Patient Confidentiality
Patient Confidentiality Policy 9918 11/01/1999 Introduced 03/01/2001 Revised 06/01/2003 Revised 02/01/2008 Revised 10/01/2012 Reapproved | AMCP supports protection of patient confidentiality and endorses the responsible and sensible use of patient identifiable medical and prescription drug information by authorized physicians, pharmacists, other health care professionals, and researchers to enhance the effectiveness and quality of health care service. AMCP believes that state and federal statutes and regulations that pertain to the use of patient identifiable information must not hinder the effective administration of pharmacy benefits and impede patient protections already in place. Managed health care systems should use patient identifiable information only when it is essential to assure or improve safe, accurate and efficient delivery and coordination of health care services.
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Patient Rights and Responsibilities Policy 9919 11/01/1999 Introduced 02/01/2005 Revised 11/01/2009 Reapproved | AMCP recognizes and supports the concept that all consumers should have certain health care rights that assure confidentiality of health care services, provide access to high quality health care, and allow access to information with which they may make informed decisions regarding their health care choices. However, inherent with these rights is the responsibility of each person to implement lifestyle activities that promote optimal responses to health care treatment, to follow medical advice and to become knowledgeable of his or her pharmacy benefit health care options. (See AMCP Managed Care Pharmacy Practice Positions - Patient Rights and Responsibilities, and Patient Confidentiality) |
Pharmacist-Patient Communication Policy 0020 02/01/2000 Introduced 02/01/2005 Revised 02/01/2010 Reapproved 04/07/2015 Revised | AMCP recognizes that patient education is a fundamental element of pharmaceutical care. Further, AMCP believes that pharmacists have a professional obligation to provide patients with accurate, understandable information to promote safe and effective medication use. In order to deliver information that will foster positive health care outcomes, pharmacists must recognize the unique needs of each individual patient or patient population. Therefore, the pharmacist must exercise professional judgment in determining the best way to deliver essential patient information: verbally, in writing, electronically, through use of pictographs or through the internet or through a caregiver or guardian. When face-to-face pharmacist-patient communication is appropriate, pharmacy facilities must allow for convenient, comfortable, and private conversation, supplemented by written, printed, or other material that is best suited to the patient's specific needs. These principles also apply to virtual pharmacist-patient communication, where applicable. |
Appropriate Uses of Prescription Information by Managed Care Organizations Policy 0903 06/01/2009 Introduced 03/29/2022 Revised 10/16/2023 Revised | AMCP supports the responsible use of health information (e.g., medication claims, diagnosis and procedure codes, medical data, laboratory results, digital health and other clinical and reimbursement data), whether individually identifiable by patient or prescriber or aggregated without identifying specific individuals. When used appropriately, this information can help spur innovation, promote responsible prescription drug use, address health disparities, protect patient safety, and reduce overall health care costs.
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Transparency Within Health Care
06/01/2011 Introduced | Appropriate transparency throughout the health care delivery system can help all parties involved – including managed care organizations, pharmacy benefit managers, payers, providers, and patients – make informed decisions regarding the use of valuable health care resources. These decisions can help promote positive health outcomes protect patient safety and ensure the affordability of a prescription drug benefit. While certain information should remain confidential to ensure a competitive marketplace, AMCP supports efforts to promote transparency throughout the entire health care system.
(See AMCP Managed Care Pharmacy Practice Positions -Transparency Within Health Care) |
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