Dr Robert W. Dubois Explains the Growing Importance of Clinical Pathways
April 9th 2015Pathways, particularly in oncology, have been gaining a lot more attention lately as payers are looking to bundle payments, Robert W. Dubois, MD, PhD, chief science officer and executive vice president of the National Pharmaceutical Council, explained at the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy's 27th Annual Meeting & Expo in San Diego, April 7-10.
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Opacity in Pharmaceutical Pricing
April 9th 2015Pharmaceutical pricing is opaque for a reason and increased transparency may not be a benefit, said the speakers during the "Drug Pricing: Manufacturer, Payer, Prescriber, and Patient Perspectives" session at the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy's 27th Annual Meeting & Expo in San Diego, April 7-10.
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The Lines Are Blurring in Healthcare
April 9th 2015Trends in healthcare are driven by innovation, which is largely being driven by specialty innovation, Douglas M. Long, MBA, vice president of industry relations at IMS Health, said during the headline session "Marketplace Trends" at the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy's 27th Annual Meeting & Expo.
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Applying a Pharmacoeconomic Model to Formulary Drug Decisions
April 9th 2015As more high-cost drugs reach the market, the meaning of value gains more attention, especially in the specialty pharmacy market. One way to assess value is to use a cost-effectiveness analysis to guide formulary decisions.
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Dr Dana Goldman Says Drug Pricing Is Being Viewed the Wrong Way
April 9th 2015The way drugs are priced should have less in common with healthcare services and more in common with a consumer product like a computer operating system, Dana Goldman, PhD, the Leonard D. Schaeffer Chair and Director of the Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics at the University of Southern California, said at AMCP's 27th Annual Meeting & Expo in San Diego on April 7-10.
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Cheryl Larson Provides Assistance to Employers Managing High-Cost Specialty Drugs
April 8th 2015Employers who manage the high cost of care associated with specialty pharmacy face a number of challenges that are being addressed by the National Employer Initiative on Specialty Pharmacy, said Cheryl Larson, BA, vice president of the Midwest Business Group on Health.
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Michael Fischer, MD, Discusses Non-Adherence
October 17th 2013Michael Fischer, MD, associate professor of medicine, Harvard Medical School, associate physician, Division of Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics, Brigham and Women's Hospital, said that the complexity of the healthcare system is part of the challenge of managing adherence.
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Pipeline Session: Specialty Pharmaceuticals in Development
October 17th 2013The dynamic landscape of healthcare and managed care pharmacy will be deeply impacted by new and emerging specialty medications. The ever-spiraling costs of specialty medications have led many experts to question whether these treatments translate into true improvements in health outcomes or patients' quality of life.
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Thomas Merrill Identifies Challenges Associated With Accountable Care Organizations
October 17th 2013Not surprisingly, Thomas Merrill, lead researcher, Center for Accountable Care Intelligence, Leavitt Partners, LLC, said that cost is a major work flow challenge associated with Accountable Care Organizations.
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Curtis Triplitt, PharmD, on Patient-Centered Diabetes Care
October 17th 2013In this interview, Curtis Triplitt, PharmD, associate professor and assistant dean of research, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Permian Basin, explains why diabetes should be treated with a patient-centered approach.
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Managed Care Responses to Healthcare Reform
October 16th 2013The patient-centered medical home (PCMH) has many key goals and components. When paneled, the majority of AMCP 2013 Nexus attendees agreed that the PCMH is best described as a practice model that organizes primary care practice operations and incentives to deliver patient-centered, coordinated, comprehensive care with the goal of improved quality and efficiency.
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The Interface Between Accountable Care and Managed Care: Real World Insights and Innovations
October 16th 2013Since 2010, the growth and proliferation of accountable care organizations (ACOs) has increased, and the rise of this collaborative care model is not without reason. Lack of consumer engagement, lack of competition, and misaligned incentives have made care less affordable.
