Blood Pressure Medication Nonadherence Among Medicaid Members (2014-2016) and Pharmacy Locations in Milwaukee County

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Key points

Milwaukee County’s blood pressure medication adherence is 41.5% among Medicaid members and varies geographically by census tract.

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Blood Pressure Medication Nonadherence Among Medicaid Members (2014-2016) and Pharmacy Locations in Milwaukee County
Blood Pressure Medication Nonadherence Among Medicaid Members (2014-2016) and Pharmacy Locations in Milwaukee County

Data sources

Medication adherence is an issue in Milwaukee County that needs to be addressed. Other indicators, such as demographics or population, will be included in future maps to better inform decisions.

ArcGIS 10.3

Wisconsin Medicaid pharmacy claims data for 2014, 2015 and 2016; Community and Retail Pharmacies from the National Provider Identifier Registry, National Plan and Provider Enumeration System, 2014 (taxonomy code 336C0003X) provided by Rice University; Wisconsin Pharmacy Quality Collaborative pharmacy locations provided by Pharmacy Society of Wisconsin.

Prevalence of blood pressure medication nonadherence calculated using the number of Medicaid members that are identified as nonadherent out of the total number of Medicaid members taking blood pressure medications within each census tract. Medicaid member identified as nonadherent when there is less than 80% proportion of days covered with blood pressure medications. The census tract was associated with the Medicaid member’s address on record. Prevalence of nonadherence was mapped using the quantile classification method in ArcGIS 10.3.

This map will be used to identify potential pharmacy partners where medication adherence strategies or interventions can be targeted for collaborative work between the Wisconsin Chronic Disease Prevention Program, the Wisconsin Division of Medicaid Services, and the Pharmacy Society of Wisconsin using antihypertensive medication nonadherence burden.

Lena Swander, Epidemiologist, Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS), Division of Public Health (DPH), Chronic Disease

608-266-2593

Lena.swander@dhs.wisconsin.gov

Shelby Vadjunec and Lena Swander, Wisconsin Department of Health Division of Public Health (DPH), Chronic Disease; Accessed from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Chronic Disease GIS Exchange https://www.cdc.gov/dhdsp/maps/gisx/mapgallery/wi_mwk_cty.html Accessed from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Chronic Disease Map Gallery.