Medication Access Coordinator Training

This new education aims to empower healthcare professionals by equipping them with critical skills and knowledge to overcome challenges in medication access. The course includes ten modules that cover everything from health insurance fundamentals to medication assistance programs.

Overview:

The training consists of ten meticulously crafted modules that provide a foundational understanding of medication access coordination. Each module is tailored to expand your expertise and empower you to make a significant impact in patient care. Upon the completion of all ten modules, participants will receive a certificate, acknowledging their proficiency and dedication.

Modules Overview:

  • Introduction to Medication Access Coordinator Terminology

  • Fundamentals of Health Insurance

  • Overview of Commercial Insurance

  • Introduction to Medicare

  • Overview of Government Healthcare Programs

  • Basics of Billing and Coding

  • Introduction to the Prior Authorization Process

  • Denials of Prior Authorizations and Introduction to Appeals

  • Overview of the Medical Benefit versus the Pharmacy Benefit

  • Overview of Medication Assistance Programs

Why Choose This Program?

By participating in our training, you will not only enhance your career but also become a crucial advocate for patients' access to necessary medications. Our program is designed to empower you with the tools needed to effectively manage and overcome the barriers patients face with medication access. Upon finishing all ten modules, a certificate of completion will be awarded to you.

Sign up now and take advantage of the complimentary modules. These exclusive resources are designed to fast-track your professional development in medication access coordination.

Sponsored by:

  • As the complexity of medication access increases, it is necessary that our healthcare professionals have the tools and knowledge to navigate these challenges effectively.

    Melissa Paige, President of NAMAPA

  • Our mission is to empower healthcare professionals to advocate strongly for patients and ensure equitable access to essential medications.

    Lacey Varnon, Vice President of NAMAPA,