This document summarizes information about prescription drug costs and development. It discusses how medicines have transformed treatment for diseases like hepatitis C and cancer. Developing new treatments takes over 10 years and $2.6 billion on average, with only 12% of drug candidates being approved. Medicines help avoid expensive medical services and provide major savings to the healthcare system. While drug costs have risen, they account for a stable share of overall healthcare spending and are projected to grow in line with other healthcare costs. Many factors influence drug prices, including discounts, rebates, and competition from generics.
This document discusses drugs used during pregnancy and their potential effects on the mother and fetus. It summarizes that pregnancy causes changes in a woman's body that can impact drug absorption and metabolism. Medications administered during pregnancy have the potential to harm the fetus, with risk varying based on drug properties and trimester of use. The FDA categorizes drug risk from A to X, with Category A drugs generally considered safest and Category X contraindicated in pregnancy due to known teratogenic effects. The document then provides tables summarizing antibiotic and antiepileptic drugs used in pregnancy, their risk categories, ability to cross the placenta, potential adverse effects, and considerations for use.
The Renin-Angiotensin Aldosterone System (RAAS) is the most potent vasoconstrictor system in the body. It was discovered in the 1930s-1940s through experiments involving renal artery clamping and purification of renin. The key components of the conventional circulating RAAS include renin from the kidneys, angiotensinogen from the liver, angiotensin I and II produced via enzymatic cascades, and aldosterone from the adrenal cortex. Angiotensin II is the primary effector peptide and causes vasoconstriction, hypertension, atherosclerosis, and other effects by activating AT1 receptors. Local tissue RAAS also exist and influence organ function.
Drugs for treatment of Diabetes MellitusNaser Tadvi
These slides contain the brief description of Insulin and the other oral drugs indicated in the treatment of Diabetes Mellitus. Their mechanism of action, effects, uses, Adverse effects etc.
Gs and Gi produce stimulation and inhibition of the enzyme adenylate cyclase respectively, whilst Gq interacts with phospholipase C. This document discusses alpha and beta adrenergic receptor blocking drugs. It describes their classification, mechanisms of action, effects, clinical uses, and adverse effects. Alpha blockers are used to treat hypertension and benign prostatic hyperplasia, while beta blockers are used for cardiovascular conditions like hypertension, angina, and arrhythmias. Common side effects of these drugs include hypotension, bradycardia, and bronchospasm.
The document discusses how artificial intelligence can be applied in clinical trials to improve efficiency and outcomes. It provides examples of how AI is currently used across different stages of drug development, from data aggregation and analysis to patient recruitment and monitoring. The use of AI and machine learning applied to real-world data is highlighted as a way to better understand diseases, select appropriate patients and sites, and design more effective clinical trial processes and studies. Case studies are presented showing how several companies are already using AI to match patients to suitable trials, analyze cancer patient data to identify eligibility, and create more personalized treatments.
This document summarizes key information about antiepileptic medications during pregnancy. It discusses that approximately 1% of the general population has seizures, which can be partial or generalized. While untreated epilepsy is not associated with increased malformations, antiepileptic drugs do increase risks. Common medications like carbamazepine, phenytoin, and valproic acid are associated with risks like fetal malformations, growth issues, and behavioral problems. Proper management during pregnancy aims to control seizures at lowest effective drug doses and includes monitoring drug levels, ultrasounds, and vitamin supplementation.
Introduction of hormone & Anterior pituitary drugs Manoj Kumar
The document discusses hormones secreted by the hypothalamus and anterior pituitary gland. It describes how these hormones regulate growth, metabolism, and sexual development/function by binding to receptor sites in target tissues. The hormones are released into the bloodstream and can affect multiple organs. The hypothalamus regulates hormone secretion through releasing or inhibiting factors. Some key anterior pituitary hormones discussed include growth hormone, prolactin, gonadotropins, and their functions.
This document discusses various drugs that affect the endocrine system. It covers pituitary drugs, parathyroid/thyroid drugs, adrenal drugs, pancreatic drugs, reproductive drugs, and sexual behavior drugs. For each category, it provides examples of diseases or conditions treated and names brand name drugs used as treatment. It also discusses the basic functions and mechanisms of the endocrine system and how different glands are regulated.
