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Managing accelerating autoimmune drugs costs across benefits is critical
Autoimmune: Costs, use and pipeline are surging
November 8, 2016Autoimmune drugs account for one in every $10 spent on prescription drugs across the medical and pharmacy benefit.
Costs, use and pipeline are surging
Through the four-year period Prime studied (2012–2015), autoimmune drug use increased 38 percent, and spend increased more than 100 percent.
More than 15 autoimmune drugs exist, with many treating multiple indications and many more in the pipeline. Humira® and Enbrel® are the most widely used drugs under the pharmacy benefit, accounting for more than half of use. Remicade accounts for the lion’s share of use and spend under the medical benefit.
Controlling costs, improving outcomes starts with seeing the whole picture
As plan sponsors are faced with unsustainable drug pricing, particularly in the specialty class, active drug management across both the pharmacy and medical benefit is critical. Prime’s experts recommended a variety of strategies to accomplish cost control, while keeping member health and outcomes at the forefront. For the autoimmune drug class, some of these integrated strategies include:
Utilization management to ensure the right members are using the right drugs at the right time
Site of care optimization, encouraging members to use high-quality, cost-effective options
Exploration of indication-based formulary strategies
Formulary management to ensure the most clinically and cost-effective medicines are delivered at the lowest member cost share
Specialty pharmacy services including accurate and timely prescription processing, personalized, condition-specific care management, benefit support, and care coordination
To learn more about Prime’s autoimmune research or drug management strategies, contact us.
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