ICER Launches New Suite of Interactive Tools
The Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER) recently announced a new set of interactive tools that could serve as [...]
Course Correction in Precision Medicine ‘Urgently Needed,’ Cooper, Paneth Say
"A course correction is urgently needed," Loyola University Medical School's Dr. Richard Cooper and Michigan State University's Nigel Paneth write, [...]
Total Health Spending Reached $3.1 Trillion Between 1996-2016, Study Suggests
Total health care spending rose from roughly $1.4 trillion in 1996 to about $3.1 trillion in 2016, a recent study [...]
How Are Rebates Impacting Out-of-Pocket Costs?
Rita Rubin in a recent perspective published on JAMA Network looks at how rebates can influence out-of-pocket costs for prescription [...]
NPC’s Leonard Outlines Findings of Research on Coverage Decisions
National Pharmaceutical Council President and CEO Dan Leonard in a recent write up published on Pharmacy Times outlines some key [...]
Study: List Prices Increase 159% Between 2007-18
A recent article published in JAMA suggests list prices between 2007-2018 increased 159 percent, or 9.1 percent per year, while [...]
Oscar Health’s $3 Drug List Looks to Boost Adherence, Lower Pricing
In an effort to bolster patients' medication adherence while also reducing drug spending, Oscar Health developed the $3 Drug List. [...]
AMCP Foundation Spotlights Cantrell
The AMCP Foundation in a recent post spotlights foundation chair Susan Cantrell, who took leadership of AMCP and the foundation [...]
MAPS Taking ‘Necessary Precautions’ Amid Coronavirus Concerns
The Medical Affairs Professional Society (MAPS) is taking "all necessary precautions to ensure the health and safety" of the attendees [...]
Azar: White House Doesn’t Believe in Price Controls as Researchers Work on Coronavirus Vaccine
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar during recent testimony before Congress regarding the Coronavirus said the Trump administration doesn't [...]
Report: Extended-release Drugs Could be Costing Billions
A recent study published in JAMA Network Open suggests the U.S. health care system could save billions if doctors prescribed [...]
Advance Registration Deadline for AMCP 2020 Nears
The deadline for advance registration for the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy's (AMCP) annual meeting in Houston is midnight PST [...]
ISPOR Announces Travel Grants for Conferences
The International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR) announced the availability of travel grants for which members can apply [...]
Researchers Apply Proposed Graphical Framework for Longitudinal Studies
The authors of a recent article published in the Journal of Managed Care & Specialty Pharmacy incorporated a graphical framework [...]
Using RWD for Rare Diseases
OM1's Kathryn Starzyk, senior director of real-world evidence, in a recent tHEORetically Speaking blog post outlines how real-world data tools [...]
Report: FDA Program Leads to Billions in Price Increases
A program launched in 2006 by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) helped ensure the safety and effectiveness of older [...]
Parents Shocked by Price of Children’s Hormone Drug
The parents of an 8-year-old girl were shocked when they discovered the price for a children's hormone blocker cost about [...]
Blog Post Highlights Tool for Tracking Low-Value Care Spending
A recent PhRMA blog post highlights a new web-based tool by the Research Consortium for Health Care Value Assessment that [...]
HIMSS, ISPOR Partner to Bolster Membership Value
The International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR) and Healthcare Information Management Systems Society (HIMSS) have partnered in a [...]
ICER Releases Final Report on Acute Treatments for Migraine
The Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER) on Tuesday, Feb. 25, released its final report on three acute treatments [...]
AHIP: MCO’s Generated $6.5 Billion in Medicaid Savings in 2018
A new report by America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP) suggests managed care organizations were able to save Medicaid programs roughly [...]
Veradigm Highlights Social Determinants of Health in New White Paper
Veradigm, a health information technology, analytics and intervention solutions company, in a new tHEORetically Speaking blog post highlights its new [...]
MAPS Announces ‘Major’ Expansion of Board of Directors
The Medical Affairs Professional Society (MAPS) on Monday, Feb. 24, announced the first "major" expansion of its board of directors [...]
MSLS Announces First-Ever Board Certification for MSLs
The Medical Science Liason Society (MSLS) announced the launch of a new MSL Board Certification program for MSLs and MSL [...]
ICER Announces RWE Partnership with Aetion
The Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER) is partnering with Aetion to "generate decision-grade real-world evidence," the drug pricing [...]