The 2025 PQA Annual Meeting poster session will showcase 19 quality improvement and research projects. This session provides authors a venue to exhibit their work and enables attendees to engage in insightful discussions about health care quality.
The poster session complements the meeting’s array of educational programming, which includes four general sessions, 15 breakout sessions and a special pre-meeting half-day workshop. The breakout sessions and half-day workshop are ACPE accredited for pharmacy continuing education.
This year’s poster session takes place on day two of the meeting, Tuesday, May 20, from 5:00-6:15 p.m., as part of the networking reception.
PQA conference posters provide detailed information about the study's objectives, methodology, and outcomes. Collectively, they reflect the diversity of PQA’s members, stakeholders and the sectors and settings where medication use quality improvement efforts take place.
This event offers an excellent opportunity to connect with experts and emerging leaders in medication use quality. Here is what will be presented in our poster session and the poster presenter for each project:
- Leveraging Population Health Clinical Pharmacists to Improve Quality Performance in Blood Pressure and A1c Control at a Value Based Care Organization (Amrita Geddam, PharmD)
- Net Promoter Scores Demonstrate Value of Integrated Health System Specialty Pharmacy Services (Cal Murphy, PharmD, CSP, BCMTMS)
- The Impact of an Ambulatory Clinical Pharmacist-led Obesity Management Program to Improve Weight Loss Goals within a Health System Specialty Pharmacy (Cerris Chung, PharmD, BCACP)
- Pharmacist Involvement in Specialty Medication Discontinuation and Dose Changes (Chelsea Renfro, PharmD)
- Enhancing Pharmacist Intervention Targeting Based on Patient Clustering with Unsupervised Machine Learning (Chi Chun Steve Tsang, PhD)
- Evaluation of Comprehensive Medication Review Quality Performed by Community Pharmacists (Faiza Sumra, PharmD)
- Evaluation of Clinical Outcomes of a Social Determinants of Health Pilot Program within an Integrated Health System Specialty Pharmacy Care Model (Irfana Lakada, PharmD, CSP)
- Social Vulnerability and Health Care Inequity Indications from the COVID-19 Bridge Access Program Implemented by a National Pharmacy (Julie Caldwell, RPh, BS Pharm)
- Student Pharmacists’ Perceptions of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Pharmacy Practice and Pharmacy Education (Junling Wang, PhD)
- Quality Strategies to End the HIV Epidemic: Perspectives from Payers (Kaitlyn Esselman, MHS)
- What Is the Association between the Medication Adherence Hypertension Measure and Blood Pressure Control? (Kaitlyn Haas, PharmD)
- The Implementation of Pharmacy-led Pre-visit Reviews to Impact Quality Measures in the Primary Care Setting (Margaret English, PharmD, MBA, BCPS, CSP)
- Navigating Specialty Treatment for Dermatologic Inflammatory Conditions: Patient Journey and Treatment Persistence (Matthew Bowles, PharmD, MBA)
- The Impact of Text Messaging and Pharmacist Outreach Interventions on Medication Adherence Rates in a Commercial PBM Population (Nash Albadarin, PharmD, MBA)
- SDOH Screening can be Unknowingly Stigmatizing: Patient Perspectives on Addressing Social Needs in Clinical Setting (Rebekah Angove, PhD)
- Feasibility Trial of the Systematic Monitoring and Adherence Realization for Treatment in Hormone Receptor-positive Breast Cancer (SMART Reach) (Tamar Sapir, PhD)
- The Impact of a Partnership between a Quality Improvement Organization and Community Pharmacies on Nursing Home Resident Vaccination Rates. (Sydney Stawarz, PharmD, RPh)
- The Role of Social Determinants of Health in Medication Adherence for CDK4/6 Inhibitors in Breast Cancer: Insights from a Remote Monitoring Tool (Tamar Sapir, PhD)
- Utilizing PDC-COPD and Medication History to Identify COPD Patients at Risk for Hospitalization or Emergency Department Visits (Tanya Singh, MPH)
The top three posters will receive an award.
Join us at the 2025 PQA Annual Meeting to learn, network, engage!