Australian Medicines Terminology and the
Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme
a case study
Introduction
• Background
• The Australian Medicines Terminology
• The Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme
• Integration vs adoption
• Issues and benefits
Australian Medicines Terminology
• Development of a common terminology for medicines last 10 years
• Initially managed by Standards Australia, Department of Health and HL7 Australia
• completed by NEHTA • a system of naming and identification of all registered
and listed medicines by TGA• for use in prescribing, dispensing applications for ehealth
in hospitals and community1st release in December 2007
• Updated monthly• Available www.nehta.gov.au
AMT as SNOMED CT
• Designed to be an extension of SNOMED CT
• Delivered in SNOMED CT format • Concepts, Relationships and Descriptions• The AMT has need used the structures of
SNOMED and added additional concepts and relationships eg has MPP, has ingredient, has multi-component indicator
Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme
• The Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme[1] (PBS) subsidises around 72% of prescriptions dispensed in Australia. The Australian Government subsidises about 85% of the $6.4 billion spent on the PBS. The PBS comprises 844 medicines[2] available in approximately 2067forms and marketed as over 3603 trade products.
• [1] A brief guide to the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, Commonwealth of Australia 2007
• [2] PBS Schedule entity counts July 2008, Pharmaceutical Benefits Division, Australian Government Department
of Health and Ageing (unpublished).
New medicines on the PBS
• All new medicines are assessed for clinical benefit and cost-effectiveness compared with other treatments or products for the same condition
• Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee may reject or make recommendations about a medicine’s use and conditions
• Pharmaceutical Benefits Pricing Authority considers the pricing
Modernising the PBS
• The Department of Health and Ageing has undertaken an series of reforms to– Modernise the business and IT systems– Monthly publishing of the PBS Schedule on-
line
Reference: Working Together to improve the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme Review of Post PBAC Processes Report Commonwealth of Australia 2004
PharmBiz
• A project to undertake the modernisation and procure new information management systems
• Monthly publishing system (Dec 2006)
• PharmCIS to support the business processes of the PBAC and PBPA and PBS data
PharmCIS
• A comprehensive information management system designed to support the business process and data requirements for managing the PBS.
• PharmCIS will enable the introduction of:– streamlined business processes – more timely listing of products on the PBS– greater transparency in decision making– adoption of Australian Medicines Terminology into the
PBS
PharmCIS functions
• Workflow – embodies a business process, manages what is done and when
• Tasks engine – the tasks in a workflow to be completed by users; manages task assignment, delegation and completion.
• Templates – creation of templates, style sheets for documents, agenda, minutes
• Email – addressing, creation and sending• Access control – manage user access to entities,
system processes, documents, system functions
Participant(Person with authorised
access to PharmCIS)
WorkspaceTask
SubmissionCalendarMessagesMeetingSearch
Data extract(DIST XML)
Document
Agenda Paper
CorrespondenceApplicant Response
Sub-Committee AdviceMinutes
PartyPerson role
Committee memberAuthorised representative
Marketing managerManaging Director
Evaluation team member
Organisation roleApplicant
Responsible PersonEvaluator
Address Contact details
Submission
Requested listing
ProductMedicinal ProductTrade
Product
Clinical UseMain
indicationComparator
Classification
TGA Registratio
n
Evaluation
Committee
PBAC
PBPA DUSC
ESC Members
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Page 1
PharmCIS
Meeting
ParticipantsDate
Venue
PharmCIS - things to be managed
PBS Schedule
PBS Schedule
ATC
Medicinal ProductAmoxycilin
AMT Example
Medicinal Product Unit of UseAmoxycilin
250 mgcapsule
Medicinal Product Pack
Amoxycilin250 mg
capsule, 20
Trade ProductAmoxil
Trade ProductUnit of Use
Amoxil250 mgcapsule
Trade Product PackAmoxil250 mg
capsule,20
Containered TPPAmoxil250 mg
capsule,20Blister pack
GTIN
GTIN
GTIN
PBS
Is A (attribute)
Is A (attribute)
Is A (attribute)
Is A (attribute)
Is A (attribute)
Has MPUU
Is A (attribute)
Has TPUU
Is A (attribute)
AMT
• Fully Specified name
• Preferred Term
• Synonym
• Sprycel (dasatinib (as monohydrate) 50 mg) tablet: film-coated, 60 tablets, blister pack (containered trade product pack
• Sprycel 50 mg tablet: film-coated, 60 tablets, blister pack
• Sprycel 20 mg
Potential benefits of introducing AMT
• Broader health sector and the eHealth agenda – the national medicines terminology when adopted by the PBS will support interoperability (functional and semantic) of medicines data between prescribers, pharmacies and other health care providers and enable linkage to the supply chain.
