Quality Assurance | 65 | |
| National Council on Patient Information and Education | 31 | 66 |
| National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases | 32 | |
| National Pharmaceutical Council | 33 | 68 |
| National Quality Forum | 34 | 70 |
| Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America | 35 |
Updates may be made via the CERTs web site. For questions or comments, please contact the CERTs Coordinating Center at 919-668-8543 or e-mail info@ahrq.gov.
Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy |
AMCP |
AcademyHealth |
AH |
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality |
AHRQ |
American Academy of Pediatrics |
AAP |
American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy |
AACP |
American Association of Retired Persons |
AARP |
American College of Cardiology |
ACC |
American College of Clinical Pharmacology |
ACCP/Pharmacology |
American College of Clinical Pharmacy |
ACCP/Pharmacy |
American College of Physicians |
ACP |
American Heart Association |
AHA |
American Medical Association |
AMA |
American Nurses Association |
ANA |
American Pharmacists Association |
APA |
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists |
ASHP |
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Research and Education Foundation |
ASHPF |
Arthritis Foundation |
AF |
Arthritis Foundation, Maryland Chapter |
AF, Maryland Chapter |
Association of American Medical Colleges |
AAMC |
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
CDC |
Centers for Education and Research on Therapeutics |
CERTs |
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services |
CMS |
Council for Affordable Quality Healthcare |
CAQH |
Drug and Therapeutics Information Service |
DATIS |
Food and Drug Administration |
FDA |
National Committee for Quality Assurance |
NCQA |
National Council on Patient Information and Education |
NCPIE |
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases |
NIAID |
National Pharmaceutical Council |
NPC |
National Quality Forum |
NQF |
Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America |
PhRMA |
To empower our members to serve society by using sound medication principles and strategies to achieve positive patient outcomes.
In collaboration with its members and other key stake holders, AcademyHealth the supports the best health services research through:
AcademyHealth facilitates the use of the best available health services research and health policy information by:
Although we don't have a specific project to include in the registry, we support development of the resources needed and the dissemination of research to inform practice.
To improve the quality, safety, efficiency, and effectiveness of health care for all Americans.
The American Academy of Pediatrics is dedicated to the attainment of optimal health for all children, including the optimal use of safe and effective therapeutics for children.
The American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy is a national organization whose mission is to serve its member colleges and schools and their respective faculties, by acting as their advocate at the national level, by providing forums for interaction and exchange of information among its members, by recognizing outstanding performance among its member educators, and by assisting member colleges and schools in meeting their mission of educating and training pharmacists and pharmaceutical scientists. The Association recognizes a special responsibility to provide leadership in advancing and enhancing the quality of education and training in its member colleges and schools while respecting the diversity inherent among them. AACP also recognizes that academic pharmacy plays an important role in and shares responsibility with the broader profession of pharmacy in leading efforts to improve medication use.
With over 35 million members, AARP is the leading nonprofit, nonpartisan membership organization for people age 50 and over in the U.S. AARP is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for all as we age. We provide information and resources; engage in legislative, regulatory and legal advocacy; assist members in serving their communities; and offer benefits, products, and services for members.
AARP is committed to improving the health status of Americans age 50 and older. AARP is also committed to helping educate Medicare beneficiaries and others about the new prescription drug benefit that takes effect in 2006. To meet these objectives, we have several programs to assist people to make, in consultation with their health care professionals, wise medication choices from both economic and clinical perspectives.
The mission of the American College of Cardiology is to advocate for quality cardiovascular care - through education, research promotion, development and application of standards and guidelines - and to influence health care policy.
The American College of Clinical Pharmacology strives to be the premier professional society with the size, influence and diversity of membership consistent with the breadth of the discipline of clinical pharmacology that will:
ACCP/Pharmacy is a professional and scientific society that provides leadership, education, advocacy, and other resources that enable clinical pharmacists to achieve excellence in practice and research.
To enhance the quality and effectiveness of health care by fostering excellence and professionalism in the practice of medicine.
Reduce disability and death from cardiovascular diseases and stroke.
