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At Solis, our goal is to make a difference through personal service. We have assembled the resources on this page in an effort to help you better manage your health.

Medication Therapy Management

If you’re in a Medicare drug plan and you have complex health needs, you may be able to participate in a Medication Therapy Management (MTM) program. MTM is a service offered by SOLIS Health Plans, Inc. (HMO) at no additional cost to you! The MTM program is required by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and is not considered a benefit. This program helps you and your doctor make sure that your medications are working. It also helps us identify and reduce possible medication problems.


To take part in this program, you must meet certain criteria set forth in part by CMS. These criteria are used to identify people who have multiple chronic diseases and are at risk for medication-related problems. If you meet these criteria, we will send you a letter inviting you to participate in the program and information about the program, including how to access the program. Your enrollment in MTM is voluntary and does not affect Medicare coverage for drugs covered under Medicare.


To qualify for SOLIS’ MTM program, you must meet ALL of the following criteria:

  1. Have at least 3 of the following conditions or diseases:

    • Alzheimer's Disease
    • Bone Disease-Arthritis-Osteoporosis
    • Chronic Heart Failure (CHF)
    • Diabetes
    • Dyslipidemia
    • Hypertension
    • Mental Health-Depression
    • Asthma
    • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
  2. AND Take at least 8 covered Part D medications, AND

  3. Are likely to have medication costs of covered Part D medications greater than $4,935 per year.


To help reduce the risk of possible medication problems, the MTM program offers two types of clinical review of your medications:

  1. Targeted medication review: at least quarterly, we will review all your prescription medications and contact you, by phone or mail, and/or your doctor if we detect a potential problem.

  2. Comprehensive medication review: at least once per year, we offer a free discussion and review of all of your medications by a clinician or other health professional to help you use your medications safely. This review, or CMR, is provided to you confidentially on behalf of SOLIS Health Plans via telephone by our Clinical Engagement Center. The CMR may also be provided in person at your provider’s office, pharmacy, or long-term care facility.

    This review requires about 30 minutes of your time. Following the review, you will get a written summary of this call, which you can take with you when you talk with your doctors. This summary includes:

    • Medication Action Plan (MAP): The action plan has steps you should take to help you get the best results from your medications.

    • Personal Medication List (PML): The medication list will help you keep track of your medications and how to use them the right way.


To obtain a blank copy of the Medication Action Plan (MAP) to help you get the best results from your medications. Click here and insert the attached form.

To obtain a blank copy of the Personal Medication List (PML) that can help you and your health care providers keep track of the medications you are taking, Click here.


Click here to learn more about the Medication Therapy Management program (MTM)


If you take many medications for more than one chronic health condition contact your drug plan to see if you’re eligible for MTM, or for more information, call the Nativus Medication Therapy Management (MTM) program tean 1-888-913-7885, Monday through Thursday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Eastern Time and on Friday 9 a.m. to 6p.m. Eastern Time. TTY users can reach our program team through the National Relay Service 711, during the same hours as show above. You may also learn more by visiting our website http://www.navitus.com/clinical-engagement-center.