This document discusses gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonists and antagonists. It describes how GnRH agonists initially stimulate gonadotropin secretion but then cause desensitization of GnRH receptors, while GnRH antagonists immediately block gonadotropin secretion. Several GnRH agonists and antagonists are reviewed in terms of their mechanisms of action, pharmacokinetics, clinical uses and side effects. Key clinical uses of GnRH agonists and antagonists include fertility control, treatment of uterine fibroids, endometriosis, and prostate cancer.
Writing a prescription (pharmacology practical class)Pravin Prasad
Dr. Pravin Prasad gave a lecture to MBBS Sem IV students about writing prescriptions. By the end of the class, students should be able to identify prescription components, appreciate the medico-legal aspects, and understand common errors. Prescriptions must be written clearly with the date, patient information, medication details, directions, and prescriber identification to avoid errors. Poor handwriting, missing information, and ambiguous instructions can cause issues if not written properly.
The document discusses thyroid hormones and thyroid inhibitors. It describes the synthesis and actions of thyroid hormones T3 and T4. It then outlines different classes of thyroid inhibitors including antithyroid drugs, iodine/iodides, and radioactive iodine. Antithyroid drugs like methimazole and propylthiouracil inhibit hormone synthesis while iodine/iodides inhibit hormone release. Radioactive iodine is used therapeutically to destroy the thyroid gland in conditions like Graves' disease.
This presentation summarizes key information about the drug amlodipine. It introduces amlodipine as a medication used to treat high blood pressure and coronary artery disease. The presentation outlines amlodipine's pharmacology as a calcium channel blocker, recommended dosages, dosage forms, contraindications, adverse effects, and drug-drug interactions. It also discusses amlodipine's pregnancy category, effects on breastfeeding, and important counseling points for patients.
This document provides an introduction to pharmacology. It defines pharmacology as the study of drugs and their interactions with living systems. Drugs are substances used for diagnosis, prevention or treatment of disease. Drugs can come from natural sources like plants, animals and microorganisms, or be synthesized. Common routes of drug administration include oral, sublingual, buccal, rectal, intravenous, intramuscular and topical. Pharmacokinetics describes what the body does to drugs through processes of absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion. Pharmacodynamics describes what drugs do to the body through their mechanisms and sites of action. Factors like dosage, age, weight and interactions can influence drug effects.
Androgens are male sex hormones that cause the development of secondary sex characteristics in males. The primary androgen is testosterone, which is produced in the testes and regulated by LH from the pituitary gland. Testosterone promotes the growth of male sex organs and secondary sex characteristics at puberty such as facial and body hair growth, deepening of the voice, and increased muscle and bone growth. It works by binding to androgen receptors and enhancing protein synthesis. Common androgen preparations are used to treat conditions like testicular failure, aging-related low testosterone, and erectile dysfunction. Phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors like sildenafil are a treatment for erectile dysfunction by enhancing the effects of nitric oxide
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Design for Change: Empathy as our Guide: Amy Cueva Keynote at Partners Center...Amy Cueva
This presentation was a part of the "Design for Change" track at the October 29, 2015 Partners Center for Connected Health Symposium. The presentation discusses how Empathy can be our guide as we seek to improve health experiences.
The Spring Festival, also known as the Chines New Year, is the most important Chinese festival celebrated each year. Many traditions have significant influence on people’s life.
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Is healthwashing the new greenwashing? Are we placing too much faith in technology? These are just some of the questions that emerged from our conversation around making health a shared value at TEDMED 2015. Check out our blog, "Overheard at TEDMED: Let's Dance," for more details: http://blog.tedmed.com/overheard-at-tedmed/
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Wondering how on earth these celebrities manage to keep the glow of their skin on for years.
Magic or expensive cosmetics?
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• Mix the juice of half a tomato or orange with two tsp yoghurt. Massage your face with this preparation with upward strokes for a few minutes. Keep on till it dries and then wash off with cold water.• Massage your face using the inner part of a papaya peel. When it dries, wash with cold water.
• Grind half cup cabbage or press out the juice from the resulting pulp. Apply and cleanse it off after it dries. You can do the same thing with a small carrot.• Use the inner part of apple peels to massage your face and wash off with cold water when dry.• Rub an ice cube on your face. Pat dry. This helps to improve blood circulation and brings a natural glow to the skin.