To promote the art and science of medicine and the betterment of the public
Nurses advancing our profession to improve health for all.
Provides information, education and advocacy to help all pharmacists improve medication use and advance patient care.
Expand access to and promote the value of pharmacist's care-giving services in obtaining positive health outcomes through optimal use of medications.
ASHP believes that the mission of pharmacists is to help people make the best use of medications. The mission of ASHP is to advance and support the professional practice of pharmacists in hospitals and health systems and serve as their collective voice on issues related to medication use and public health.
The ASHP Leadership Agenda focuses on:
The mission of the ASHP Foundation is to improve the health and well being of patients in hospitals and health systems through appropriate, safe and effective medication use. The Foundation provides leadership and conducts education and research activities that foster the coordination of interdisciplinary medication management leading to optimal patient outcomes. Emphasis is given to programs that will have a major impact on advancing pharmacy practice in hospitals and health systems, thereby improving public health.
The mission of the Arthritis Foundation is to improve lives through leadership in the prevention, control and cure of arthritis and related diseases.
Top objectives/ goals relative to optimizing the care of people with arthritis:
The mission of the Arthritis Foundation (Maryland Chapter) is to improve lives through leadership in the prevention, control and cure of arthritis and related diseases.
The mission of the AAMC is to improve the health of the public by enhancing the effectiveness of the nation's medical schools and teaching hospitals. The AAMC pursues its mission by assisting academic medicine's institutions, organizations, and individuals in carrying out their responsibilities for: educating the physician and medical science workforce; discovering new medical knowledge; developing innovative technologies for prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disease; providing health care services in academic settings.
Top objectives/goals relative to optimizing the use of therapeutics:
Discovering new medical knowledge
To conduct research and provide education that will advance the optimal use of drugs, medical devices, and biological products.
Assure health care security for beneficiaries. In serving beneficiaries, we will open our programs to full partnership with the entire health community to improve quality and efficiency in an evolving health care system. Among our goals is to protect and improve beneficiary health and satisfaction and provide leadership in the broader health care marketplace to improve health.
CAQH is a not-for-profit alliance of health plans and networks that promotes collaborative initiatives to help make healthcare more affordable, share knowledge to improve the quality of care, and make administration easier for physicians and their patients.
To increase appropriate use of antibiotics and reduce antibiotic resistance. To improve long term adherence to treatment recommendations post-myocardial infarction.
The Drug and Therapeutics Information Service's mission is to facilitate better patient outcomes by supporting clinical decision-making through delivery of personalized, unbiased, practical and evidence-based counsel to health care practitioners, especially those in primary care.
The FDA is responsible for protecting the public health by assuring the safety, efficacy, and security of human and veterinary drugs, biological products, medical devices, our nation's food supply, cosmetics, and products that emit radiation. The FDA is also responsible for advancing the public health by helping to speed innovations that make medicines and foods more effective, safer, and more affordable; and helping the public get the accurate, science-based information they need to use medicines and foods to improve their health.
Formed in 1982 as one of the original patient safety coalitions, NCPIE's mission is to improve communication between health care professionals and patients/consumers about the safe, appropriate use of medicines. Its over 120 coalition members include health professional associations, consumer and patient advocacy groups, pharmaceutical manufacturers, academic institutions, and state and federal government agencies (e.g., FDA, AHRQ, Administration on Aging). NCPIE maintains two Web sites: http://www.talkaboutrx.org and http://www.bemedwise.org
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) conducts and supports research that strives to understand, treat and prevent infectious, immunologic, and allergic diseases that threaten hundreds of millions of people worldwide. NIAID's stewardship of this mission is driven by two convictions: strong commitment to basic research and the understanding that the fields of immunology, microbiology and infectious diseases are related and complementary.
