Abstract
Background: Expenditures related to specialty drugs consume a significant percentage of available health care resources. Objective: Explain the process of transitioning the management of specialty drugs from medical services to pharmacy services in 2 managed care plans and provide insight into the issues encountered and solutions implemented based on 6 years of experience using traditional and innovative pharmacy utilization management tools to insure appropriate specialty drug use and reimbursement. Summary: The level of involvement in a specialty management program varies from managing only products dispensed by the retail, mail, and specialty pharmacy vendor to encompassing a broad list of specialty drugs distributed through a variety of channels. Efficient administrative, operational, and clinical processes are critical to the success of the program. Additionally, an accurate and timely claims processing procedure is also essential for success as is the ability to mine data and effectively report on the use of specialty products. A clinically sound, cost-effective, and patient-friendly program requires input from health plan members, pharmacy service leaders, and physician providers, and must overcome challenges associated with disrupting current relationships and removing competing incentives. Conclusion: A well-constructed and properly funded specialty drug management program results in clinical and financial benefits for the plan. Copyright © 2008, Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy. All rights reserved.
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Tegenu, M. (2008). Health plan approach to operationalizing a specialty drug management program. Journal of Managed Care Pharmacy, 14(4 SUPPL.). https://doi.org/10.18553/jmcp.2008.14.s4-a.17
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