Welcome to GTMRx On the Go
We have compiled resources and materials to help you learn about comprehensive medication management (CMM) and team-based care. As well as help you get involved in our ongoing efforts. Click on the icons below to access our resources. We hope you find these tools valuable and join us!
- Issue Brief – Physicians and pharmacists, providers and payers: Partnerships at the heart of CMM
- Issue Brief – CMM Practice in Real Life: Clinical Pharmacy Specialists on the VA Care Team
- Podcast – Voices of Change: Amanda Brummel, Pharm.D. from Fairview Health Services
- Podcast – Voices of Change: Amy Gutierrez, PharmD from Kaiser Permanente on Key Learnings from the Pandemic
- Buy Right Strategy
- Comprehensive Medication Management in Benefits Design: A Toolkit for Employers
- FAQs for Employers
- PGx Insight for Employers: Moving from Precise to Personalized Medication Management with PGx and CMM
- Employers as Health Plan Sponsors: How to Contract for CMM Services
- Drug Spend: Decrease Waste, Improve Quality and Ensure Appropriate Use
- Podcasts:
- Videos:
- Consumer Explainer video on How CMM Works
- Caregiver Brenda’s Story
Advocacy is a core component of the GTMRx Institute’s mission and vision, and our policy positions are aimed at helping to advance acceptance and recognition of the importance of creating a systematic, evidence-based approach to medications and their rational use—comprehensive medication management (CMM). To ensure the stability and success of CMM services, we regularly advocate to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS), members of Congress, open forums/requests for information and policymakers. Learn more.
Get Involved
Board members make a financial and time commitment, and they take an active leadership role in establishing the strategic direction of the GTMRx Institute. See our current Board of Directors. To learn more about qualifications contact [email protected].
Our Executive Members and Strategic Partners are organizations that want to take an active role—health plans, technology firms, care delivery organizations, employer groups, consumer groups, providers and other stakeholders. Contact us to learn more.
The GTMR Foundation is a separate 501(c)3 charitable entity, and donations in any amount are welcome. Your generosity will support several educational outreach efforts that will positively enhance patient-centered care and the common good, nationwide. Email [email protected] to learn more.