Financial risk management of pharmacy benefits

被引:3
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作者
Saikami, D [1 ]
机构
[1] FRIENDLY HILLS HEALTHCARE NETWORK,SERV PHARM,LA HABRA,CA
关键词
capitation; clinical pharmacists; clinical pharmacy; contract services; costs; drug use; economics; integrated health care; managed care systems; pharmaceutical services; pharmacy; institutional; pharmacy benefit management companies; community; reimbursement;
D O I
10.1093/ajhp/54.19.2207
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Financial risk management of pharmacy benefits in integrated health systems is explained. A managed care organization should assume financial risk for pharmacy benefits only if it can manage the risk. Horizontally integrated organizations often do not have much control over the management of drug utilization and costs. Vertically integrated organizations have the greatest ability to manage pharmacy financial risk; virtual integration may also be compatible. Contracts can be established in which the provider is inventivized or placed at partial or full risk. The main concerns that health plans have with respect to pharmacy capitation are formulary management and the question of who should receive rebates from manufacturers. The components needed to manage pharmacy financial risk depend on the type of contract negotiated. Health-system pharmacists are uniquely positioned to take advantage of opportunities opening up through pharmacy risk contracting. Functions most organizations must provide when assuming pharmacy financial risk can be divided into internal and external categories. Internally performed functions include formulary management, clinical pharmacy services and utilization management, and utilization reports for physicians. Functions that can be outsourced include claims processing and administration, provider- and customer-support services, and rebates. Organizations that integrate the pharmacy benefit across the health care continuum will be more effective in controlling costs and improving outcomes than organizations that handle this benefit as separate from others. Patient care should not focus on payment mechanisms and unit costs but on developing superior processes and systems that improve health care.
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页码:2207 / 2212
页数:6
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