Support preclinical discovery and development of new and improved therapeutics:
Impact the clinical management of HIV infection:
NPC conducts, supports and disseminates research for health care decision makers and public and private payers on behalf of the research-based pharmaceutical industry. NPC has three major strategies:
Replace component management with a systems approach to pharmaceutical therapy based on:
Foster appropriate use of pharmaceuticals through:
The National Quality Forum's mission is to improve American healthcare through the endorsement of consensus-based national standards for measurement and public reporting of healthcare performance data that provide meaningful information about whether care is safe, timely, beneficial, patient-centered, equitable, and efficient. In addition, NQF functions as a unique "honest broker," convening healthcare's many stakeholders to focus on specific quality-related issues.
The specific goals of NQF are to:
The Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) represents the country's leading pharmaceutical research and biotechnology companies, which are devoted to inventing medicines that allow patients to live longer, healthier, and more productive lives. PhRMA members invested an estimated $38.8 billion in 2004 in discovering and developing new medicines. PhRMA companies are leading the way in the search for new cures.
One of PhRMA's principal missions is to improve the regulatory environment for drug development and provide a platform for education and communication on the importance of the pharmaceutical research and development process to society.
Organization |
Title |
Key Words |
Page |
Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy |
On-line Drug-Drug Interaction Initiative |
drug-drug interactions, online drug utilization review |
40 |
Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy |
AMCP's Framework for Quality Drug Therapy |
quality improvement in delivery of pharmaceuticals, self-assessment, enhancement of quality |
40 |
Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy |
AMCP's Format for Formulary Submissions |
formulary decision making, evidence based medicine |
41 |
American Association of Retired Persons |
"Wise Use of Medications" Campaign |
doctor/patient relationship, compliance, drug interactions, side effects, comparative effectiveness |
42 |
American Association of Retired Persons |
Evidence-Based Research |
comparative effectiveness, drug safety, evidence-based research, side effects |
43 |
American College of Cardiology |
CERTs - Duke University Medical Center |
clinical trials, research, guidelines, quality indicators, performance, outcome, quality cycle |
44 |
American College of Clinical Pharmacology |
Educational Symposia |
educational symposia |
45 |
American College of Clinical Pharmacy |
Pharmacotherapy Self-Assessment Program (4th edition) |
pharmacotherapy, self-assessment, home study |
46 |
American College of Clinical Pharmacy |
Updates in Therapeutics |
on-line, drug therapy, education |
46 |
American College of Clinical Pharmacy |
Pediatric Medication Education Text, 4 th Edition |
pediatrics, drug information, patient education |
47 |
American Heart Association/American Stroke Association |
The Cholesterol Low Down |
cholesterol, prevention, diet, exercise, AHA, risk factors, education, treatment |
48 |
American Heart Association/American Stroke Association |
Heart of Diabetes |
diabetes, prevention, diet, exercise, AHA, risk factor, education, treatment |
48 |
American Heart Association/American Stroke Association |
Heart Profilers |
secondary prevention, diet, exercise, AHA, risk factors, education, treatment |
49 |
American Heart Association/American Stroke Association |
Get With The Guidelines |
guidelines, secondary prevention, quality indicators, performance, outcome, quality improvement, hospital implementation |
49 |
American Medical Association |
Diagnosis and Management of Foodborne Illnesses: A Primer for Physicians and Other Health Care Professionals |
education, awareness, foodborne illnesses |
50 |
American Medical Association |
The National Influenza Vaccine Summit |
vaccines, research, production, distribution, promotion, advocacy |
50 |
American Medical Association |
Hepatitis C Physician Education Monograph for Primary Care Physicians |
Hepatitis C, physician education, doctor/patient relationship |
51 |
American Medical Association |
Enhancing Adult Immunization in the United States |
immunization, adults, legislation |
51 |
American Medical Association |
Improving Appropriate Antimicrobial Use and Reducing Resistance by Primary Care Physicians |
