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NPC in AJMC: Why We Need Multiple Measures of Cost-Effectiveness in the US
In an editorial for The American Journal of Managed Care, NPC Chief Science Officer and Executive Vice President Dr. Robert Dubois explores the pitfalls of assigning only one organization the…
NAMI Highlights Concerns With ICER's Review of TRD
Seven percent of adults in the U.S. — an estimated 16 million people — experienced at least one major depressive episode in 2016 alone. Depression can be difficult to treat effectively because of…
Public Input Is a Key Way to Improve Value Assessment Process
This week, the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER) has announced that it is planning to revise its value assessment framework process. In a perfect world, every framework developer…
How Can We Elevate the Patient Voice in Value-Based Payment for Oncology?
A new study from the National Pharmaceutical Council (NPC) and Discern Health sheds new light on progress in making value-based reimbursement mechanisms, like accountable care, patient-centered.
In Value Assessment, Additional Voices Bring Much-needed Alternative Perspectives
In an interview published in the Journal of Clinical Pathways, the Innovation and Value Initiative details why value assessment is a critical field in the future of health care, highlights patient…
Case Study Shows Benefits of Engaging Employees in Health Benefit Design
As open enrollment season for health insurance gets underway, a new case study shows that employees who are meaningfully engaged in deliberating and designing their health care benefits may have a…
NPC in Specialty Pharmacy Times: Inconsistent Specialty Pharmaceutical Coverage Threatens Care Coordination, Continuity
In his latest column for Specialty Pharmacy Times, NPC President and Chief Executive Officer Dan Leonard explores research published in Health Affairs that sheds light on when and how payers cover…
NPC in in Specialty Pharmacy Times: Aiming for Value Over Volume in Cancer Drug Spending
In his latest column for Specialty Pharmacy Times, NPC President Dan Leonard takes a closer look at a presidential panel's report on "Promoting Value, Affordability, and Innovation in Cancer Drug…
Managing PBMs: An Employer’s Perspective
During a webinar hosted by the Integrated Benefits Institute on March 5, Chuck Reynolds, consultant for Benfield, a Division of Gallagher Benefit Services, and Kristen Putnam, Director, Global…
Coverage Decisions May Drive Potential Health Care System Inefficiency
New research from Tufts Medical Center and the National Pharmaceutical Council indicates that patient access to therapies depends on factors other than cost and clinical benefit.
NAMI Weighs in on Value Assessment and ICER Engagement
Andrew Sperling, Director of Legislative Advocacy for the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), caught up with NPC President Dan Leonard to chat about concerns raised by mental health advocates…
Where Are They Now: Checking In With Former NPC Intern Dan Danielson
Dan Danielson, MS, currently a senior clinical manager at Premera Blue Cross, participated in NPC’s pharmaceutical internship program in 1993. Mr. Danielson chatted with us to answer a few questions…
NPC Chief Science Officer Robert Dubois to Address Value in Personalized Medicine at 13th Annual Personalized Medicine Conference
At the 13th Annual Personalized Medicine Conference, hosted by the Personalized Medicine Coalition, NPC's Dr. Robert W. Dubois will explore why health care stakeholder viewpoints on the value of a…
IVI Introduces Transparent Approach for Value Assessment
The Innovation and Value Initiative (IVI) released its first assessment of treatments for rheumatoid arthritis using its new approach toward value assessment. NPC is still evaluating IVI’s new…
NPC Talks Value, Benefit Design at AMCP Research Symposium and Nexus 2017
The National Pharmaceutical Council (NPC) is pleased to be participating in next week’s Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (AMCP) Nexus 2017 meeting in Dallas, Texas. As a sponsor of and participant in…
NPC in AJPB: Guiding Practices for Patient-Centered Value Assessment
In response to growing concerns about health care costs, during the past few years, we’ve seen an increase in the development and use of value assessment frameworks. A variety of physician, payer and…
Appropriate Value Assessment Entails A Broad Perspective Of Impact and A Comprehensive Use of Evidence
NPC Chief Science Officer and Executive Vice President Robert W. Dubois looks at recent publications that highlight the need to consider a societal perspective when assessing value and utilize real…
NPC in Chain Drug Review: Should Patients With the Same Condition Bear Different Costs?
NPC President Dan Leonard tackles variable copays in his latest commentary for Chain Drug Review. In it, he considers when variable cost-sharing is less acceptable for patients who require higher…
An Important Dialogue About Orphan Drugs
While it’s encouraging to see that the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER) began the conversation about the value of orphan drugs, treatments that are used for conditions affecting very…
Same Condition, Different Costs: Should Patients Pay Different Amounts?
Patients who have the same condition sometimes pay different out-of-pocket costs for their medications, but when is this differential more appropriate? Join NPC in tackling this dilemma in the…