FQHCs - Embracing Telehealth and Preparing for Potential Changes to the 340B Program with Jangus Whitner

Published: Oct. 7, 2020, 7:42 p.m.

b'In this episode, Dr. Jangus Whitner is a primary care clinical pharmacist and the 340B Program Manager for PrimaryOne Health in Columbus, Ohio. He also serves on the Board of Directors for the National Center for Farmworker Health and locally on the Clinician Advisory Board for La Cl\\xednica Latina Free Medical Clinic in Columbus, Ohio. Dr. Whitner received his PharmD degree from The University of Toledo and completed two years of postgraduate residency training: PGY1 in pharmacy practice and PGY2 in ambulatory care pharmacy. He became a 340B Apexus Certified Expert in 2019 and is the Founder and Chair of the Ohio FQHC 340B Consortium. \\nHere are some of the main topics discussed:\\n1) Description of my health center: PrimaryOne Health\\n2nd largest federally qualified health center in Ohio\\nServe >48,000 unique patients\\netc.\\n2) A brief description of the not-so-clear and not-so-smooth timeline for COVID19 Response for healthcare and telehealth in particular\\nState & national considerations, insurers/billing, 340B\\n3) How we kept up my health center:\\nTelehealth Task Force (multidisciplinary team - we made sure clinical pharmacy/340B was represented)\\n4) What telehealth means for 340B\\nTelehealth = a "mechanism" or "mode of delivery" of a service, NOT a service itself\\n340B Policy and Procedures\\nDefinition of telehealth\\nHow do you handle the physical locations of providers/patients\\nTimeline of new language (post-pandemic planning)\\n5) Expanding Telehealth to include Clinical Pharmacy\\nAssess the telehealth feasibility of each service\\nOperational?\\nSustainable?\\nSafe?\\nEfficient?'