educational initiative, appropriate use, new antimicrobials |
52 |
American Pharmacists Association |
Maximizing the pharmacist's role in risk management. |
pharmacist, pharmacy |
53 |
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists |
ASHP Therapeutic Position Statement on Strategies for Preventing and Treating Osteoporosis. |
osteoporosis, low bone mineral density, microarchitectural deterioration of bone tissue, calcium, vitamin D, bisphosphonates, SERMS, calcitonin, and estrogen |
54 |
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists |
ASHP Therapeutic Position Statement on the Safe Use of Oral Nonprescription Analgesics |
breast-feeding, oral nonprescription analgesics, aspirin, ibuprofen, acetaminophen, alcohol, herbals and salicylates |
55 |
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Research and Education Foundation |
Federal Services Junior Investigators Research Gran Program: Optimizing Chronic Drug Therapy in the Elderly |
grants, pharmacy, nursing, physicians, junior investigators, research, chronic drug therapy, elderly, federal services |
56 |
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Research and Education Foundation |
Junior Investigator Grant Program in Critical Care |
grants, pharmacy, junior investigators, research, critical care, intensive care |
57 |
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Research and Education Foundation |
Pharmacy/Nursing Partnership for Medication Safety Research Grant Program |
grants, pharmacy, nurses, research, medication safety |
58 |
Arthritis Foundation |
Arthritis Foundation Quality Indicator Set (AFQuIP) project |
quality, performance improvement, arthritis medications and care |
59 |
Arthritis Foundation (Maryland Chapter) |
Engalitcheff Arthritis Outcomes Initiative |
arthritis, biologics, outcomes research |
60 |
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services |
Demonstration Projects |
service delivery, Medicare |
61 |
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services |
Research Data Assistance Center |
academic and nonprofit researchers, data use |
61 |
Council for Affordable Quality Healthcare |
Save Antibiotic Strength (SAS) |
antibiotics, antibiotic resistance, physician information, consumer information, employer information |
62 |
Council for Affordable Quality Healthcare |
CAQH Cardiac Initiative (heartBBEAT for lifeSM) |
beta-blockers, adherence; heart attack; myocardial infarction; physician information; patient information |
63 |
Drug and Therapeutics Information Service |
Improving Medication-related Outcomes |
Academic detailing, Type 2 diabetes, pain, asthma, clinical decision support, rural health, risk management, primary care, health care quality & safety, health care extension service |
64 |
National Committee for Quality Assurance |
Testing Potential HEDIS Performance Measures |
managed care, quality improvement, performance measures, databases |
65 |
National Council on Patient Information and Education |
"Be MedWise" |
self-care, patient education, patient safety, OTC medicines |
66 |
National Council on Patient Information and Education |
Consumer Medicine Information (CMI) Initiative |
drug information, patient education, patient safety, literacy, medicine communication |
66 |
National Council on Patient Information and Education |
"Talk About Prescriptions" Month |
medicine communication, patient safety, drug information |
67 |
National Pharmaceutical Council |
Pain Management Series |
pain, pain management, analgesia, quality of care, quality improvement, treatment, guidelines/treatment standards, pain assessment, chronic pain, non-malignant pain |
68 |
National Pharmaceutical Council |
NCCN pain management guidelines |
pain, pain management, analgesia, quality of care, quality improvement, treatment, guidelines/treatment standards, pain assessment, chronic malignant pain, cancer pain |
69 |
National Pharmaceutical Council |
NCCN breast cancer therapies project |
breast cancer, academic medical centers, community cancer centers, utilization |
69 |
National Quality Forum |
Voluntary Consensus Standards and Associated NQF Activities Relating to Therapeutics |
medical errors, patient safety, best practices, hospitals, quality |
70 |
ID: AMCP-001
Status: Currently ongoing
Title: On-line Drug-Drug Interaction Initiative
Description: Drug-drug interaction system improvement
Key Words: drug-drug interactions, online drug utilization review
Partners: American Pharmacists Association, National Association of Chain DrugStores, National Community Pharmacy Association, American Society for Automation in Pharmacy, US Pharmacopeia
Desire Additional Partners: Yes
