Terry Richardson, Susan Wescott, Ruchi Gupta, Ryan Haumschild, Michael Kobernick, Joseph Albright, Mike Abdo, Justin Bioc
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AMCP Market Insights: Payer best practices in food allergy management.
The use of biologics in food allergy management is an emerging area; therefore, guidance is required for payers to ensure appropriate access. AMCP Market Insights undertook a multiphase program to refine proposed actions from a previous program into a set of payer best practices in food allergy management and to gain insights on gaps in knowledge regarding food allergy mechanisms and management. The program included a national survey of managed care professionals, individual expert interviews, and a moderated expert roundtable. Best practices identified were to increase awareness of food allergy mechanisms, mitigate accidental exposure impact, support behavioral health needs, ensure access to emergency medications, consider social determinants of health and equity, and assess cost-effectiveness. Best practices specific to omalizumab, which is currently the only biologic approved by the US Food and Drug Administration, were to establish appropriate initial coverage criteria and develop appropriate ongoing coverage criteria.
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.