Global Healthy Living Foundation Launches Free Tool Demonstrating How State Laws Protecting Patient Assistance Programs Impact Health Insurance Premiums
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Legislation is needed because insurance and pharmacy benefit management (PBM)-instituted accumulator and maximizer programs have shifted the burden of paying for expensive, brand-name drugs – often used by the chronic disease community – to individual patients. Accumulator programs prohibit the value of a manufacturer’s co-pay or other support payments from counting toward patients’ annual deductible and OOP maximum obligations. Maximizers set patients' OOP maximums equal to the maximum value of a manufacturer’s patient-assistance program, which is typically spread evenly throughout the benefit year. Maximizer programs also do not allow manufacturer’s co-pay or other support payments to count toward patients’ annual deductible and OOP maximum obligations.
“Co-pay accumulator programs lengthen the amount of time it takes for a patient or family to reach their deductible and OOP limit, and an individual may only learn of their enrollment in such a program when they try to fill a medication and are told that they still owe the full price for that prescription in the middle of a plan year,” explained Dr.
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Calculating Health Insurance Premium Fluctuations
Using raw data from the HIX compare + website (
The second variable analyzed was the introduction of legislation protecting patient assistance programs by prohibiting accumulators and/or maximizers. Changes in the magnitude of the percent rate change in average premiums were compared as raw percentages and analyzed with repeated ANOVA measures to evaluate whether premium rate changes were significantly different from one year to the next. The analysis shows that across all “metal tiers,” there has been no statistically significant difference in the rates of health insurance premium increases upon passage or implementation of legislation protecting patient assistance programs by prohibiting accumulator and/or maximizer policies.
“We plan to update this tool every six months to include additional states that enact new laws and to determine if premiums are changing over time. This tool will help stakeholders visualize health insurance premium changes year to year and, specifically, as related to restriction of accumulator and maximizer programs,” said
Click this link to review GHLF data: https://www.ghlf.org/copay-assistance-protection
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