MS Patients More Compliant with Medications When Managed by Specialty Pharmacy, According to HealthCore Study Presented at ISPOR
Posted on: Tuesday, 19 May 2009, 08:00 CDT
Study reports MS medication possession ratio of 86 percent for specialty pharmacy members
HealthCore researcher
The HealthCore study compared 3,055 patients managed by PrecisionRx Specialty Solutions to 807 patients who were not part of a specialty pharmacy-managed group over a period of one year. PrecisionRx provided patient education materials, regularly scheduled nurse calls and refill reminders to its members.
The study showed that those in the managed group had a 47 percent lower risk of being hospitalized to treat conditions associated with MS compared to the non-managed group.
Average overall MS-related total cost of care for one year was
The study showed that the overall cost of care among the group managed by PrecisionRx Specialty Solutions, a subsidiary of WellPoint Inc., was higher because these members adhered better to their MS medication, which is costly. Reduced short-term disability costs, improved presenteeism and productivity were not directly assessed in the study, but likely are significant due to the significantly decreased utilization of medical services.
"Outcomes are clearly better for patients when they receive more sophisticated support and education that is encouraging them to stay compliant with their medication," said Dr.
Multiple sclerosis is a chronic and progressive inflammatory disease of the central nervous system that affects about 400,000 people in
"Because MS drugs have significant side effects, the regularly scheduled nurse calls -- at three, six and then 12 months, can make a huge difference in how that member continues with therapy," said
About the study
A total of 3,862 patients were identified in the study with 79 percent managed and 21 percent non-managed. The median age was 46 years and the majority was female. More than one-third of the patients used Avonex as index medication, while others used Copaxone (31 percent), Rebif (17 percent), Betaseron (14 percent) and Tysabri (less than 1 percent).
About HealthCore
HealthCore, based in
SOURCE WellPoint, Inc.; HealthCore
Source: PR Newswire
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