Comments on partners: drug database vendors
Contact: Marissa Schlaifer, mschlaifer@amcp.org, (703)683-8416 x303
Year Added: 2004
Last Update: 2005
ID: AMCP-002
Status: Completed
Title: AMCP's Framework for Quality Drug Therapy
Description: Total quality improvement tool for pharmacists and pharmacy systems
Key Words: quality improvement in delivery of pharmaceuticals, self-assessment, enhancement of quality
Partners: Caremark Rx, Fallon Community Health Plan, Indian Health Service, Veterans Administration
Desire Additional Partners: Yes
Comments on partners: Pharmacists practicing in any setting; pharmacy system administrators
Contact: Richard Fry, (703) 683-8416 x345, rfry@fmcpnet.org
Year Added: 2005
Last Update: 2005
ID: AMCP-003
Status: Completed
Title: AMCP's Format for Formulary Submissions
Description: Tool for providing pharmacy and therapeutics (P&T) committees with evidence based medicine documentation for making formulary inclusion decisions
Key Words: formulary decision making, evidence based medicine
Partners: Health plan and PBMs providing pharmacy benefits to over 150 million Americans; Department of Defense; Veterans Administration
Desire Additional Partners: Yes
Comments on partners: Pharmacy and therapeutics committees of health care systems
Contact: Steve Avey, 2005 savey@fmcpnet.org, (703) 683-8416 x346
Year Added: 2005
Last Update: 2005
ID: AARP-001
Status: Planned and will start within year
Title: Medication Use Campaign
Description: AARP is using 2005 to plan and develop a medication use campaign that will launch in 2006. The campaign may include consumer information on: making informed decisions about medication options; avoiding medication errors, adverse drug reactions and drug-drug interactions; underuse and overuse of medications; use of inappropriate medication; comparative effectiveness; enhancing medication compliance; enhancing doctor/pharmacist and patient communications; and personal medication records. Many of these issues have been addressed in an on-line medication use learning course that will appear on AARP's Web site in Spring 2005.
Key Words: doctor/patient relationship, compliance, drug interactions, side effects, comparative effectiveness
Partners: AARP will enter into partnerships with organizations that share an interest in appropriate medication use.
Desire Additional Partners: Yes
Comments on partners: National physician organizations, AARP Health Guide partners, allied health professional groups, health care purchasers and companies; pharmacis t associations, and chain drugstores. We also seek to join other relavent coalitions.
Contact: Margaret Hawkins, mhawkins@aarp.org, (202) 434-2201
Year Added: 2005
Last Update: 2005
ID: AARP-002
Status: Currently ongoing
Title: Evidence-Based Research
Description: In February 2005, AARP unveiled its drug safety and effectiveness program at http://www.aarp.org/researchRx. This program incorporates evidence-based research of the Drug Evidence-based Practice Center. Components of AARP's program include simplified comparative information about prescription drug safety and costs, accessible by health condition and/or by specific drug. The online information includes all therapeutic classes reviewed by OHSU to date; this will be updated and new classes added as OHSU completes their work.
Key Words: comparative effectiveness, drug safety, evidence-based research, side effects
Partners: Current partners are AARP's state chapters.
Desire Additional Partners: Yes
Comments on partners: Additional partners are sought to help fund research about consumer and health provider opinions about evidence-based research, and to help develop educational products for both audiences.
Contact: Van Ellet/N. Lee Rucker, vellet@aarp.org/lrucker@aarp.org,(202) 434-3949/(202) 434-3897
Year Added: 2005
Last Update: 2005
ID: ACC-001
Status: Currently ongoing
Title: CERTs - Duke University Medical Center
Description: The goal of this project is to enhance the state of knowledge about the
quality of
using therapeutics in cardiovascular disease, within a conceptual framework that will
stimulate a more efficient approach to knowledge development and dissemination.
Key Words: clinical trials, research, guidelines, quality indicators, performance, outcome,
quality
Partners: Duke University Medical Center
Desire Additional Partners:
Comments on partners:
Contact: Joseph Allen, MA, (301) 581-3463, jallen@acc.org
Year Added: 2003
Last Update: 2004
ID: ACCP-001
Status: Planned and will start within year
Title: Educational Symposia
Description: An educational symposia featured during the annual meeting in the fall
of each year.