Pharmaceutical Benefit
Drug
Medicinal Product
Pharmaceutical item
Medicinal Product PackManner of Administration
Brand
Trade Product Pack (Trade Product Pack name)
Prescribing rulePBS number Max Quantity
Number of repeatsDPMQ
RestrictionAuthority method
PBS
AMT
PBS and AMT alignment
Pharmaceutical Benefit
Drug
Medicinal Product
Medicinal Product PackManner of Administration
Brand
Trade Product Pack (Trade Product Pack name)
Prescribing rulePBS number Max Quantity
Number of repeatsDPMQ
RestrictionAuthority method
PBS
AMT
Medicinal Product Unit of Use
Proposed alignment and impact
• How the PBS concepts align with the AMT• PBS Drug equates with Medicinal Product• Form (NHA) does not equal an AMT concept• Dosage form and strength equates to 2 AMT
concepts.• Align with one consistent expression AMT MPP
PBS Legislation to AMTLegislation (NHA) Business Term AMT/PBS
Drug (active ingredient) Drug (active ingredient) Medicinal Product (MP)
Form - ‘strength, type of unit, size of unit or otherwise’
Dosage form and strengthMedicinal Product Pack Unit of Use (MPUU) - used as a grouping concept only for browsing Schedule
Other
Dosage form, strength and pack size
Medicinal Product Pack (MPP)
Manner of Administration (MOA)
Manner of Administration Manner of Administration
Bioequivalence/ Biosimilarity As defined by TGA or PEB As defined by TGA or PEB
Brand (Name) Brand name/product Trade Product Pack (TPP / TPP Brand Name synonym
Pharmaceutical Benefit Drug, Form, MOA, Brand, Max quantity, Repeats, Restriction, Price
MP, MPP, MOA, TPP, Max quantity, Repeats, Restriction, Price
Pharmaceutical Item Drug, Form, MOA Not explicitly defined in PharmCIS but implicitly modeled as:
MP, MPP or MPUU, MOA
PBS Item PBS Number, Drug, Form, MOA, Restriction, Brand(s)
PBS Number, MP, MPP, MOA, Restriction, Brand(s)
Potential business impact - benefits
• Powerful data search and retrieval using AMT concepts and relationships
• Able to support queries from the abstract and trade view points
• Able to associate/group products at pack or unit of use levels
• Supports all aspects of the business ie policy development, submission evaluation and pricing
Potential impact
• A small number prescribing rules (PBS items) that comprise 2 or more packs. For example the prescribing rule 9108J Doxycycline 100 mg tablet includes both:
• Doxycycline (GenRx) 100 mg tablet: uncoated, 21 tablets• Doxycycline (ChemMart) 100 mg tablet: uncoated, 7 tablets
• This proposal would make the 2 pack sizes explicit and include the 21 tablet pack in a separate prescribing rule.
MPP and Max Quantity
• Maximum Quantity is currently defined as a multiple of the form description.
• Define Max Quantity in 2 ways as a multiple of the unit of use and of the number of trade product packs to be supplied.
• Necessary to preserve claims processing system at Medicare Australia as application cannot manage fractions or amounts less than one.
MPP and Max Quantity cont
• Proposed data elements:• Max quantity (unit of use) The maximum units of use to be
supplied for a given PBS Prescription. This concept does not apply to multi-component trade products packs.
• Max quantity (number of packs) The maximum number of trade product packs to be supplied for a given PBS prescription
• Unit of use not given for multi-components, pack not broken and certain containered products
• New prescribing rules needed to avoid confusion in the transition period
PBS web site view - Current
Potential PBS web site MPP/Brand view
New#
Potential PBS web site TPP view
New#
ACIHEXAL 200 mg tablet: uncoated, 25 tablets
ACYCLO-V 200 mg tablet: film-coated, 25 tablets
LOVIR 200 mg tablet: uncoated, 25 tablets
ACICLOVIR (GenRx) 200 mg tablet, 50
ZOVIRAX 200 mg tablet: dispersible, 25 tablets
Potential PBS web site MPP view
Impact – business processes and work practice translation
• Clarify the concepts expressed in the rules. Understanding the trigger events and managing the flow-on effects is facilitated by the relationships between the concepts in AMT eg
• Formulary moves for all TPPs of an MP• Statutory Price Reduction - all TPPs of an MPP with same MOA• Price Disclosure - all TPPs of an MPP with same MOA
• New Brand• Adding new TPPs to existing MPP and selecting the prescribing rule
• New Listing • Adding an MP, MPP and TPPs and creating the prescribing rules• Agreeing the pricing of a TPPs and deriving prices for the prescribing rules
• De-listing• De-list an Medicinal Product. All related MPPs, TPPS and prescribing rules
will automatically be identified
Impact – beyond the Department
• Minimise impact on receiving systems and PBS data users.
• Predicting a change in the reading of the data file to select the correct maximum quantity definition
• Needs further consultation
NEHTA
• NEHTA are committed to maintaining AMT with updates from TGA
• AMT releases each month with TGA and PBS product updates - October release will include all PBS and RPBS medicines, foods and devices
• AMT releases more frequent if necessary to support prescribing in hospitals and community
Next Steps
• Continue consultation with PBS and stakeholders
• Continue collaboration with NEHTA
• Contribute to refinement and development of AMT and editorial rules
• Continue to learn about SNOMED CT (AMT) and system integration
AMT resources
• www.nehta.gov.au
• AMT release notes
• AMT data
• AMT UML class diagram
• AMT editorial rules
• AMT viewer (Windows and Mac)
• email: [email protected]
Useful web sites
• www.pbs.gov.au
• www.health.gov.au
• www.nehta.gov.au