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Richard Stefanacci, DO, Defines the Pharmacist's Role in New Care Delivery Models
October 16th 2013Richard Stefanacci, DO, chief medical officer, The Access Group, said that it is necessary for retail pharmacists to break out of their silo. Dr Stefanacci noted that retail pharmacists are being utilized within practices and stepping out of their normal roles.
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Suzanne Tschida, PharmD, Discusses Benefit Design in Specialty Pharmacy Management
October 16th 2013Suzanne Tschida, PharmD, vice president, specialty benefits & outcomes, OptumRx, said that at UnitedHealth Group a tiering system is used for the management of specialty medications with a cost-share or copay structure.
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Yelena Yankovskaya, PharmD, Discusses the Expectations and Roles of VBID in Combating Nonadherence
April 5th 2013Yelena Yankovskaya, PharmD, a managed markets fellow at the Mayes College of Healthcare Business and Policy, describes the expectations and roles of predictive modeling, value-based insurance design, and gamification/social media in contemporary managed care pharmacy.
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In an educational symposium entitled, "The Evolution of Multiple Sclerosis Treatment: The Role of the Managed Care Pharmacist," Kristen Helms, PharmD, and her 2 colleagues discuss how treatments for multiple sclerosis (MS) have evolved over the past 2 decades, explore the novel and emerging therapeutic strategies for MS, and cover strategies to improve medication adherence for the chronic disease.
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Daniel Tomaszewski, PharmD, Discusses How Practices in Managed Care Pharmacy Guided Legislation
April 5th 2013Daniel Tomaszewski, PharmD, PhD Candidate, an assistant professor at the University of Minnesota, College of Pharmacy, Duluth, discusses the impact of managed care pharmacy on current legislation, regulatory policies, and ongoing healthcare reform.
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Eric Wright, PharmD, BCPS, Addresses How MMOTs Influence Current Managed Care
April 5th 2013Eric A. Wright, PharmD, BCPS, an investigator at the Geisinger Center for Health Research, discusses the implications of medical moments of truth (MMOTs) on current therapeutic and managed care strategies.
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In an educational session satellite symposium entitled "Biologic Therapies for Chronic Diseases: Factors Influencing Treatment Decisions," Robert P. Navarro, PharmD, along with his colleagues, delves into the current trends of specialty pharmacy and biological therapies, and how managed care discussions have evolved to optimize patient outcomes within a cost-constrained healthcare environment.
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Rebecca P. Snead, RPh, Discusses the Current Movement Toward Pharmacist Provider Status
April 5th 2013Rebecca P. Snead, RPh, the executive vice president and CEO of the National Alliance of State Pharmacy Associations, discusses the current movement toward pharmacist provider status, and elaborates on the challenges and opportunities encountered.
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In an educational seminar entitled "How Much of the $3 Billion in Star Rating Bonuses Did Your MCO Capture?," David Nau, RPh, PhD, CPHQ, FAPhA, along with his colleagues, discussed Medicare star ratings and how managed care organizations have implemented practices and processes to ensure the delivery of high-quality care to their members.
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Optimizing Managed Care Strategies Amidst a Growing Orphan Drug Pipeline
April 5th 2013Mattias Cheung, PhD, FCSHP, FASHP, discusses the ongoing progress of orphan drugs for rare diseases in today's health care environment, and explores their challenges and opportunities in the current managed care landscape.
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Matthias Cheung, PhD, FCSHP, FASHP, a principal at Advanced Rx Consulting, LLC, and an adjunct professor of pharmacy practice at the University of the Pacific, Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy and Health Services, discusses the circumstances and factors that catalyzed the passage of current legislation and regulatory policies for orphan drugs, rare diseases, and ultra-rare diseases.
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Debora Sternaman, PharmD, Discusses the Health Insurance Marketplace
April 4th 2013Debora Sternaman, PharmD, the director of commercial formulary services at Catamaran in Georgetown, TX discusses the Health Insurance Marketplace and how the new model offers a different experience from the current managed care structure.
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