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Press Release National Alliance Releases Resource to Help Employers Better Manage Drug Costs Under Medical Benefit |
Issued by National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions Sept. 10, 2021 |
Report features assessment of health plans and medical medication management strategies to assist healthcare purchasers in achieving better value WASHINGTON -- With the emergence of specialty therapeutics, the cost of prescription drugs covered under a medical plan instead of pharmacy benefit has increased substantially. To improve value of these high-cost medications for employers and other healthcare purchasers, the National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions released an analysis of drug management in the health plan setting with strategies to help purchasers better manage the medical side of drug benefits. “Even though the medical side of drugs is one of the fastest growing expenses under benefit plans, it’s largely avoided scrutiny,” said Michael Thompson, National Alliance president and CEO. “Our analysis found a significant degree of variation in practices and an uneven accountability to purchasers. Employers must set united expectations and be more engaged to achieve consistent value-based care for their employees and family members.” The eValue8™ plan performance evaluation highlights the results of what health plans are currently doing to manage drug spending under the medical benefit. The online assessment was completed by eight national and regional health plans that offered insights into the policies and procedures used to manage medical benefit drug expenditures. Responses were reported in five categories and findings include: Achieve claims transparency
Minimize wasteful spending
Manage value
Supply actionable data
Support patients to achieve optimal outcomes
The findings in the report, “Achieving Value: Medical Side of Drug Benefits, A Deep Dive Powered by eValue8,” along with an employer checklist is available and can provide employers and other healthcare purchasers a guide they can use in their discussion with health plans - accessed full report here. About eValue8 eValue8™ is a resource of the National Alliance that assesses health plan performance and highlights key areas of improvement as well as areas of excellence. Performance reports allow participants to evaluate health plans on a local, regional and national level. Plans and purchasers receive objective scores enabling comparison of plans against regional and national benchmarks and a roadmap for improvement. Plans learn what they need to do to align their strategies with purchaser expectations to maximize the value of the healthcare investment and ultimately improve health and quality of care. About National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions The National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions (National Alliance) is the only nonprofit, purchaser-aligned organization with a national and regional structure dedicated to driving health and healthcare value across the country. Its members represent private and public sector, nonprofit, and Taft-Hartley organizations, and more than 45 million Americans, spending over $300 billion annually on healthcare. To learn more, visit nationalalliancehealth.org and connect with us on Twitter and LinkedIn. |
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