Member Spotlight: Michael Kirkbride
We are delighted to introduce Michael Kirkbride, Chief Compliance and Ethics Officer at Vital Care Infusion Services. With over three decades of experience in alternate site healthcare, particularly in home
NHIA members are involved in all aspects of the home and alternate site infusion industry, taking on a wide array of roles, but the bond that ties them together is their dedication to ensuring that patients receive high-quality care in the setting they most prefer, enabling them to lead healthy, independent lives. We are excited for you to get to know who our members are, what they do to support this incredible industry, and what it is like working in home infusion.
Barbara Prosser received her bachelor’s in Pharmacy from the University of Florida, College of Pharmacy in Gainesville. She’s currently the Associate, Health Economics and Outcomes for Soleo Health. Prosser has 25+ years of experience in the home infusion industry, developing and overseeing clinical programs as well as risk management and performance improvement programs.
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In 1984, my husband and I were relocating to the Boston, Massachusetts area, looking to try a different arena in pharmacy. I researched what was involved in being a home infusion practitioner and decided to make a change from traditional hospital pharmacy practice. I was drawn to the opportunity to build a relationship with the patient and the providers, while clinically managing the patient.
The reimbursement environment has changed and become much more complex. Reimbursement rates have decreased as medication costs have increased. As margins have shrunk, it has become harder to provide the necessary services to the patient. Not only is it harder to provide the essential services, but enhanced services such as clinical monitoring may suffer the consequences.
I would hope to see the role of the pharmacist recognized on a broader scale. The role of a pharmacist in the home infusion arena differs from other practice settings. Patient education, clinical monitoring and intervention resolution are key components for caring for patients in the home. More pharmacy residencies in home infusion, and recognition of certification programs, would lead to increased service to the patients and the providers. Payor recognition of enhanced pharmacy services and physician acceptance is paramount to this conversation.
I hope to bring awareness to the importance of the role of the pharmacist in home infusion. My role in helping pharmacists identify interventions in clinical care and the impact of those interventions whether they have implications in cost of care or patient outcomes. Understanding and documenting interventions in patient care can help to identify opportunities for patient education, dosing adjustments and medication management, all leading to better patient outcomes. Data and results from pharmacy clinical monitoring and subsequent interventions provide real world evidence (RWE) of patient care and medication experience.
Learning from and following the work of these pioneers continues to pave the way for innovation in the home infusion arena. The pioneers and their work in refining reimbursement models, strengthening educational opportunities and providing insight into issues in our field are invaluable. Knowing and learning from others facing the same similar issues is incredibly valuable in our day-to-day work.
NHIA has given me the opportunity to learn from others in my field. Attending meetings, networking and NHIA has also provided me a forum to share my experience and successes with others in the industry. The most valuable time has been spent as part of the committee membership and the opportunity to brainstorm and lead through collaboration with others in our field.
It is an incredible honor to be recognized by your peers. I am thankful for the opportunity to share my work and to learn from the best.
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Barbara Prosser’s current title is Associate, Health and Economics at Soleo Health, but she recently served as Vice President, Health Economics and Outcomes Research for Soleo Health. Prior to that, Barbara served as Vice President of Clinical Operations for Critical Care Systems/Accredo/Walgreens for 18 years. Prosser has 25+ years of experience in the home infusion industry, developing and overseeing clinical programs as well as risk management and performance improvement programs. In addition, she served as Surveyor in the Home Care, Ambulatory, and Network Accreditation programs for the Joint Commission for 10 years.
Prosser has presented at numerous clinical meetings for the National Home Infusion Association (NHIA), American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) and Infusion Nurses Society (INS), covering topics including performance improvement, competency assessment, risk management and ethics. She received her bachelor’s in Pharmacy from the University of Florida, College of Pharmacy in Gainesville. She is active in ASHP, where she has served as Chair and Director at Large for the Home and Ambulatory Care Section. In addition, she has served as a member and Vice Chair to the Joint Commission Professional Technical Advisory Committee and currently serves on the NHIA Standards Committee and Joint Commission Home Care Advisory Council.
We are delighted to introduce Michael Kirkbride, Chief Compliance and Ethics Officer at Vital Care Infusion Services. With over three decades of experience in alternate site healthcare, particularly in home
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