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Biopharma Innovation Just Part Of Health Care Equation
Biopharma discoveries are changing people's lives in ways we didn't know were possible just a decade ago. As the industry's science continually expands the treatment frontier, the business of health…
Insurance Switching and the Mismatch Between the Costs and Benefits of New Technologies
The peer-reviewed study examined the disconnect between the short-term budget impact of a treatment and its downstream effects on payers and society.
Why We Need A Serious Conversation About Health Spending
The government released its annual assessment on health spending in 2016 and the overall spending number came in at $3.3 trillion, up 4.3 percent from 2015. We know the easy fixes aren’t up to the…
NPC in Health Affairs Blog: It’s Time for a Serious Conversation About Health Care Spending
In a blog published today in Health Affairs, National Pharmaceutical Council Chief Science Officer Robert W. Dubois, MD, PhD, noted that a serious conversation among all health care stakeholders is…
Where Are They Now: Checking In With Former NPC Fellow Chuck Shih
Chuck Shih, PhD, MHS, currently Senior Officer, Drug Spending at Pew Charitable Trusts, was the 2013-2015 NPC Health Policy Fellow as part of a partnership with the George Washington University…
What’s Contributing to Unnecessary Health Spending?
Reducing low-value care—health care that is cost-inefficient and clinically ineffective—remains a front burner issue for health care stakeholders. It hasn’t been easy to root out or measure low-value…
An Opportunity to Thoughtfully and Holistically Address Health Care Spending
The Medicare Trustees Annual Report issued last week was a mix of positive news and a stark reminder that we need to find thoughtful solutions to ensure that the Medicare program will remain solvent…
Asking the Right Questions About Our Health Care System Costs
With health news headlines focused on drug prices, the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions is holding a hearing today titled, "The Cost of Prescription Drugs: How the Drug…
Health Plan Use of Patient Data: From the Routine to the Transformational
As the abundance and variety of patient data elements and sources continue to grow, health plans seek opportunities to deepen insights from multiple sources of patient data to shape care delivery,…
Incorporating What Matters to Patients in Quality Measures: A Discussion With NPAF’s Dr. Balch
NPC spoke with Alan Balch, PhD, chief executive officer of the National Patient Advocate Foundation, to ask his thoughts about the impact of quality measures on patient care, particularly in the…
Concerns Around Budget Impact Thresholds: Not All Drugs Are The Same
A study published in Value in Health explores the potential impact of using budget thresholds as budget caps (e.g., cannot spend more than a set dollar amount) for individual drugs.
Got CER? Educating Pharmacists for Practice in the Future: New Tools for New Challenges
This study provides an early evaluation of the CER Collaborative's training program's impact on learners’ self-reported abilities to evaluate and incorporate comparative effectiveness research…
Data, Data Everywhere, But Access Remains a Big Issue for Researchers
This study captures the policy inconsistencies and hurdles that can hinder use of publicly funded federal and state datasets for researchers. These limitations can make it harder to conduct high…
Why Is Broader Access to Publicly Funded Data Important?
This infographic illustrates the policy inconsistencies and hurdles that can hinder use of publicly funded federal and state datasets for researchers.
What Contributes Most to High Health Care Costs?
A small segment of the population—often the sickest patients—drive the majority of health care spending. This study, which examined the spending patterns for these high resource patients (HRP), …
Standards and Guidelines for Observational Studies: Quality Is in the Eye of the Beholder
The lack of observational study standard/guideline agreement may contribute to variation in study conduct; disparities in what is considered credible research; and ultimately, what evidence is…
Developing Evidence that is Fit for Purpose: A Framework for Payer and Research Dialogue
A study published in the September 2015 issue of The American Journal of Managed Care introduces a framework developed by the National Pharmaceutical Council (NPC) and AcademyHealth that could help…