This document summarizes a Twitter discussion about healthy and frugal eating during the holidays. Participants shared tips like cooking at home to control calories and portion sizes, buying produce in season, shopping sales and using coupons. Favorite healthy dishes included grilled pork loin and roasted brussel sprouts. When eating out, strategies like splitting meals or taking half home were suggested to avoid overeating. Tracking calories with apps like MyFitnessPal was also discussed.
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Do you know that a baby is born with all the brain cells he needs when he becomes an adult?
Do you know that a baby creates 700 neural connections every second in the first 1,000 days of his life?
A study conducted by Dr. Jim Heckman, a Nobel Laureate in Economics, show that early stimulation of brain function during childhood plays a critical role in a child's social and economic success. Furthermore, the neural pathways and networks that are forged during the first 1,000 days will have lasting impacts on the person's social, emotional and mental capabilities --- very important factors which dictate the kind of lifestyle, job and social interactions he will have in the future.
For parents who want nothing but the best for their children, Dr. Heckman's research show that preschool experiences and early interactions with peers and adults provide the highest return in capital investment. The benefits of which decreases dramatically after school due to aging and several other reasons.
From an economic standpoint, these words ring true. Early childhood stimulation of brain function develops fluid abilities such as memory, reasoning, speed of thought and problem solving prowess. All of which are interrelated and foreshadows high-level brain function which is key to a happy, successful life.
In this Slideshare story deck, CakeHR is proud to present 10 easy, practical ways to develop your kid's brain power. Here you will learn about the importance of play, songs and interactive toys in early childhood brain stimulation. You will also learn that the way your respond to your child's needs and cries will have a direct effect on the development of his cognitive and emotional abilities.
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Prescription Medicines - Costs In Context March 2019PhRMA
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Prescription Medicines - Costs in Context - October 2018PhRMA
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Prescription Medicines - Costs in Context - September 2018PhRMA
Discussions about costs are important. We recognize that many are struggling to access the medicine they need, and have important questions about their medicine costs. And we want to help find the answers.
Dr Paul Cornes has received salary from the UK National Health Service and honoraria from several pharmaceutical companies including Roche, Janssen, Sandoz, Lilly, European Generics Association, Teva, and Hospira. The document discusses the increasing cost of cancer drugs and argues that greater use of generics and biosimilars can help contain costs while maintaining treatment effectiveness. It provides examples showing that in the US, increased generic drug use has saved over $1 trillion in healthcare costs in the past decade through lower prices.
Prescription Medicines - Costs in Context - September 2018PhRMA
Discussions about costs are important. We recognize that many are struggling to access the medicine they need, and have important questions about their medicine costs. And we want to help find the answers.
The United States spends more on healthcare than any other country but has poor health outcomes. Money influences the healthcare system in several ways. The system is fragmented with different providers and payers not sharing information, leading to duplicate tests and costs. A fee-for-service payment model incentivizes providers to see more patients and perform more procedures to increase payments. Lobbying by the pharmaceutical and insurance industries shapes healthcare policies and regulations in ways that prioritize profits over public health. Transforming how care is delivered, such as emphasizing prevention and plant-based diets, could reduce costs and improve health.
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Pharma certainly can take the blame for high drug prices but the reality is that even if prescription drugs were free our healthcare costs would still be climbing
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Prescription Medicines Costs in Context - June 2019PhRMA
We are in a new era of medicine where breakthrough science is transforming care with innovative treatment approaches and enabling us to more effectively treat chronic disease, the biggest cost driver.
Prescription Medicines - Costs in Context - May 2018PhRMA
This document discusses the costs and context of prescription medicines. It notes that while prescription drug spending is a small percentage of total healthcare spending in the US and globally, innovative new medicines are transforming care for chronic diseases. While generic drugs now make up 90% of prescriptions filled in the US, brand drug prices have grown just 1.9% after rebates and discounts are applied. The document argues that competition from generics and biosimilars will reduce brand drug sales, but innovator companies continue developing new medicines to treat diseases.
Prescription Medicines - Costs in Context - August 2018PhRMA
Discussions about the cost and affordability of medicines – and health care more broadly – are important. At the same time, it is important to look at costs across the health care system and not just the share going toward life changing medicines.
Our biggest problem in healthcare is efficiency (quality of care per dollar spent) and Obamacare doesn't solve it. Our spending is off the charts by any measure (growth over time, % of GDP, per capita) Consumerism as a force of change in Healthcare is just getting started, but there are many barriers in place that serve to protect existing stakeholders in the industry. Knocking down these barriers to competition is what the GOP should be focusing on, but it's not. "Repeal and replace" seems to be a slogan, not a plan. Do Republican lawmakers have the will to make changes that might upset entrenched players?
