America's Health Insurance Plans: New Research Details Prescription Drug Pricing Pain for Patients as Average Hospital Prices Are $8,200 Higher Than Specialty Pharmacies Per Single Treatment
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New research shows why widening the use of specialty pharmacies is an essential strategy for improving prescription drug affordability for everyone
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Everyone should be able to get the medications they need at a cost they can afford. But drug prices are out of control, and hardworking families feel the consequences every day.
Updated research from AHIP, released today, demonstrates this troubling trend of rising costs has also impacted specialty medications, especially those medicines that must be administered by a physician. This research shows that costs per single treatment for drugs administered in a hospital were, on average,
"Americans deserve affordable medications, and we all need to work together to deliver for them - that means giving patients more options for buying the medications they need. This research shows just how timely and important that is," said
Specialty pharmacies provide medications for people living with serious health conditions requiring complex therapies, offering just-in-time delivery to bring patients the drugs they need, when they need them (often referred to as "white bagging" and "brown bagging"). Specialty pharmacies lower a patient's health care costs by preventing hospitals and physicians from charging exorbitant fees and mark ups to buy and store specialty medicines themselves. When patients are administered a lower priced drug, they save money from their own pockets.
Full findings from AHIP's research from 2019-2021 include:
* Costs per single treatment for drugs administered in hospitals were an average of
* Drugs administered in physician offices were an average of
* Hospitals, on average, charged 118% more for the same drugs, compared to specialty pharmacies.
* Physician offices charged 23% higher prices than specialty pharmacies for the same drugs, on average.
Specialty pharmacies improve health care affordability. It's time to support competition among providers for these medications and services through the use of specialty pharmacies and to reject policies that take away choices and reduce costs for patients.
The Facts about Specialty Pharmacy Use (https://www.ahip.org/resources/the-facts-about-specialty-pharmacy-use)
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