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Michigan Anticoagulation Quality Improvement Initiative Offers Provider & Patient Anticoagulation Toolkits

The BCBSM hospital Collaborative Quality Initiative MAQI2 (Michigan Anticoagulation Quality Improvement Initiative) has created two very useful and comprehensive anticoagulation toolkits. One is for providers who administer anticoagulation medication and the other is for patients who receive anticoagulation medication. If your practice provides any level of anticoagulation management to patients, these toolkits, which are free and available at www.anticoagulationtoolkit.com, could be very useful to you and your patients.

The goal of these toolkits is to provide practitioners and patients with up-to-date, reliable, and easy to use source of information on anticoagulation. They were created by MAQI2 consortium participants from best practices identified in data collected in patient registries as a part of the Initiative. The content of the toolkits also reflects the latest available evidence-based guidelines and research whenever possible.

MAQI2 is comprised of physicians, pharmacists, and nurses from the University of Michigan Health System, William Beaumont (Royal Oak), Henry Ford (Detroit), Huron Valley Sinai, Spectrum Health Butterworth, and Memorial Healthcare (Owosso) who are experts in anticoagulation care.

Topics covered in the Provider Toolkit are:

  • Determining need for anticoagulation
  • Anticoagulant selection
  • Anticoagulation initiation
  • Long-term warfarin management

Topics covered in the Patient Toolkit are:

  • What is anticoagulation?
  • How is warfarin monitored?
  • How will diet affect warfarin?
  • How do other drugs affect warfarin?
  • How can I reduce my risk of complications?
  • Patient Resources

For additional information about MAQI2, please contact the BCBSM project lead, Karlie Witbrodt, at kwitbrodt@bcbsm.com.

   

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