Protocol Development and Quality Improvement
Appendix 2. Example of Interventions and Clinical Pharmacy Services Cost Savings
Pharmacy Department
Data for 2024
Measure
Benchmark
1st Quarter
2nd Quarter
3rd Quarter
4th Quarter
interventions
None
10,298
Outcomes cost and raw
drug cost savings from
pharmacotherapeutic
interventions
None
$477,867
$681,967
$652,145
$701,542
Findings/Conclusion: For 2021, the total number of pharmacotherapeutic interventions remained the same from the
previous year with 20,940 interventions, realizing $846,245 in outcomes and raw drug cost savings. For 2022, the total
number of pharmacotherapeutic interventions remained similar to the prior year with 24,500 interventions, realizing
$950,471 in outcomes and medication use savings. For 2023, the total number of pharmacotherapeutic interventions
remained similar to the prior year with 23,452 interventions, realizing $904,254 in outcomes and raw drug cost savings.
For 2024, the total number of pharmacotherapeutic interventions increased with 35,459 interventions documented,
realizing $2,513,521 in outcomes and raw drug cost savings.
dosing adjustments of medications, providing pharmacokinetic consultations, avoiding drug-drug and drug-
food interactions, avoiding toxic medications, avoiding drug-disease contraindications, avoiding drug-allergy
interactions, approving and dosing restricted antibiotics, switching patients from intravenous medications to oral
medications, initiating more effective or safer drug therapies, initiating equally efficacious but less expensive
medications, discontinuing unnecessary and duplicate medications, changing dosage forms according to patient
tolerance, switching nonformulary to formulary medications, and making recommendations to monitor for efficacy
and toxicity.
Clinical pharmacists review and respond to abnormal drug blood concentration assays and laboratory values such
as serum chemistry and coagulation profiles as they pertain to medication management. Notes documenting the
interventions are placed in the pharmacy profile. Depending on the quantity of pharmacotherapeutic interventions and
the resulting cost savings, the Pharmacy Departmentβs efforts to document clinical interventions, ensure medication
safety, and contain medication-related costs have been very effective.
Action Indicated: No additional actions are required. The Pharmacy Department will continue to perform and
document clinical interventions and evaluate the resulting cost savings.