High Cost of Prescription Drugs - What can we do about it?Vincent Rajkumar
This document discusses the high costs of cancer drugs and potential solutions. It notes that the average cost of new cancer drugs approved in 2014 was over $120,000 per year, creating financial hardship. It argues that drug companies' justifications for high prices, such as research costs, are overstated. The document proposes several approaches to control drug costs, including value-based pricing, importing drugs, increasing competition through generics, developing treatment guidelines, and allowing Medicare to negotiate prices. The goal is to balance drug access with pharmaceutical industry innovation and profits.
The rising costs of health care are unsustainable and threaten Americans' access to affordable care. While the Affordable Care Act improved access to insurance, it did little to address the underlying cost drivers. Blue Cross lost over $400 million on its ACA business in the past two years due to sicker-than-expected customers with high medical claims. Reforms are needed like stronger enforcement of the individual mandate to broaden the risk pool and reduce costs.
The document discusses the prescription drug price crisis in the United States. Drug prices have risen much faster than general inflation over the past decade, and millions of Americans cannot afford necessary medications as a result. The U.S. pays significantly higher prices for many drugs than other countries. Several policy solutions are proposed to lower drug costs, including allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices, banning "pay-for-delay" deals between drug companies, and legalizing importation of lower-cost drugs from abroad. Advocacy groups are calling for stronger political action to enact reforms and lower what Americans pay for prescription medications.
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Prescription Medicines: International Costs in ContextPhRMA
Our new Prescription Medicines: International Costs in Context explains how medicines benefit patients, health care systems, and the global economy. Advances in treatment are tacking some of the world’s greatest public health challenges. These treatments provide critical savings for health care systems by reducing the need for more costly services. What’s more is the profound impact that biopharmaceutical companies have on the global economy, including the creation of high-skill jobs, R&D investment, and medicines that improve worker productivity.
2016 Report: Medicines in Development for Alzheimer's DiseasePhRMA
Today, more than 5 million Americans have Alzheimer’s disease. The disease devastates the minds of patients, creates substantial burdens for families and caregivers, and currently costs the health care system more than $200 billion a year. These sobering statistics are projected to get much worse as the 76 million American baby boomers age.
This report shows that America's Biopharmaceutical Research Companies Are Developing More Than 70 Medicines for Alzheimer’s Disease
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3. Medicines are Transforming the Treatment
OF DEVASTATING DISEASES
HEPATITIS C
The leading cause of liver transplants and the
reason liver cancer is on the rise – is now curable
in more than 90 percent of treated patients.*
CANCER
New therapies have contributed to a 23% decline
in the cancer death rate since its peak in 1991.
Today, 2 out of 3 people diagnosed with cancer
survive at least 5 years.**
HIGH CHOLESTEROL
America’s biopharmaceutical companies are
currently developing 190 medicines to treat heart
disease, stroke and other cardiovascular diseases.
New PCSK9 inhibitors have revolutionized high
cholesterol treatment. Between 1991 and 2011, the
death rate from heart disease dropped 46%.***
Gov. Hogan’s Cancer is in
Remission, 30 Days After
He Completed Chemo
Former President
Jimmy Carter Says He is
Free of Cancer
November 16, 2015
December 6, 2015
4. MORE THAN 7,000 MEDICINES ARE IN DEVELOPMENT
Around the World
NOTE: Each product is counted exactly once, regardless of the number of indications pursued.