The full program for 2005 has not been finalized.
Key Words: educational symposia
Partners: Partners for two of the symposia are ASCPT and AAPS.
Desire Additional Partners:
Comments on partners:
Contact: Susan S. Ulrich, R.Ph., accp1ssu@aol.com, (315) 768-6117
Year Added: 2005
Last Update: 2005
ID: ACCP/Pharmacy-001
Status: Currently ongoing
Title: Pharmacotherapy Self-Assessment Program (PSAP) (5th edition)
Description: Comprehensive, modular-based home-study program that updates and
assesses
pharmacotherapy knowledge in 19 therapeutic areas.
Key Words: pharmacotherapy, self-assessment, recertification program for pharmacotherapy
specialists certified by the Board of Pharmaceutical Specialties
Partners: American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
Desire Additional Partners: Yes
Comments on partners: Promote PSAP use by their members.
Contact: Kristin Povilonis, kpovilonis@accp.com, (816) 531-2177
Year Added: 2002
Last Update: 2005
ID: ACCP/Pharmacy-002
Status: Currently ongoing
Title: Updates in Therapeutics
Description: Live programming at ACCP spring meetings each year, followed by
web-based
updates on more than 60 therapeutic topics in pharmacotherapy, psychiatry,
oncology, and nutrition support. www.accp.com
Key Words: on-line, drug therapy, education
Partners: None
Desire Additional Partners: Yes
Comments on partners: Promote use by their members.
Contact: Robert M. Elenbaas, (816) 531-2177, relenbaas@accp.com
Year Added: 2002
Last Update: 2005
ID: ACCP/Pharmacy-003
Status: Currently ongoing
Title: Pediatric Medication Education Text, 4th Edition
Description: More than 200 monographs written at 6th grade level in English and Spanish for use in patient education.
Key Words: pediatrics, drug information, patient education
Partners: None
Desire Additional Partners: Yes
Comments on partners:
Contact: Wendi Kishi, wkishi@accp.com, (816) 531-2177
Year Added: 2002
Last Update: 2005
ID: AHA-001
Status: Currently ongoing
Title: The Cholesterol Low Down
Description: The Cholesterol Low Down teaches families what they can do to manage their cholesterol, including diet, exercise and therapeutics.
Key Words: cholesterol, prevention, diet, exercise, AHA, risk factors, education, treatment
Partners: Pfizer
Desire Additional Partners: Yes
Comments on partners: The American Heart Association would be interested in collaborative activities to increase awareness and compliance with guidelines.
Contact: Pamela Garmon, (214) 706-1650, pamela.garmon@heart.org
Year Added: 2004
Last Update: 2004
ID: AHA-002
Status: Currently ongoing
Title: Heart of Diabetes
Description: The Heart of Diabetes works by first giving people the knowledge they need in managing their Diabetes, including diet, exercise and therapeutics.
Key Words: diabetes, prevention, diet, exercise, AHA, risk factor, education, treatment
Partners: Eli Lilly & Company, Takeda Pharmaceuticals North America, Inc.
Desire Additional Partners: Yes
Comments on partners: The American Heart Association would be interested in collaborative activities to increase awareness and compliance with guidelines.
Contact: Pamela Garmon, pamela.garmon@heart.org, (214) 706-1650
Year Added: 2004
Last Update: 2004
ID: AHA-003
Status: Currently ongoing
Title: Heart Profilers
Description: Through a series of online questions, Heart Profilers provides patients treatment options for a variety of cardiovascular disease risk factors, including condition specific therapeutics.
Key Words: secondary prevention, diet, exercise, AHA, risk factors, education, treatment
Partners: Nexcura, Guidant Corporation, KOS Pharmaceuticals
Desire Additional Partners: Yes
Comments on partners: The American Heart Association would be interested in collaborative activities to increase awareness and compliance with guidelines.
