Pharmacist, Clinical Operations
Lumicera Health Services · Scottsdale, AZ · 2 wk ago
On-siteHealthcareFull-time
Responsibilities
- Perform telephonic consultations with patients regarding the use of their specialty medication and management of their disease state.
- Perform medication reconciliation, screen for potential drug interactions, and provide side effect management recommendations.
- Verify prescriptions for pharmaceutical preparations and devices for patients at company facilities; maintain accurate and detailed records of all prescription transactions, and submit appropriate claims for third-party reimbursement.
- Consult with physicians and nurses regarding pharmaceutical questions.
- Advise physicians on formulary medications and cost-effective and innovative therapies.
- Answer pharmaceutical questions from patients and staff.
- Maintain oversight and quality assurance to pharmacy technicians.
- Interpret and clinically evaluate prescriptions for specialty medications based on available information and resources.
- Contact providers and/or patients to verify information related to prescriptions such as drug strength, intended directions, and diagnosis to expedite processing of orders.
- Verify and confirm validity of controlled substances.
- Contact providers for new prescriptions, consult with prescribers and nurses regarding clinical questions, and contact pharmacies for prescription transfers.
- Work with providers to convert prescriptions to generic, biosimilar, or preferred drugs whenever possible.
- Verify prescription information entered in the system by data entry or order entry.
- Answer clinical questions from the pharmacy team.
- Adapt to new workflows and processes.
- Solve unique pharmaceutical problems.
- Stay current with advancements in specialty pharmacy therapies, including new drug approvals and specialty disease state treatment guidelines.
- Provide patient education through telephonic consultations for patients of the specialty pharmacy in accordance with Lumicera’s Patient Management Program.
- Document and report medication errors in accordance with company policies and manufacturer contracts.
- Facilitate error reduction and prevention methods based off errors and ISMP standards.
- Adhere to all Lumicera pharmacovigilance standards.
- Contribute to the quality management program through daily operations and efforts toward sustaining key pharmacy performance metrics.
- Participation in quality improvement activities through routinely sharing ideas for improvements or implementing improvement opportunities with supervisors or quality team members
Qualifications
- Graduate of ACPE Accreditation School of Pharmacy with a B.S. Pharmacy or PharmD degree
- Current, unrestricted Pharmacist license in state where any on-site pharmacy work will be conducted; must continually maintain education credits to maintain active licensure
- At least 2 years of experience as a practicing licensed Pharmacist preferred
- Specialty pharmacy experience or solid understanding of specialty pharmacy drugs including REMS and Limited Distribution Products best practices preferred