Mosaic Pharmacy Service

Mosaic Pharmacy Service

Hospitals and Health Care

Sterling, Virginia 455 followers

Mosaic helps patients managing chronic conditions feel better about the medications they take every day.

About us

Mosaic partners with health plans, health systems, and physicians to deliver outstanding pharmacy care to medically complex and vulnerable patients. Mosaic uses advanced analytics to identify patients at risk of medication-related adverse outcomes and monitor their progress as they enroll in our service. We deliver comprehensive evaluations of our clinical programs that demonstrate improvement in medication adherence, cost of care, and patient satisfaction. For our patients, our services include medication regimen review and optimization, 24x7 pharmacist availability, and synchronized medication delivery in easy-to-use packaging.

Website
http://www.mosaicpharmacy.com
Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Sterling, Virginia
Type
Privately Held

Locations

  • Primary

    45999 Center Oak Plaza

    Ste 120

    Sterling, Virginia 20166, US

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Employees at Mosaic Pharmacy Service

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  • View organization page for Mosaic Pharmacy Service, graphic

    455 followers

    Meet our incredible colleagues of Mosaic Pharmacy Service who represent the pride of our unique work culture! Join us on an incredible pharmacy journey where every day is an opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of our patients. We are a team dedicated to providing top-notch clinical care while fostering collaboration, innovation, and inclusion. Watch the video now and be a part of the Mosaic experience. 💊 Visit our careers page: https://lnkd.in/gvG5am5y #Mosaic #Pharmacy #PatientFirst #Hiring #WorkCulture

  • Sapna Patel, Director of Clinical Services at Mosaic Pharmacy Service, was part of a panel discussion with Senator Tim Kaine. The discussion focused on prescription drug costs and the need for a value-based pharmacy like Mosaic. The cost of drugs includes more than just what we pay for them.   ·      Studies have shown that 2 out of 3 seniors take 5 or more meds per day, and the cost of underuse, overuse, and mis-use of prescription drugs results in $530 billion per year in avoidable medical care.   ·      There will be 90 million doctor visits, ED visits, and hospitalizations for adverse drug reactions among seniors in this decade.   ·      It takes more than copay reductions to ensure seniors get the meds they need and get off the meds they don’t need, which is where Mosaic is having a positive impact.

  • Read the news release on RxAnte's latest study with UPMC Health Plan! We are proud of the outcomes that include lower care costs, less inpatient stays, and better adherence to meds for medically complex #medicareadvantage members. What do you think of these findings? #HealthcareInnovation #MedicareAdvantage #PharmacyCare

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    2,348 followers

    Click the link to read the exciting news release on EurekAlert of AAAS of our latest study with UPMC Health Plan! 📰 https://hubs.li/Q02ns9JR0 Our research on pharmacy care management services for medically complex Medicare Advantage members shows remarkable outcomes: reduced care costs, fewer inpatient stays, and improved medication adherence. Discover how personalized care can make a significant difference in healthcare outcomes. 🏥💊 #HealthcareInnovation #MedicareAdvantage #PharmacyCare

    Study reveals positive outcomes of pharmacy care management service for medically complex medicare advantage members

    eurekalert.org

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    We just published our 12-month outcomes study in NEJM Catalyst Innovations in Care Delivery! Read our key takeaways below that support our findings:

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    6,693 followers

    Medicare Advantage programs have grown rapidly, and a shift toward more medically complex beneficiaries has implications for health care utilization, costs, and quality in the MA program. Ensuring safe and effective medication use in this population has been identified as a priority, yet there is limited evidence to guide MA plans’ pharmacy care management efforts. The goal of this study was to investigate the impact of an integrated PCM program for MA beneficiaries taking multiple chronic medications, including a subset with high predicted cost savings from improved medication adherence, assessed using the Value of Future Adherence score. Using adjudicated administrative claims data from a regional Medicare Advantage and Part D plan, a retrospective matched cohort study was designed. PCM program enrollees underwent monthly medication reviews, reconciliation, and synchronization of refills, which were dispensed and delivered to the home in adherence packaging by a specially equipped pharmacy. Members were contacted monthly and received, as needed, education, referral to health care providers, consultation with prescribers on changes to medication regimens, and referral to social support or case management programs. Primary outcomes of interest were per enrollee per month costs, resource utilization, and medication adherence for three MAPD Star Ratings measures over 12 months for all members and for the subgroup with a high VFA score. Among all PCM program enrollees, there was a PEPM increase in average pharmacy spending compared with control members and an offsetting decrease in medical spending, resulting in PCM participants having lower total cost of care, fewer inpatient stays, and improvements in medication adherence. These findings support the potential value of an integrated PCM program for MAPD beneficiaries on multiple medications, particularly when targeted to those members predicted to benefit most: https://nej.md/48Q9VQ9

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  • We just published our 12-month outcomes study in NEJM Catalyst Innovations in Care Delivery! Read our key takeaways below that support our findings:

    View organization page for NEJM Catalyst, graphic

    6,693 followers

    Medicare Advantage programs have grown rapidly, and a shift toward more medically complex beneficiaries has implications for health care utilization, costs, and quality in the MA program. Ensuring safe and effective medication use in this population has been identified as a priority, yet there is limited evidence to guide MA plans’ pharmacy care management efforts. The goal of this study was to investigate the impact of an integrated PCM program for MA beneficiaries taking multiple chronic medications, including a subset with high predicted cost savings from improved medication adherence, assessed using the Value of Future Adherence score. Using adjudicated administrative claims data from a regional Medicare Advantage and Part D plan, a retrospective matched cohort study was designed. PCM program enrollees underwent monthly medication reviews, reconciliation, and synchronization of refills, which were dispensed and delivered to the home in adherence packaging by a specially equipped pharmacy. Members were contacted monthly and received, as needed, education, referral to health care providers, consultation with prescribers on changes to medication regimens, and referral to social support or case management programs. Primary outcomes of interest were per enrollee per month costs, resource utilization, and medication adherence for three MAPD Star Ratings measures over 12 months for all members and for the subgroup with a high VFA score. Among all PCM program enrollees, there was a PEPM increase in average pharmacy spending compared with control members and an offsetting decrease in medical spending, resulting in PCM participants having lower total cost of care, fewer inpatient stays, and improvements in medication adherence. These findings support the potential value of an integrated PCM program for MAPD beneficiaries on multiple medications, particularly when targeted to those members predicted to benefit most: https://nej.md/48Q9VQ9

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