Contact: Martha Harry, martha.harry@heart.org, (214) 706-1927
Year Added: 2004
Last Update: 2004
ID: AHA-004
Status: Currently ongoing
Title: Get With The Guidelines
Description: The Get With The Guidelines program is a rapid cycle quality improvement hospital-based program that helps improve patient outcomes. This program makes it possible for the healthcare provider team to consistently treat every patient in the hospital setting with the most updated guideline information.
Key Words: guidelines, secondary prevention, quality indicators, performance, outcome, quality improvement, hospital implementation
Partners: Hospitals, Health Systems, QIOs, Health Plans, Health Departments
Desire Additional Partners:
Comments on partners: The American Heart Associa tion would be interested in collaborative activities to increase awareness and compliance with guidelines.
Contact: Diane Porter, (214) 706-1829, diane.porter@heart.org
Year Added: 2004
Last Update: 2004
ID: AMA-001
Status:
Title: Diagnosis and Management of Foodborne Illnesses: A Primer for Physicians and
Other Health
Care Professionals
Description: This is a popular educational/awareness project on management of
foodborne
illnesses directed at healthcare professionals. It was done in collaboration with the
FDA, CDC, USDA, and the American Nurses Association. A free hard-copy CME
product has been distributed to over 17,000 healthcare professionals; it currently is
being translated into Spanish. A version for personal digital assistants (PDAs) also is available.
Key Words:
Desire Additional Partners:
Comments on partners:
Contact: L.J Tan, PhD, (312) 464-4147
Year Added: 2005
Last Update: 2005
ID: AMA-002
Status:
Title: The National Influenza Vaccine Summit
Description: Co-sponsored by the CDC and the AMA, this annual summit includes
nearly 100
organizations from the fields of influenza vaccine research, production, distribution,
promotion and advocacy. This collaborative group focuses on influenza vaccine
issues that are important to achieve the Healthy People 2010 goals. Additionally,
throughout the year, the Summit participants collaborate to address barriers that may
hinder influenza vaccination rates. These activities range from addressing payment
problems, to communicating nationally on the benefits of influenza vaccination, to
creating tools to facilitate the provision of vaccine.
Key Words:
Partners: Co-sponsored by CDC and AMA
Desire Additional Partners:
Comments on partners:
Contact: L.J Tan, PhD, (312) 464-4147
Year Added: 2005
Last Update: 2005
ID: AMA-003
Status:
Title: Hepatitis C Physician Education Monograph for Primary Care Physicians
Description: A CME monograph with accompanying patient information on the
diagnosis and
management of hepatitis C infection. Targeted at the primary care physician, the
monograph includes information on the initial testing for hepatitis C, on when to refer
the patient to a specialist, on the long-term management of the patient with chronic
infection, and the counseling of infected patients.
Key Words:
Desire Additional Partners:
Comments on partners:
Contact: L.J Tan, PhD, (312) 464-4147
Year Added: 2005
Last Update: 2005
ID: AMA-004
Status: Currently ongoing
Title: Enhancing Adult Immunization in the United States
Description: A new initiative with both outreach and legislative efforts to improve the overall rates
for adult immunization in the United States. In particular, efforts will be initially
focused on collaborating with immunization partners to develop strong adult
immunization policies to procure adult vaccines and to provide outreach to the public
and to physicians on the importance of adult immunization.
Key Words:
Desire Additional Partners:
Comments on partners:
Contact: L.J Tan, PhD, (312) 464-4147
Year Added: 2005
Last Update: 2005
ID: AMA-005
Status: Projected
Title: Improving Appropriate Antimicrobial Use and Reducing Resistance by Primary Care Physicians
Description: Currently in discussion is an educational initiative to highlight the appropriate use of new antimicrobials. An educational session at one of the AMA's meetings is in consideration. This part of the initiative is subject to funding. Another part of this initiative involves the national dissemination of a compendium of guidances on appropriate use of antibiotics. This compendium was produced by the CA Medical Association and the AMA is working with them on a potential national distribution of the compendium.
Key Words:
Desire Additional Partners:
Comments on partners:
Contact: L.J Tan, PhD, (312) 464-4147
Year Added: 2005
Last Update: 2005
ID: APA-001