NEW Influenza Update:  A Clinical and Pharmacoeconomic Perspective

Influenza is a common and preventable disease which has important health implications.  Public and private payors are charged with developing policy and coverage decisions with respect to influenza prevention.  This activity was designed to help Medical and Pharmacy Directors better understand this illness and assist them in policy development and program design.

http://www.cecity.com/ce-bin/owa/eact?a=5522

 

NEW The Power of Prevention:  Lessons Learned from the Battle with RSV Disease

Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is an important cause of lower respiratory infections in young children and infants.  Public and private payors are charged with developing policy and coverage decisions with respect to RSV.  This activity was designed to help Medical and Pharmacy Directors better understand this illness and assist them in policy development and program design.

http://www.cecity.com/ce-bin/owa/eact?a=5530

 

The Health Professional's Role in Formulary Management of Medicare Part D Benefits

 Few things have changed the Medicare landscape like the implementation of Medicare Part D. Whether your health plan is offering a Part D program or not, it is important for all managed care professionals to have a detailed understanding of this complex new program. Why not supplement your existing knowledge by completing this accredited CE/CME program on Medicare Part D and earn additional educational credits toward maintaining your license?

Program Summary: Health professionals are confronting many challenges with the new Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit, which will be discussed in this interactive monograph activity. Among the most time consuming are formulary management, prior authorization requirements, step therapy protocols, and tight formularies. This program will help you better understand the interface between the plan, the pre-scriber, and the patient.

ACPE Universal Program Number: 207-000-06-090-H04

Click here to go directly to the Program and start learning now:

http://www.bmma.cecity.com/formulary/

Medication Errors and the Medication Use System: How Do We Improve?

One of the most important new areas in health care is the prevention of medication errors. These problems create an enormous cost on the system in terms of human suffering, unnecessary costs, and professional frustration as we deal with their consequences. Here is an outstanding new CME/CE activity brought to you by BMMA for your educational and professional development. Please take the time to review the program and complete the post-test in order to receive your professional educational credits. 

Program Summary: Health care professionals have been trained to "first do no harm" when taking care of patients. The primary components to be discussed in this online multimedia activity include the terminology when identifying events, reporting mechanisms and their effectiveness, the use of data that are reported, and some best practices that all organizations should be addressing. Review this CE/CME activity to learn more.

ACPE Universal Program Number: 245-000-06-008-H04

Click here to go directly to the Program and start learning now:

http://www.bmma.cecity.com/mederrors

 

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