How might we help engage diagnosed children with asthma and their parents in the asthma management process? Read a children’s book on asthma, He Huffed & Puffed But…. How might we engage children in an asthma ac4on plan? Create an interac5ve game for children on tablets that integrates a game with an asthma ac5on plan. Dr. Erin Albert Dr. Sarah Sa1 How might we engage pa4ents in conversa4on with mo4va4onal interviewing (MI)? Care management Central (for training staff on MI) And Health Coach 4 Me (for pa5ents). Dr. Laura Buelt How might we predict irra4onal behavior of pa4ents in medica4on adherence? Understand irra5onal behavior by reading the book, Predictably Irra5onal. Dr. Nick Sciacca How might we teach pharmacy students empathy for pa4ents regarding medica4on adherence? Require a pillbox simula5on assignment for students. Dr. Alison Walton How might we quickly assess pa4ents’ health literacy before counseling? U5lize the Rapid Es5mate of Adult Literacy in Medicine – Short Form & USP’s Pictogram library. Dr. Kate Klyczek How might we help perform a complete medica4on reconcilia4on & help keep an accurate medica4on list? Write an Excel Spreadsheet, or use MedCoach app or My Med List for smartphones. Dr. Tracy Costello How might we put choice forward in healthcare to engage & empower pa4ents? Offer dosage form op5ons to pa5ents for medica5ons. Mr. Joe Holman How might we unearth what truly mo4vates our pa4ents to be healthy & take their medica4ons? Find true mo5va5ons for each pa5ent, as they are different. Dr. Julie Koehler How might we improve communica4on between the pharmacist & the physician? Reach out & touch someone; pick up the phone & call when a pa5ent doesn’t pick up his meds. Dr. Stewart Brown How might we help pa4ents swallow their medica4ons? Take several drinks prior to taking medica5ons; eat soU foods like Jello, applesauce, then take medica5ons, & do not crush medica5ons without asking a pharmacist first. Dr. Eric Farmer How might we eliminate silos in healthcare? Collaborate through partner ships, like The Community Health Network & Walgreens Take Care Clinics with shared EMRs. Dr. Stacey Bailey How might we u4lize technology like tex4ng to improve medica4on adherence? Help pa5ents set reminders on their phones, or use technology like FrontlineSMS. Dr. Lisa Fletcher How might we as pharmacists help our pa4ents put their medica4ons in pill boxes? Pharmacy pill boxes with color coordinated lids on vials with boxes. In the future, wireless pill box filling data delivered wirelessly. Dr. Megan Dorrell How might we make medica4ons more affordable for pa4ents? A medica5on assistance program (MAP); & crea5ng an accurate medica5on list, esp. when pa5ents shop at many pharmacies. Ms. Jennifer Koehler How might we have automa4c med lists & prac4cal, usable informa4on for pa4ents on it? MyChart in EPIC is a start from the handwriZen med list; MedAc5onPlan.com is a tool as well. Dr. Emily Papineau How might we help pa4ents manage their medica4ons via smartphone app for free? Try My Med Schedule mobile app (for pa5ents, this is a free applica5on). Dr. Joe Owen How might we make medica4on packaging more friendly & faster to use for pa4ents? Switch from mul5pledose containers to singledose containers from drug manufacturers. Mr. Jim O’Donnell How might we u4lize wearable technology to improve our pa4ents’ healthcare? Watch Jawbone UP wristbands, Pebble EPaper watch, Google Glass & other wearables for helping pa5ents. Mr. Jim O’Donnell How might we get to know different pa4ents with different disease state challenges with medica4on adherence? U5lize the 4/5As of smoking cessa5on across all pa5ents. Dr. Kathleen Haynes How might we decrease hospital re admissions due to poor medica4on adherence? Ensure pa5ents leave the hospital with the medica5ons they need. Dr. Alex Ansara