Strategies to Help Patients Navigate High Prescription Drug Costs

JAMA Pub Date : 2024-10-21 DOI:10.1001/jama.2024.17275
Hussain S. Lalani, Catherine S. Hwang, Aaron S. Kesselheim, Benjamin N. Rome
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ImportanceIn the US, many patients struggle to afford prescription drugs, leading to adverse health outcomes. To improve cost-related medication nonadherence, prescribers and clinical staff must understand how to assist patients in overcoming high prescription drug costs.ObservationsWe reviewed the benefits and limitations of 7 strategies to help patients afford prescription drugs: co-payment cards, patient assistance programs, pharmacy coupons, direct-to-consumer pharmacies, public assistance programs, international online pharmacies, and real-time prescription benefit tools. We created an algorithm to help clinicians identify appropriate strategies based on a patient’s health insurance and the type of drug (brand-name vs generic). For example, co-payment cards can lower out-of-pocket costs for privately insured patients taking brand-name prescription drugs. For uninsured individuals or those with public insurance like Medicare Part D who meet financial eligibility criteria, patient assistance or public assistance programs may be available. All patients, regardless of health insurance, can forgo insurance and purchase drugs directly using pharmacy coupons or direct-to-consumer pharmacies, which sometimes offer lower prices for generic drugs compared to insurance. For insured patients, such purchases do not count toward insurance deductibles or annual out-of-pocket maximums. Online international pharmacies provide a last resort for patients in need of brand-name drugs who lack affordable domestic options. Increasingly, prescribers can use real-time prescription drug benefit tools to estimate patient out-of-pocket costs and identify alternative lower-cost treatments for insured patients, but these tools can be inaccurate or incomplete.Conclusions and RelevanceThe current patchwork of strategies to help patients manage high prescription drug costs highlights the structural and policy challenges within the US prescription drug market that impede affordable access for some patients. While these strategies provide tangible solutions for clinicians to help patients access medically appropriate but costly medications, they do not address the root causes of high drug prices.
帮助患者降低高昂处方药费用的策略
重要性在美国,许多患者难以负担处方药费用,从而导致不良的健康后果。为了改善与费用相关的不遵医嘱用药情况,处方医生和临床工作人员必须了解如何帮助患者克服处方药费用高昂的问题。我们回顾了帮助患者负担处方药费用的 7 种策略的优点和局限性:共付卡、患者援助计划、药房优惠券、直接面向消费者的药房、公共援助计划、国际在线药房和实时处方福利工具。我们创建了一种算法,帮助临床医生根据患者的医疗保险和药品类型(品牌药与普通药)确定适当的策略。例如,共同支付卡可以降低服用品牌处方药的私人保险患者的自付费用。对于未参加医疗保险的个人或参加医疗保险 D 部分等公共保险且符合财务资格标准的个人,可以申请患者援助或公共援助计划。所有患者,无论是否有医疗保险,都可以放弃保险,直接使用药房优惠券或直接面向消费者的药房购买药品,这些药房有时会提供比保险价格更低的非专利药品。对于投保的患者来说,此类购买不计入保险自付额或年度自付上限。网上国际药房为需要品牌药但又没有国内可负担药价的患者提供了最后的选择。越来越多的处方医生可以使用实时处方药福利工具来估算患者的自付费用,并为参保患者确定其他较低成本的治疗方案,但这些工具可能并不准确或不完整。结论与相关性目前帮助患者管理高额处方药费用的各种策略,凸显了美国处方药市场的结构性和政策性挑战,这些挑战阻碍了一些患者获得可负担得起的处方药。虽然这些策略为临床医生提供了切实可行的解决方案,帮助患者获得医疗上合适但价格昂贵的药物,但它们并没有从根本上解决药价高昂的问题。
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