Cheaper is not always better: Drug shortages in the United States and a value-based solution to alleviate them.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Inmaculada Hernandez, Sean D Sullivan, Ryan N Hansen, A Mark Fendrick
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Abstract

Drug shortages threaten patients' access to medications and are associated with adverse health outcomes and increased costs. Drug shortages disproportionately occur among generic drugs of limited profitability, most notably drugs administered by injection. In this perspective, we discuss how reimbursement and purchasing practices that were meant to create an efficient marketplace for generics have generated strong price pressure that threatens profitability in certain markets. We further explain how, faced with limited profitability, manufacturers lack incentives to invest in resilient supply chains, and in some cases, engage in cost-containment strategies or decide to exit the market, ultimately contributing to shortages. We propose the development and implementation of value-based reimbursement to provide needed incentives for drug purchasers and manufacturers to establish a more reliable supply chain as part of the policy solution to reduce the number and extent of drug shortages. This reimbursement model would necessitate the development of a rating system that measures supply chain resilience and maturity for each generic product. This rating would then be applied as a value-based modifier to reimbursement rates for generic products. The proposed model would result in higher reimbursement rates for generic products from more dependable supply chains, generating incentives for manufacturers to invest in supply chain resiliency. We propose the application of this reimbursement system originally in Medicare given Congressional interest on reforming Medicare payment to prevent drug shortages.

便宜不一定好:美国的药品短缺问题及缓解短缺问题的价值解决方案。
药物短缺威胁着患者获得药物的机会,并与不良健康后果和成本增加有关。药品短缺主要发生在盈利能力有限的非专利药品中,尤其是注射用药。在本视角中,我们讨论了旨在为非专利药创造高效市场的报销和采购做法如何产生了强大的价格压力,从而威胁到某些市场的盈利能力。我们进一步解释了面对有限的盈利能力,生产商如何缺乏投资于弹性供应链的动力,并在某些情况下采取成本控制策略或决定退出市场,最终导致药品短缺。我们建议制定和实施以价值为基础的报销制度,为药品购买者和生产商提供必要的激励措施,以建立更可靠的供应链,作为减少药品短缺数量和程度的政策解决方案的一部分。这种报销模式需要开发一个评级系统,以衡量每种非专利产品供应链的适应性和成熟度。然后,这一评级将作为基于价值的修正因素,应用于非专利产品的报销率。拟议的模式将使来自更可靠供应链的非专利产品获得更高的报销率,从而激励制造商投资于供应链的恢复能力。鉴于美国国会希望通过改革医疗保险支付方式来防止药品短缺,我们建议最初在医疗保险中采用这种报销制度。
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Journal of managed care & specialty pharmacy
Journal of managed care & specialty pharmacy Health Professions-Pharmacy
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
4.80%
发文量
131
期刊介绍: JMCP welcomes research studies conducted outside of the United States that are relevant to our readership. Our audience is primarily concerned with designing policies of formulary coverage, health benefit design, and pharmaceutical programs that are based on evidence from large populations of people. Studies of pharmacist interventions conducted outside the United States that have already been extensively studied within the United States and studies of small sample sizes in non-managed care environments outside of the United States (e.g., hospitals or community pharmacies) are generally of low interest to our readership. However, studies of health outcomes and costs assessed in large populations that provide evidence for formulary coverage, health benefit design, and pharmaceutical programs are of high interest to JMCP’s readership.
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