AMA passes ACR-led resolution opposing paying patients to switch treatments
2021 JUL 01 (NewsRx) -- By a
“We are grateful that, through the passage of this ACR-led AMA resolution, the larger house of medicine has agreed with us that financially incentivizing patients to switch medicines is wrong. In recent years, payers have become increasingly aggressive in the tactics they have used to direct patients to the preferred treatments on their formularies,” said
Secukinumab is a biologic medication used to treat psoriatic arthritis, moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, and ankylosing spondylitis. Ten other specialty societies signed on as cosponsors of the ACR’s resolution, and it received unanimous support in its hearing prior to approval by the full
“We are hopeful the AMA’s new stance will increase scrutiny of these practices and encourage policy makers to pass legislation prohibiting financial payments for non-medical switching.”
The ACR sent a letter to Cigna in April expressing concerns that the program used money to unethically encourage patients who were stable on an effective therapy to make decisions against the best interest of their health, especially those affected by the pandemic or in a lower socioeconomic status. The letter outlined the medical complexity of treating rheumatic diseases and potential affects non-medical switching could have on patients.
“Due to the complex nature of autoimmune diseases, two patients can have very different immune responses to the same medication in the same drug class,” explained
Cigna responded that they would not be making changes to the program and did not feel the payments are coercive. The ACR plans to work with the AMA to oppose legislation that would explicitly allow this practice, as well as its ongoing efforts to support lowering the overall cost of drugs while preserving patient access. More information about the ACR’s 2021 policy priorities is available on the ACR website.
“We are sensitive to the need for affordable healthcare, and we share payers’ desires to see cost effective treatment options for our patients. When patients cannot afford their medications, it can lead to treatment abandonment that can result in flares and irreversible damage,” said
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