MEDICINES IN DEVELOPMENT
5. Developing New Treatments and Cures
IS A COMPLEX AND RISKY UNDERTAKING
On average, it takes more than
10 years and $2.6B to research and develop a new medicine.*
BETWEEN 1998 AND 2014
Unsuccessful
Attempts
Successful
Attempts
123
Alzheimer’s Disease**
96
Melanoma***
167
Lung Cancer***
4
Alzheimer’s Disease
7
Melanoma
10
Lung Cancer
Just
12%
of drug candidates that enter
clinical testing are approved
for use by patients
6. Medicines Help Patients
AVOID EXPENSIVE HOSPITAL SERVICES
The U.S. health care system could save $213 billion annually
if medicines were used properly*
Adherence to Medicines Lowers Total Health Spending for Chronically Ill Patients**
7. MEDICINES PROVIDE CRITICAL SAVINGS
to the U.S. Health Care System
Estimated 10-Year savings to Medicare from
improved adherence to congestive
heart failure medications, 2013-2022*
$22.4 billion
Costs avoided by 2050 if we develop a new
medicine that delays the onset of
Alzheimer’s disease by
just five years**
$367 billion
10. The Biopharmaceutical Industry’s
IMPACT ON THE U.S. ECONOMY
Nearly 4.5 Million Jobs
ECONOMIC OUTPUT
FROM INDUSTRY $1.2 Trillion
Nearly
$311 Billion
paid in wages and benefits
Annual average compensation of
$123,108 IN DIRECT JOBS
is more than twice the average
annual salary for all other jobs.
14. GROWTH IN OTHER HEALTH CARE SERVICES WILL BE FIVE TIMES
Total Medicine Spending Growth Through Next Decade
Projected Annual Growth in Spending ($ Billions)
(10-year cumulative
increase: $2,044 billion)
(10-year cumulative
increase: $390 billion)
15. BRAND MEDICINE NET PRICE GROWTH SLOWED IN 2015
as Discounts, Rebates Negotiated by Payers Rose Sharply
16. POWERFUL PURCHASERS NEGOTIATE DRUG PRICES
Negotiating power is increasingly concentrated among fewer pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs), with the
TOP THREE PBMS ACCOUNTING FOR THREE QUARTERS OF THE MARKET.
17. CASE STUDY
Critics Proven Wrong on Hepatitis C Medicine Spending
What payers claimed would happen
“[I]t forces payers…to consider whether or not they
can even sustain the pharmacy benefit they provide
to members.”
– EXPRESS SCRIPTS (OCTOBER 2014)
“What they have done with this particular drug will break
the country…It will make pharmacy benefits no longer
sustainable. Companies just aren’t going to be able to
handle paying for this drug.”
– EXPRESS SCRIPTS (APRIL 2014)
“Never before has a drug been priced this high to treat a
patient population this large, and the resulting costs will
be unsustainable for our country. The burden will fall
upon individual patients, state and federal governments,
and payers who will have to balance access and
affordability in a way they never have had to before.”
– EXPRESS SCRIPTS (APRIL 2014)
What actually happened
“Hepatitis C is the first example where price is lower in the
U.S. vs. Western Europe because of our negotiations.”
– EXPRESS SCRIPTS (DECEMBER 2015)
“The price is sufficiently low that we can go to our clients
and say that they can treat every patient with hepatitis C.”
– EXPRESS SCRIPTS (JANUARY 2015)
“Our clients will save more than $1 billion this year on
hepatitis C medications, and we will financially guarantee
that their patients will adhere to their therapy.”
– EXPRESS SCRIPTS (JANUARY 2015)
“After our deal, other payers have begun to follow suit and
negotiate their own arrangements with either AbbVie or
Gilead. Because of our initial action, these follow-up
negotiations will ultimately lower the national spend on
hepatitis C drugs by more than $4 billion annually.”
– EXPRESS SCRIPTS (JANUARY 2015)
18. CASE STUDY
Critics Proven Wrong on High Cholesterol Medicine Spending
What payers claimed would happen
“These drugs are not only expensive but they present a
financial challenge to the health care industry.”
– HARVARD PILGRIM HEALTH CARE (SEPTEMBER 2015)
“While these drugs are being viewed as breakthroughs,
they also have the potential to wreck financial havoc on
clients who do not proactively manage.”
– EXPRESS SCRIPTS (JULY 2015)
“Given the number of people potentially eligible for
treatment with PCSK9 will number in the millions, the
potential overall expenditures by payers are huge.”
– CVS HEALTH (JULY 2015)
What actually happened
“We are in a situation where we can bargain with the
drug manufacturers to get a significant discount in
return for an exclusive deal.”
– CVS HEALTH (NOVEMBER 2015)
“We were able over the course of tough negotiations
to get good economics on both products.”
– EXPRESS SCRIPTS (OCTOBER 2015)
“We feel very confident we can manage this and this
won’t mess up our clients’ budgets in 2016.”
