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Pat Hunt and Gary Henschen, MD August 7, 2013 It’s a Big Deal Appropriate use of psychotropic medications with children & youth

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Pat Hunt and Gary Henschen, MDAugust 7, 2013

It’s a Big DealAppropriate use of psychotropic medications with

children & youth

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Painting A Shared Vision

To ensure the appropriate use of psychotropic medications with children and youth.

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Who We Are

Magellan Health Services is a specialty health care management company that delivers innovative solutions in collaboration with government agencies, health plans, corporations and their members nationwide.

Magellan is dedicated to ensuring that children and young people with behavioral health conditions and their families receive clinically appropriate care that supports them to successfully participate in all aspects of their lives.

Our Public Sector manages publicly funded services and supports.

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The issue:• Children and youth are still developing. Little is known about the impact of

medications on their development.

• Children & youth are being treated with psychotropic medications that have only been approved through clinical trials with adults.

• Many children & youth are taking multiple medications without benefit of positive outcomes. The use of multiple prescriptions increases the likelihood of drug interactions and other adverse effects.

• Side effects include weight gain, cardiovascular disease, insulin resistance, neurological and other issues.

• Medications can prevent the development of psychosocial strategies and interpersonal skills

• Inappropriate use of medications can lead to false expectations from family, school personnel, and other caretakers

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The Issue (continued)

• Children & youth die as the result of inappropriate psychotropic medication

• Psychotropic meds have become a new source of supplemental income

• Psychotropic meds are related to crime & violence

• Psychotropic meds may be treating the prescriber rather than the patient!

The issue is everybody’s business!

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Topics to be Covered

• Research and impetus for change

• Process of development of our clinical monograph

• Using our monograph

• Lessons/next steps 6

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Why the clinical monograph?

• Anxiety and confusion regarding use of medications in children

• Increased awareness of severe mental health problems in children

• Development of safer medications

• Increased experience of practitioners in treating younger children

• Increased behavioral expectations of very young children in settings

• Relying on medications alone can create problems as serious as the behavioral issues

• Monograph-summarizes evidence-informed approaches to educate practitioners, families, consumers.

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Marked increase in usage since 1990’s

• Pidano & Honigfeld (2012)– 2-3 fold increase between 1987-1996– Adolescent office visits resulting in increase in medications-8.3% – Increasing trend for male patients

• Olfson et al (2006)– 6-fold increase 1993-2002 in office visits that included prescriptions

• Cooper et al (2004)– New use of antipsychotics doubled in Tenncare 1996-2001

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GAO Report December 2012

• Verifies previous trends-analyzed national data 2007-2009

• Compared Medicaid, SCHIP, foster care programs against privately insured

• Twice as likely in Medicaid to take antipsychotic

• Recommended increased initiatives to monitor and oversee

• Continued assessment of psychotropic prescribing to vulnerable populations

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The Clinical Monograph

• Work group reviewed current literature

• First draft reviewed, discuss with internal and external stakeholders

• Tip sheets allow easy reference to latest recommendations

• Bibliography up to date and extensive

• Can be used by Magellan care managers, medical directors in educating practitioners

• Can be used by advocates, parents, consumers to educate regarding appropriate use

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AACAP Practice Parameter-2009

• Principle 1-Before initiating pharmacotherapy, a psychiatric evaluation is completed

• Principle 2-Before Initiating pharmacotherapy, a medical history is obtained, and a medical evaluation is considered when appropriate

• Principle 3-The prescriber is advised to communicate with other professionals involved with the child to obtain collateral history and set the state for monitoring outcomes and slide effects during the medication trial

• Principle 4-The prescriber develops a psychosocial and psychopharmacological treatment plan based on the best available evidence

Walkup J et al. J AM Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry, 48:9, September 2009

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AACAP Practice Parameter-2009

• Principle 5-The prescriber develops a plan to monitor the patient, shnort and long term

• Principle 6-Prescribers should be cautious when implementing a treatment plan that cannot be appropriately monitored

• Principle 7-The prescriber provides feedback about the diagnosis and educates the patient and family regarding the child’s disorder and the treatment and monitoring plan

• Principle 8-Complete and document the assent of the child and consent of the parents before initiating medication treatment and at important points during the treatment

Walkup J et al. J AM Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry, 48:9, September 2009

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AACAP Practice Parameter-2009

• Principle 9-The assent and consent discussion focuses on the risks and benefits of the proposed and alternative treatments

• Principle 10-Implement medication trials using and adequate dose and for an adequate duration of treatment

• Principle 11-The prescriber reassesses the patient if the child doesnot respond to the initial medication trial as expected

• Principle 12-The prescriber needs a clear rationale for using medication combinations

• Principle 13-Discontinuing medication in children requires a specific plan

Walkup J et al. J AM Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry, 48:9, September 2009

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The Magellan Clinical Monograph-Research evidence

• Mood disorders– Bipolar disorder– Major depressive disorder

• Anxiety disorders– Obsessive-compulsive disorder– Generalized Anxiety Disorder– Separation anxiety disorder– Specific phobias– PTSD

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The Magellan Clinical Monograph-Research Evidence

• Disruptive Behavioral Disorders/Aggression

• Attention-deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

• Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD’s)

• Childhood Schizophrenia

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Effects on nervous system development

• Developmental effects in utero

• Dynamic effects on immature brain-concept of plasticity

• Concept of neuronal imprinting

• Chronic exposure to medications at certain stages could be beneficial or harmful

• Future research needed

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Easy Reference Sheets

• At-a-glance: Psychotropic Drug Information for Children & Adolescents

• Psychotropic Drugs-Side Effects and Teratogenic Risks

• Recommended Clinical Monitoring

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The Strategy

GlobalCorporate effort across

CMCs to perform groundwork policy brief &

share best practices; develop new tools

LocalCMCs identify point of

impact & apply intervention/s; coordinate

focus groupsAppropriate use of meds with children & youth

Better Outcomes

Issue Brief & meetings will inform more new CMC approaches

CMCs inform corporate wide decisions and best practices

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Questions?

Thank You!

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Bibliography

• Pidano AE, Honigfeld L. Pediatric Psychopharmacology: Context, Model Programs, and Considerations for Care. Psychiatric Services, 1 September

2012, Vol. 63, No. 9, pp. 929-934.

• Olfson M, Blanco C, Liu L, Moreno C, Laje G. National Trends in the Outpatient Treatment of Children and Adolescents With Antipsychotic Drugs. Arch Gen Psychiatry/Vol. 63, June 2006.

• Cooper WO. Hickson GB. Fuch C, Arbogast PG, Ray W. New Users of Antipsychotic Medications Among Children Enrolled in TennCare. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med/Vol. 158, Aug. 2004.

• Children’s Mental Health. Concerns Remain about Appropriate Services for Children in Medicaid and Foster Care. GAO-13-

15. Washington, D.C

• Walkup J and the Work Group on Quality Issues: Bernet W, Bukstein O, Walter H, Arnold V, Benson RS, Beitchman J, Chrisman A, Farchione TR, Hamilton J, Keable H, Kinlan J, McClellan J, Schoettle U, Shaw J, Siegel M, Stock S. Practice Parameter on the Use of Psychotropic Medication in Children and Adolescents. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry, 48:9, September 2009.