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Statin Use in Persons with Diabetes (SUPD) Task
Statin Use in Persons with Diabetes (SUPD) Task

How to address the SUPD task in workflow

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Written by Aubree Dorr
Updated over a week ago

The Statin Use in Persons with Diabetes (SUPD) task targets patients with an ICD-10 code associated with diabetes who do not also have an active statin medication in prescription claims. DocStation works closely with the payer to ensure the appropriate patients are targeted and pharmacists are notified of the opportunity to intervene as quickly as possible.

When addressing the SUPD task, the pharmacist should review with the patient and prescriber any history of statin use and rationale(s) for the current lack of therapy. Within task workflow, document the statin use assessment, request for a statin prescription and new medication counseling as needed.

You can also jot down notes or indicate any related items from other sections of the profile as needed, like conditions or drug therapy problems.

Once you've captured all the pertinent details, click "Continue" to automatically generate applicable documents (like eCare Plans for CPESN member pharmacies), or click "Save and Close" if you want to pause your work and come back to it later.

As always, DocStation relies on the pharmacist's knowledge of the patient when it comes to relevancy of tasks, so if a task is not relevant to the patient, or if the patient refuses the consultation, or something else comes up that prevents you from completing the task, you can archive it instead. Select the (...) icon on the right side of the task card, then select "Archive" and choose the most applicable reason. Then select "Archive Task". If you've already started the task but decide to archive it instead, select the same (...) menu and select "Archive".

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