Welcome to the GTMRx resource page on Value Based Care
GTMRx was proud to sponsor Health Care Value Week (January 24 – 28, 2022)

You can watch a 30-minute recording of our panel session during the week long event below.
- Panel title: Value-based Strategies: A Better Way to Manage Medications
- Speakers:
- Katherine H. Capps, GTMRx executive director;
- Steven Chen, PharmD, MHS, GTMRx distinguished fellow, associate dean for clinical affairs at USC School of Pharmacy;
- and Michael Hochman, MD, MPH, CEO of Healthcare in Action, SCAN Group.
- Date: January 24, 2021 (as part of Monday’s Special Edition of the Virtual Value-Based Payment Summit event)
You can find more information on Health Care Value Week and our involvement and sponsorship in our issue brief and press release.
In correlation with the event, the GTMRx Institute has compiled a list of relevant resources for advancing value-based care practices.
- GTMRx Blueprint for Change
- Providing CMM in Telehealth Framework
- Alternative Payment Approaches for Advancing Comprehensive Medication Management in Primary Care
- CMM Value Framework
- Executive Summary – GTMRx Blueprint for Change
- Employer Toolkit
- The Outcomes of Implementing and Integrating Comprehensive Medication Management in Team-Based Care: A Review of the Evidence on Quality, Access and Costs, December 2021
- A Comprehensive Overview of the Institute, It’s Vision, Mission and Leadership
See below for further information on these resources.
GTMRx Blueprint for Change
What does it mean to optimize medications? It means ensuring appropriate use of medications. It means moving to a more rational, team-based, systematic approach to medication therapy management that effectively and efficiently connects the right medications to the right patient with the optimal dose at the right time in order to reach clinical goals of therapy.
Value Framework for Providing CMM in Telehealth
This value framework, intended for health care team members, payers for health care services and health care policy makers, proposes a guide for providing CMM services via telehealth.
Alternative Payment Approaches for Advancing Comprehensive Medication Management in Primary Care
This webinar will showcase how inter-professional teams can optimize medication use and advance comprehensive medication management in practice by understanding the opportunities in evolving value-based payment models.
Comprehensive Medication Management (CMM) Framework
What do health plans, providers, employers, patients and other health care stakeholders value within CMM? Optimizing medication use through CMM in practice improves value and enhances provider work life, patient satisfaction, access and quality of care while avoiding unnecessary costs and saving money for the overall health system.
Executive Summary – GTMRx A Blueprint for Change
Our ability to optimize medication use is within our reach. What does it mean to optimize medications? What have we learned? How can CMM provide optimal patient care? What evidence is available to support CMM? Understand the promise and opportunity we see in broad adoption and access to CMM services.
Employer Toolkit
The Outcomes of Implementing and Integrating Comprehensive Medication Management in Team-Based Care: A Review of the Evidence on Quality, Access and Costs, December 2021
Learn about the peer-reviewed evidence showcasing the value of CMM, through improvements in access to care, provider work life, outcomes and patient satisfaction as well as a reduction in costs. These findings outline the CMM team-based care process that can be implemented in a variety of health care systems to ensure positive patient outcomes.
Developed by the Evidence-Based Resources Subgroup of the Practice and Care Delivery Transformation Workgroup.
A Comprehensive Overview of the Institute, It’s Vision, Mission and Leadership
The Get the Medications Right Institute is working to decrease misuse, overuse and underuse of medications and avoid waste by advancing comprehensive medication management to ensure appropriate and personalized use of medications and gene therapies. Learn more in this brochure.