– EXPRESS SCRIPTS (OCTOBER 2015)
19. Insurers’ Data Show
MEDICINES ARE NOT MAIN DRIVER OF
PREMIUM INCREASES
Average Dollar Increase in Monthly Premium by Category,
2016 Individual and Small Group Plans
“Pharmaceutical expenses may
be the factor most open to
exploitation by health plans
searching for a Trojan horse with
which to usher in excessively
priced insurance rates.”
—Consumers Union
in San Francisco
20. Nearly 9 Out of Every 10 U.S. Prescriptions
ARE FILLED WITH GENERICS
21. Medical Procedures Become More Expensive Over Time,
BUT COST CONTAINMENT IS BUILT INTO MEDICINE LIFE CYCLE
23. $93 BILLION OF U.S. BRAND SALES
are Projected to Face Generic Competition
24. Changes in the Prescription Medicine
Marketplace: Challenges and
Opportunities
25. Economics of Medicines Have
CHANGED MARKEDLY IN RECENT YEARS
THE SCIENCE IS HARDER
AND MORE COSTLY
Researchers targeting more
complex diseases
Rise of personalized medicine
Higher regulatory hurdles
Longer, more complex
clinical trials
Genomics/molecular medicine
are complex new frontiers
Increased cost of R&D
THE MARKET
IS TOUGHER
Slow uptake of new medicines/
rapid adoption of generics
Eroding intellectual
property (IP) protections
Increased patient cost-sharing
and coverage restrictions
Providers increasingly
accountable for cost of care
Increase in required government rebates
BIOPHARMACEUTICAL
INNOVATION
26. 2 • Research and Development
Cost to Develop a New Medicine
MORE THAN DOUBLED OVER PAST DECADE
27. INCREASING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY THREATS
Cause Uncertainties and Costs for Biopharmaceutical Companies
Intensified efforts to invalidate patents
Continued efforts to reduce or eliminate
data and market exclusivity
Generic challenges to patents
happening earlier and more frequently
reducing patent life for innovator drugs
‘Patent Death Squads’ vs. Innovation
The Patent Trial and Appeal Board
was supposed to make the system
better. It hasn’t. — By Peter J. Pitts
June 10, 2015
28. 3 • Market Dynamics
COMPANIES RACE TO BE FIRST TO MARKET
with a New Medicine
Competing brands generally launch within two years.
Time Between Approval of First and
Second Medicines in a Pharmacologic
Class Has Declined Dramatically
29. 3 • Market Dynamics
RAPID CHANGE IN THE MARKET
for Medicines
VALUE-BASED
INSURANCE DESIGN
CLINICAL
PATHWAYS
ACCOUNTABLE CARE
ORGANIZATIONS
PROVIDERS AT RISK
FOR MEDICINE COSTS
BUNDLED
PAYMENTS
OUTCOME-BASED
ARRANGEMENTS
VALUE ASSESSMENT
FRAMEWORKS
30. 3 • Market Dynamics
Increasing Provider Accountability for Cost of Care and Pathway Compliance is
INFLUENCING PRESCRIBING DECISIONS
THEN NOW
Patients in health plans that incentivize providers
to prescribe certain treatments*
37%
2014
88%
2016 (Projected)
Hospital participation in accountable care
organizations responsible for cost of care**
6%
2011
25%
2014
Medicare payments tied to alternative payment
models which include cost or quality incentives***
0%
2009
30%
2014
Commercial market payments where provider
is at-risk for cost of care****
6%
2013
21%
2014
31. 3 • Market Dynamics
Medicines are Increasingly Put in the
HIGHEST-COST TIER BY INSURANCE COMPANIES
32. 3 • Market Dynamics
Share of Commercial Plans with a
PRESCRIPTION DRUG DEDUCTIBLE IS INCREASING
34. PROMOTE VALUE-DRIVEN HEALTH CARE
• Address barriers to paying for value, develop patient-centered value assessment tools
and support appropriate use of medicines
MODERNIZE THE DRUG DISCOVERY AND DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
• Modernize the FDA to keep pace with scientific discovery and increase efficiency of
generic approvals
ENGAGE AND EMPOWER CONSUMERS
• Make quality and cost information public to aid in decisions and enforce common-sense
rules that prevent discrimination against vulnerable patients
ADDRESS MARKET DISTORTIONS
• Improve risk adjustment models and reform market distorting programs like the 340B
Drug Pricing program
PRAGMATIC SOLUTIONS
to Address Cost Concerns