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GTMRx Publishes New Evidence Review on Telehealth Delivery of CMM Services

In December 2022, the Get the Medications Right (GTMRx) Institute released a new document, The Outcomes of Implementing and Integrating Comprehensive Medication Management via Telehealth Modality in Team-Based Care: A Review of the Evidence on Quality, Access and Costs. Developed by the CMM in Telehealth subgroup (under the GTMRx Payment and Policy Solutions workgroup), the document showcases the value of CMM delivered as a service via telehealth and its challenges. Evidence on telehealth delivery of CMM and other comprehensive clinical pharmacy services is limited, but growing. This GTMRx resource “serves to provide evidence that (1) meets criteria for CMM fidelity and has strong and replicable evidence, (2) has aspects of CMM but is not true to its fidelity but is quality evidence and (3) meets criteria for CMM fidelity but the evidence is not strong or replicable.” Nine published articles are reviewed, summarized, and categorized according to these levels of CMM fidelity and strength of evidence.

ACCP would like to acknowledge and thank the following members for their work on this evidence review:

Tom Bateman, Pharm.D.
Clinical Assistant Professor, Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy Rutgers, State University of New Jersey, Practice Site:
Henry J. Austin Health Center 

Mary Ann Kliethermes, Pharm.D., BPharm, FAPhA, FCIOM
Director, Medication Safety and Quality, Center on Medication Safety and Quality, American Society of Health-System Pharmacists

Melissa Young, Pharm.D., BC-ADM, CDCES
Senior Product Marketing Manager, bioMérieux