Kelling, Sarah E.Bright, David R.Ulbrich, Timothy R.Sullivan, Donald L.Gartner, JamesCornelius, Douglas C.2015-04-212015-04-212013Innov. Pharm. (2013); 4(137): 1-72155-0417https://hdl.handle.net/11299/171601Objective: To describe successes and barriers with the development and implementation of a community pharmacy medication therapy management-based transition of care program in the managed Medicaid population. Setting: A single supermarket chain pharmacy Practice description: Community pharmacists provide dispensing and non-dispensing pharmacy services including medication therapy management, biometric wellness screenings, and immunizations. Practice innovation: Developed and implemented a community pharmacy medication therapy management-based transition of care program for patients with managed Medicaid Main outcome measures: Feasibility of developing and implementing a transition of care service in a community pharmacy Results: During the first six months, a total of 17 patients were seen as part of the program. Study pharmacists identified successes and potential strategies for overcoming barriers. Conclusion: Developing and implementing a community pharmacy transition of care program for patients with managed Medicaid was logistically feasible.encommunity pharmacycommunity pharmacy serviceshealth insurancemedication therapy managementpatient-centered caretransitions of careDevelopment and implementation of a community pharmacy medication therapy management-based transition of care program in the managed Medicaid populationArticle