罕见病患者心理健康的影响:AMCP 市场洞察计划的研究结果。

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Terry Richardson, Michelle Rice, Maureen Ellen Lyon, Michael Kobernick, Lesa Brackbill
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在其市场洞察计划框架内,AMCP 召集了一个由代表不同利益相关者的专家组成的小组,以确定计划设计和/或承保方案的改变,从而改善罕见病患者 (PLWRD) 的精神健康状况的诊断和治疗。罕见病患者面临着独特的心理健康挑战,因为他们的病情被误解,可能被误诊,而且治疗方案有限。医疗需求的增加、对护理人员的依赖以及工作的中断都会造成经济负担。这些因素的相互作用,再加上医疗保险的覆盖范围,为 PLWRD 创造了一个独特的心理健康环境,并需要优先为这一患者群体提供心理健康支持。本文旨在:(1) 总结专家对医疗保健系统面临的挑战以及在精神健康状况管理方面达成一致的观点;(2) 促进付款人对其在支持罕见病患者精神健康护理方面所扮演角色的理解。满足 PLWRD 的心理健康需求面临着多方面的挑战。管理性医疗机构通过其质量改进措施以及承保和报销政策,在支持 PLWRD 的心理保健方面发挥着关键作用,这可能会影响 PLWRD 接受的罕见病治疗和心理保健服务。
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Impact of mental health in persons living with rare disease: Findings from the AMCP Market Insights Program.

Within the framework of its Market Insights Program, AMCP convened a panel of experts representing diverse stakeholders to identify alterations to plan design and/or coverage options geared toward improving the diagnosis and treatment of mental health conditions among persons living with rare diseases (PLWRD). PLWRD face unique mental health challenges because of the misunderstood nature of their conditions, potential misdiagnosis, and limited treatment options. Economic burdens arise from increased medical needs, reliance on caregivers, and work disruptions. The interplay of these factors, along with health insurance coverage, creates a distinctive mental health landscape for PLWRD and a need to prioritize mental health support for this patient population. This article aims to (1) summarize expert perspectives on health care system challenges and areas of agreement concerning the management of mental health conditions and (2) advance payers' understanding of their role in supporting mental health care for patients with rare diseases. Addressing mental health needs of PLWRD presents multifaceted challenges. Managed care organizations play a pivotal role in supporting mental health care for PLWRD through their quality improvement initiatives and policies for coverage and reimbursement, which can impact both the rare disease treatment and mental health services PLWRD receive.

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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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