付款人是否应该鼓励药店对慢性药物进行吸塑包装?

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Eric P Borrelli, Peter Saad, Nathan E Barnes, Idal Beer, Julia D Lucaci
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在服用急性和/或慢性药物的患者中,药物依从性很普遍。它与较差的健康结果、较高的死亡率以及支付者和卫生保健系统的较高成本有关。许多因素导致服药不依从,健忘是主要原因。通过加强疾病管理,提高患者对药物的依从性,从而降低整体医疗保健成本,这是支付方的既得利益,他们通常提供旨在提高药物依从性的计划和倡议。在改善各种疾病状态下的药物依从性和患者预后方面取得成功的一种干预措施是将患者的药物放入泡罩包装中。尽管有几十年的证据证明吸塑包装的成功,但在美国长期护理环境之外的使用是有限的,可能是由于医疗保健系统的碎片化。尽管将药物放在泡罩包装中有可能改善结果,但药房是必须实施这一举措的机构,而没有看到从减少的医疗费用中节省的资金。虽然这可能会改善患者的治疗效果,但他们无法获得实施潜在新工作流程所需的成本节约和/或抵消附加成本。因此,支付方应考虑鼓励药店将药品放在吸塑包装中。因为付款人可以从医疗保健费用的减少中节省成本,他们可以将其中的一些钱再投资于他们的药店的吸塑包装和/或为那些吸塑包装药物的独立药店提供优先合同和网络地位,以帮助改善他们的人口健康。
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Should payers incentivize pharmacies to blister-package chronic medications?

Medication nonadherence is prevalent among patients taking acute and/or chronic medications. It has been associated with poorer health outcomes, increased mortality, and higher costs for payers and the health care system. Numerous factors contribute to medication nonadherence, with forgetfulness being the primary reason. Payers have a vested interest in improving patient adherence to medications to mitigate overall health care costs by enhancing disease management, and they typically offer programs and initiatives aimed at improving medication adherence. One intervention that has had success in improving medication adherence and patient outcomes across a variety of disease states is putting patients' medications in blister packs. Although there is decades' worth of evidence demonstrating the success of blister packaging, utilization outside of the long-term care setting in the US is limited, likely due to the fragmentation of the health care system. Even though putting medications in blister packs has the potential to improve outcomes, pharmacies are the institutions that would have to implement this initiative while not seeing the financial savings from the reduced health care costs. Although it may improve their patients' outcomes, they would not be capturing the cost savings required to implement a potential new workflow and/or offset additive costs. Therefore, payers should consider incentivizing pharmacies to put medications in blister packs. Because payers would realize cost savings from the reduction in health care costs, they could reinvest some of that money toward blister packaging at their pharmacies and/or provide preferred contracting and network status for independent pharmacies that blister-package medications to help improve their population's health.

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American Journal of Managed Care
American Journal of Managed Care 医学-卫生保健
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3.60
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177
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Managed Care is an independent, peer-reviewed publication dedicated to disseminating clinical information to managed care physicians, clinical decision makers, and other healthcare professionals. Its aim is to stimulate scientific communication in the ever-evolving field of managed care. The American Journal of Managed Care addresses a broad range of issues relevant to clinical decision making in a cost-constrained environment and examines the impact of clinical, management, and policy interventions and programs on healthcare and economic outcomes.
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