SOURCE: Pharmaceutical Strategies Group
November 16, 2009 10:54 ET
PSG Survey Shows U.S. Companies Negative on Healthcare Reform, But Positive on Pharmacy Changes
PLANO, TX--(Marketwire - November 16, 2009) - Pharmaceutical Strategies Group
(PSG), the nation's largest independent pharmacy benefit consulting firm,
released today the results of a national survey of companies focused on
their views of proposed healthcare reform legislation. Unlike most surveys
to date, PSG's research focuses not only on healthcare reform in general,
but on the specifics of reform initiatives that relate specifically to
pharmaceuticals which account for roughly 10% of national healthcare costs.
All companies surveyed currently use the services of a pharmacy benefit
management (PBM) company.
The results of the survey indicate that, overall, few employers expect
their organizations to benefit from healthcare reform legislation as it is
currently being considered by Congress. Only one fifth (20.4%) view
healthcare reform in general as positive. Nearly half (48.7%) report that
healthcare reform in general would have an overall negative impact on their
organizations, while the balance (30.9%) remain undecided.
However, these same companies took on a decidedly more positive stance
concerning specific healthcare reform initiatives related to pharmacy. For
example,
-- 83.9% view legislation of "biosimilars" (generic specialty drugs) as
positive.
-- 82.4% support legislation requiring physicians to use e-prescribing
technologies.
-- 76.2% favor increased regulation of PBMs, especially as it relates to
disclosure.
-- 72% support legislation requiring increased counseling from
pharmacists, along with disease/medication management programs.
-- 61.5% favor closing the Medicare Part D "donut hole."
-- 60.3% support legislation introducing financial incentives based on
the "comparative effectiveness" of one drug or treatment over an
alternative.
The positive perception of these pharmacy-specific initiatives appears to
be independent of perceived cost impact associated with healthcare reform
in general. Further, even though PBM regulation and disclosure is viewed
positively by the vast majority of respondents, uncertainty is exhibited
concerning whether such an initiative would actually result in lower costs.
Overall, the survey indicates that employers have serious concerns about
healthcare reform. Most employers expect either no benefit at all, or to
be negatively impacted. Nevertheless, many of the pharmacy-related aspects
of current healthcare reform legislation (except for direct government
negotiations on drug pricing) have significant support from U.S. companies.
Support for other elements of healthcare reform is mixed.
The full results of the survey can be accessed here:
http://www.psgconsults.com/2009_PSG_Healthcare_Reform_Survey_Report.pdf
About Pharmaceutical Strategies Group
PSG is a Texas-based pharmacy benefit consulting firm specializing in
helping plan sponsors design and manage programs that maximize the value of
pharmaceuticals in their population. The strategies employed by PSG allow
plan sponsors to gain immediate control over their pharmacy benefit
expenditures, while positioning their program to meet future pharmacy
benefit challenges.