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• WHAT WE DO
• DME
• PHARMACY BENEFIT SERVICES
• ADDITIONAL SERVICES
• PHARMACY PROGRAMS
• CLINICAL SERVICES & FORMULARIES
• CLINICAL REPORTING
Modern Medical’s online clinical reports are designed to help your organization get information on your claimants’ prescription usage anytime, at no cost, organized in any way you prefer. All data can be printed, downloaded or transferred to Excel. Available reports include:
Drug Utilization Review Management Report:
This report lets you compare data by rolling quarters, by quarter or by month. You can also choose which indicators are highlighted:
Cost Indicators |
Utilization Indicators |
Pharmacy Program Trends |
Top Medications Report |
Prescriber Report Card |
Retroactive Drug Utilization Review (RetroDUR) |
Claimants Report |
Generic Utilization
Cost indicators:
- Total payment
- Amount paid in re-invoiced medications
- Average cost per prescription
- Average cost per claimant
- Change in expenditures by drug class
- Cost savings
Utilization indicators:
- Total prescriptions
- Total unique claimants (program “utilizers”)
- Average prescriptions per claimant
Pharmacy Program Trends:
- Brand vs. generic utilization
- Top therapeutic drug classes and medications
- Top prescribers
Top Medications Report:
Medications are identified by top cost or top utilization (number of prescriptions). See an example.
Prescriber Report Card:
Top prescribers are identified by cost or number of medications. See an example.
Retroactive Drug Utilization Review (RetroDUR):
A multi-functional software program includes predefined reports that allow you to identify high costs, abuse and/or inappropriate use. You can also design customized reports and run reports on individual claimants. See an example
Claimants Report:
This report can identify top claimants by cost or number of prescriptions, as well as a summary of all active claimants or claimants with no recent activity. See an example.
Generic Utilization:
The past month’s overall cost and volume are identified for brand drugs, generic drugs and brand drugs with generic substitutes, including which physicians prescribed them for which patients.
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